Chemistry

 

Capital High School

Chemistry 2009-2010

Instructor: M. Jansen

mjansen@osd.wednet.edu

Last updated- 2/1 @ 15:57

Power Points for the class are below the calendar. Some may be from last year but they are not much different that this year. The best way to get notes for the class is take them in class.

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Calendar

WEEK 20 (2/5-2/9)

Monday

  • Work on Review for the final exam Friday and prepare 4" X 6" notecard that can be used on the final exam.

Tuesday

  • Types of Reaction Lab due
  • Review more for final and BINGO!

Wednesday

  • No chemistry today

Thursday

  • No chemistry today

Friday

  • Final exam


WEEK 19 (1/25-1/29)

Monday

  • Work on Types of Reactions worksheet from Friday

Tuesday

  • Types of Reaction Lab

Wednesday

  • Types of Reaction Lab

Thursday

  • Types of Reaction Lab

Friday

  • Types of Reaction Lab 
  • Types of Reaction Quiz
  • Chapter 11 Questions due


WEEK 18 (1/18-1/22)

Monday

  • MLK-- No school

Tuesday

  • Chemical Reactions Video
  • Get help on balancing equations for quiz tomorrow

Wednesday

  • Balancing Equations Quiz
  • Hand out Chemical Word Equations worksheet

Thursday

  • Lecture- Types of Chemical Reactions (40% of it)
  • Continue to work on Chemical Word Equations worksheet-- due tomorrow

Friday

  • Chemical Word Equations worksheet due
  • Lecture- Types of Chemical Reactions (60% of it)
  • Hand out and work on Types of Chemical Reactions worksheet


WEEK 17 (1/11-1/15)

Monday

  • Work on Chapter 8, 9.3, 9.4 Review for test tomorrow

Tuesday

  • Chapter 8, 9.3, 9.4 Test

Wednesday

  • PowerPoint- Chemical Equations (see below for PowerPoint link)

Thursday

  • Hand out Balancing Chemical Equations worksheet.  Mr. Jansen at yet another textbook adoption meeting 12:30-3:00. This better be the last one!

Friday

  • Chapater 11 Questions assigned
    • 1-6, 10-13, 15, 17-20, 22, 24, 30, 36, 38, 40, 42-44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 73-80

WEEK 16 (1/4-1/8)

Monday

  • Show part of Polarity and Intramolecular PowerPoint (see link below)
  • Covalent Model Lab

Tuesday

  • Finish Polarity and Intramolecular Powerpoint (see link below)
  • Covalent Model Lab

Wednesday

  • Polar Bear/Penguin Polarity Assignment-  due Monday

Thursday

  • Covalent Model Lab due 
  • Molecule Naming and Formulas PowerPoint (see below for PowerPoint) 

Friday

  • Mr. Jansen absent
  • Hand out and work on Chapter 8, 9.3, 9.4 Review for test on Tuesday
  • Book Questions finally due on Monday.  See Week #14 for questions.


WEEK 15 (12/14-12/18)

Monday

  • Covalent Bond Quiz
  • Naming and Lewis dot worksheet

Tuesday

  • PowerPoint- Chapter 8. Covalent Bonding Theory and Structure (see PowerPoint below)
  • Electrolysis of Water lab due

Wednesday

  • Covalent Model Lab

Thursday

  • Covalent Model Lab

Friday

  • Covalent Model Lab

 


 

WEEK 14 (11/7-12/11)

Monday

  • Mr. Jansen at the last textbook adoption meeting-- hopefully. 
  • Chapter 7, 9.1 and 9.2 Test
  • Chapter 7, 9.1 and 9.2 Questions due

Tuesday

  • Chapter 8, 9.3, 9.4 & 9.5 Questions
    • Chapter 8 
      • 1,4,5,6,9-13,16,19,21,24,30-32,34,36,37,41,43-45,57,59,85,95,97
    • Chapter 9
      • 20,22,24,26,29,30,37,55,57,58,78,88,94
  • Ionic, Metallic, or Covalent Bond Lab due

Wednesday

  • Lecture: Covalent Bonding (see Powerpoint below)

Thursday

  • Covalent Bonding Activity (not graded)

Friday

  • Electrolysis of Water Lab
  • Last day to retake Polyatomic quizzes is Monday.
  • Covalent Bonding (draw Lewis dot structures of about 5-7 molecules) Quiz Monday

 


 

WEEK 13 (11/30-12/4)

Monday

  • Work on Ions in Chemical Compounds worksheet (not graded)

Tuesday

  • Pretest (not graded) and work on Ions in Chemical Compounds worksheet

Wednesday

  • Ionic, Covalent, or Metallic Bond Lab 
  • Polyatomic Ions Quiz #2.  This is all the rest that were not on the first quiz.

