AP Chemistry

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AP Chemistry
Schedule of Work
Chapter 4
Date
Mon.
Sept. 30
Tues.,
Oct. 1
Wed.,
Oct. 2
Thurs.,
Oct. 3
Fri.,
Oct. 4
Mon.,
Oct. 7
Tues.,
Oct. 8
Wed.,
Oct. 9
Thurs.,
Oct. 10
Fri.,
Oct. 11
Mon.,
Oct. 14
Tues.,
Oct. 15
Wed.,
Oct. 16
In Class
Quiz: Chapter 3
Homework
Read TB CH4.1-4.3
Review Quiz CH
Section 4.1-4.3 Properties of Aqueous Solutions
Section 4.4-4.6 Solubility Rules & Net Ionics
NOBEL CONFERENCE (PHYSICS)
Section 4.4-4.6 Solubility Rules & Net Ionics
Lab: 4-1 Double Displacement Reactions
Lecture: Solution Stoichiometry/Acids & Bases
CH4 Problems Set 1
Lab 4-2: Analysis of an Unknown Chloride
TB CH4 Ex. 23 & 25 odds
Read TB CH4.3
TB CH4 Ex. 27 – 41 odds
Read TB CH4.4-4.6
TB CH4 Ex. 43-53 odds
Read TB CH4.7-4.8
TB CH4 Ex. 55-77 odds
Prep Lab “Unknown Cl1-“
Read TB CH4.9
Section: 4.9 Assigning Oxidation Numbers
Lecture: Single Replacement Reactions
Balancing Oxidation/Reduction Reactions
Introduce Lab#4-3
Lab#4-3 Redox Titration
Read TB CH4.10
TB CH4 Ex. 79-81odds
TB CH4 Ex. 83-87odds
Prep. Exp.#4-3
CH4 Problems Set 2
Demo: Ira Remson and Nitric Acid
Lab#4-4 The Copper Cycle (Parts 1-5)
Lab#4-4 The Copper Cycle (Parts 6-12)
Chapter 4 Review
Turn in Chapter 4 Lab Reports
Chapter 4 Quiz
Read TB Sec. 5.1-5.9
Objectives: I can….
 Use stoichiometry to determine the moles or mass of a product or reactant needed or
made in a reaction.
 Determine the mass or moles of product made in cases with limiting reactants.
 Predict if a precipitate will form and write net ionic equations.
 Write net ionic equations for the formation of bases from metals or metal oxides with
water.
 Write net ionic equations for the formation of acids from nonmetal oxides.
 Write net ionic equations for the neutralization of acids and bases.
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