Chemistry Assignments Week of 11.12.12

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Chemistry Assignments Week of 11.12.12
Chem 1 Per 1
M
6
Write nuclear
equations for
radioactive decay
reactions.
Write alpha, beta
decay reactions
WS 3-4 R&R
T
1
Explain how
radioactive isotopes
are used to estimate
the age of an
artifact.
AP Chem P 3
Use spectroscopic
absorbance in the visible
region to create a standard
curve for the copper ion.
Chem II P 6/7
Chem IH P 9/10
Chem IH Per 12
Solve stoichiometry
problems including %
yield and limiting
reactant.
Relate the line emission
spectrum for an element
to electron arrangement
in an atom.
Relate the line emission
spectrum for an
element to electron
arrangement in an atom.
Test Corrections
Review Line spectrum
Review Line spectrum
Word Splash writing
prompt.
Word Splash writing
prompt.
Observe the colors
produced by the
electronic emission of
Relate the number of
sublevels corresponding
to each of an atom’s
main energy levels, the
number of orbitals per
sublevel, and the
number of orbitals per
main energy level
HW packet 2 page 3
Molarity calculations for
Beer’s Law
Graph the standard curve
for the Cu Ion on excel
Use Beer’s Law to
determine the % Cu in an
unknown sample of CuO.
Lab Prep
Analyze a
coordination
compound to
determine its
chemical composition.
Lab: Flame Tests
Lab
Lab: Artifact Ages
HW: Finish Lab
Lab: Analysis of Alum
– % sulfate
Lab Calculations and % Cu
in an unknown.
Lab Calculations
Relate the number of
sublevels corresponding
to each of an atom’s
main energy levels, the
number of orbitals per
sublevel, and the number
of orbitals per main
energy level
HW packet 2 page 3
Chemistry Assignments Week of 11.12.12
W
2
TH
3
Explain how carbon
dating is used to
estimate the age of
an object.
Carbon Dating
worksheet questions.
Study the postulates of
the kinetic molecular
theory as they apply to an
ideal gas. Solve problems
using gas laws.
Describe the steps in
preparing a solution
of a given molar
concentration from a
solid.
Describe the
arrangement of
electrons in levels,
sublevels, orbitals.
WS: Carbon Dating
WS: Lecture 18
#s 1-9
WS: Solution Prep
HW packet 3 page 1 #s
1-15
Explain how carbon
dating is used to
estimate the age of
an object.
Solve stoichiometry
problems applying gas laws.
Use units of molarity
to solve reaction
stoichiometry of
solution problems.
Write longhand
electron configurations
for atoms, using the
aufbau principle.
WS: Carbon Dating
Process writing
WS: Lecture 18
#s 10-22
Observe the colors
produced by the
electronic emission of
Lab: Flame Tests
Relate the number of
sublevels corresponding
to each of an atom’s
main energy levels, the
number of orbitals per
sublevel, and the
number of orbitals per
main energy level
WS 84-86, 91-92
F
4
Evaluate knowledge
of nuclear reactions
and carbon dating.
Moodle Practice Quiz
Moodle Quiz
Determine the pressure in
a mixture of gases by
applying Dalton’s Law of
Partial Pressure.
Determine the pressure of
a mixture of gases at
Describe the steps in
preparing a solution
of a given molar
concentration from a
concentrated solution.
Write longhand electron
configurations for
atoms, using the periodic
table.
HW packet 3 page 1
#s 1-15
Write longhand electron
configurations for
atoms, using the
periodic table.
Chemistry Assignments Week of 11.12.12
equilibrium by using the
equilibrium constant.
WS: Lecture 19 #s 1-11
Week of 11.5.12
Dilutions of Solution
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