Thursday

  • Ionic, Covalent, or Metallic Bond Lab

Friday

  • Chapter 7, 9.1, and 9.2 Test Monday 
  • Pretest #2 (not graded) 
  • Conclude Ionic, Covalent, or Metallic Bond Lab- due Tuesday
  • Book questions due Monday


WEEK 12 (11/23-11/27)

Monday

  • Polyatomic Ions Quiz #1 (1- ions only)
  • Ionic Crystal lab due
  • Ions in Chemical Compounds worksheet (not graded)

Tuesday

  • Lecture-  Naming Ionic Compounds

Wednesday

  • Naming Ionic Compounds worksheet

Thursday

  • Thanksgiving Break

Friday

  • Thanksgiving Break


WEEK 11 (11/16-11/20)

Monday

  • Ions Powerpoint (see below)

Tuesday

  • Ions activity (not graded)

Wednesday

  • Ionic and Metallic Bonds Powerpoint (see below)

Thursday

  • Ionic Crystals Lab

Friday

  • First polyatomic ions quiz with a 1- charge will be Monday instead
  • Finish Ionic Crystal Lab- due Monday

 

WEEK 10 (11/9-11/13)

Monday

  • Trends of the Periodic Table (PowerPoint link below)
  • Trends in the Periodic Table Lab due

Tuesday

  • Review for small test on Chapter 6.

Wednesday

  • Veterans' Day. No school

Thursday

  • Chapter 6 Test
  • Chapter 6 Questions due
  • Periodic Table Assignment due
  • Survey of the Families (Groups) of the Periodic Table due

Friday

  • Mr. Jansen gone-- again!  At a textbook adoption meeting for Physical Science.  Still one more to go...
  • Start Chapter 7, 9.1 and 9.2 Questions
    • Chapter 7: 1,2,4-8,10,12,13,15,16,18,19,20,26,31-35,38,41,43,44,48,53,55,58,88,90
    • Chapter 9:  4,5,9-13,17,18,47,52,88,92


WEEK 9 (11/2-11/6)

Monday

  • Periodic Table lecture (PowerPoint below)

Tuesday

  • Begin second part of periodic table assignment from last week.

Wednesday

  • Mr. Jansen at a text book review for the school district. They made me go because I am so smart.
  • Families (Groups) of the Periodic Table assignment

Thursday

  • Periodic Table Lab

Friday

  •  Periodic Table Lab- due Monday.  Work on Periodic Table Assignment from last week and Families (Groups) of the Periodic Table assignment from Wed.
  • Last day to re-take element quiz.


WEEK 8 (10/26-10/30)

Monday:

  • Help students with last week's assignments

Tuesday

  • The Periodic Table Film and final chance for help with tomorrow's test.
  • Periodic Table Check #1

Wednesday

  • Chapter 4-5 Test
  • Chapter 4-5 Questions due

Thursday

  • Assign Chapter 6 Questions

Friday

  • Halloween Demonstration!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

WEEK 7 (10/19-10/23)

Monday:

  • Mr. Jansen sick
  • Work on Electron Configuration worksheet handed out Friday
  • Start making large periodic table with symbol, mass, and atomic #

Tuesday

  • Mr. Jansen sick
  • Students should be finishing up Chapter 4-5 Questions as test will be early next week.
  • Hand out Periodic Table assignment which was actually started yesterday
    • Use noble gas short cut to write electron configurations for all elements

Wednesday

  • Mr. Jansen out again
  • Hand out Chapter 4-5 Review

Thursday

  • Mr. Jansen out again. It has been a very, very long and difficult week for me.
  • Continue to work on the Lectron Configuration paper, Periodic Table, Chapter 4-5 Questions, and Chapter 4-5 Review.
  • Plus, we will have the "COW" in order to see some good website online explaining orbitals

Friday

  • No School

 


 

WEEK 6 (10/12-10/16)

Monday:

  • Electron Location Lecture #1

Tuesday

  • Flame Test Lab

Wednesday

  • Flame Test Lab day two

Thursday

  • Flame Test Lab due
  • Electron Location Lecture #2

Friday

  • Final Element Quiz
  • Electron Configuration Lecture #3
  • Hand out Electron Configuration worksheet

 


 

WEEK 5 (10/5-10/9)

Monday:

  • Element Quiz #2 (first 36 elements on the periodic table)
  • Obscertainer Lab due
  • Lecture: Evolution of the Atom

Tuesday

  • Beanium Isotope Lab

Wednesday

  • Atomic Structure Lecture and finish Beanium Isotope Lab

Thursday

  • Beanium Isotope Lab due
  • Assign remaining element symbols to memorize
  • Hand out Atomic Structure Review (not graded)
  • Hand out periodic table for reference

Friday

  • Mr. Jansen absent
  • Assign Chapter 5 Questions
    • I strongly recommend READING this chapter before attempting questions
    • 3,5,7-9,12,16,19,26-30,33,34,36,38,39,40,50,57,59,60,62,64,77,84,90,93,94
    • Will be combined with Chapter 4 Questions and turned in at a later date
  • Atomic Structure Quiz

 

WEEK 4 (9/28-10/2)

Monday:

  • Finish Physical vs. Chemical Changes Lab
  • Hand out review for test over Chapters 1-3
  • Chapters 1-3 Questions due

Tuesday:

  • Work on review for test
  • Physical vs. Chemical Changes Lab due

Wednesday:

  • Chapters 1-3 Test

Thursday:

  • Chapter 4 Questions assigned (not due for quite some time)
    • 1,4,8,10,12,15-18,20,23,31-33,39-41,44,47-49,56,63,67.78,84,86

Friday:

  • Element Symbol Quiz #2 moved to Monday
  • Obscertainer Lab- due Monday (don't worry about appropriate clothing)

 

WEEK 3 (9/21-9/25)

Monday:

  • Measurement and Sig Fig. Lab
  • Begin learning next 18 element symbols. That would bring the total to 36 elements (H - Kr).

Tuesday:

  • Lecture: SI units and Density

Wednesday:

  • Measurement and Sig Fig. Lab due
  • Book work day. Finish up Chapter 1,3 questions, Sig. Fig. Worksheet, and then start Chapter 2 book questions
    • Chapter 2 Questions. These will be stapled to Chapter 1 & 3 Questions and turned in the middle of next week.
      • 2,3,8,11,12,20,24,28-32,41,44,48,53,54,56,67,73

Thursday:

  • Lecture: Physical and Chemical Changes

Friday:

  • Physical vs. Chemical Chages Lab


WEEK 2 (9/13-9/17)

Monday:

  • MSDS notes
  • Keep memorizing first 18 elements' symbols
  • Contract due

Tuesday:

  • Lecture: Introduction to Chemistry and Calculations.

Wednesday:

  • MSDS notes must be done in order to do today's lab
  • Alchemy lab (wear appropriate clothing)
    • Bring a penny!

Thursday:

  • Mr. Jansen absent; son has a 102 F fever and coughing. Hope it is not H1N1 virus! Quiz moved to tomorrow.
  • Bookwork day. Due at a date yet to be determined
    • Chapter 1 -- 2,16,23,33,36,52,61,70
    • Chapter 3 -- 1-5,7,11,13,18,28,32,41,46,50,57,58,63,69,78,79

Friday:

  • Element Symbols Quiz #1 (first 18 elements)
  • Alchemy lab due. It is only the procedure in order to simply have a paper to document the lab was done and graded.
  • Lecture: Sig. Figs.
  • Hand out Sig. Figs. worksheet

WEEK 1 (9/7-9/11)

Monday:

  • Labor Day

Tuesday:

  • Still summer

Wednesday:

  • What is in the Bubble assignment. Due tomorrow
  • Hand out class syllabus

Thursday:

  • What is in the Bubble due.
  • Hand out Safety sheet and contract to be signed
  • Hand out Books
  • Chemistry Textbook Scavenger Hunt- due tomorrow

Friday:

  • Contract signed by parent/guardian and student. You can disregard the part about textbooks. They are now checked out through the library.
  • Chemistry Textbook Scavenger Hunt due
  • First 18 elements and symbols to be memorized
  • Chemistry Equipment and Concepts- due Monday

 

 

Power Points and "Stuff"

 

Unit I (Chapters 1,2, & 3)

Significant Figures Worksheet Answers

Power Point Presentations

Introduction to Chemistry and Numbers 2009

Science and Chemistry

Matter and Change

Measurements and Uncertainty

Metric System and Density

 

Unit II (Chapters 4 & 5)

Evolution of the Atom

Atomic Structure

Electron Location (Part I)

Electron Location (Part II)

Electron Location (Part III)

Isotope Lab Instructions

 

Unit III (Chapter 6)

The Periodic Table

Periodic Trends

 

Unit IV (Chapter 7, 9.1, and 9.2)

Ions

Ionic Bonds and Compounds

Naming Ionic Compounds and Determining Formulas

 

Unit V (Chapters 8, 9.3-9.5)

Covalent Bonding

Covalent Bonding Theory and Structure

Polarity and Intermolecular Forces

Naming Molecules, Acids, and Bases

 

Unit VI (Chapter 11)

Chemical Equations

Types of Chemical Reactions

 

Unit I (Chapter 10)

The Mole

Mole to Mass

Mole to Volume

Empirical and Molecular Formulas

 

Unit II (Chaper 12)

Stoichiometry

 

Unit III (Chapter 15 and 16)

Water

Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Mixtures

Cupric Sulfate Solution Lab

Chemical Solutions

Colligative Properties of Solutions