October
> Oct. 14 – Tuesday, Day 2 – Reaction Rates
Notes: Section 17.1 – A Model for Reaction Rates, the Collision Theory
> Oct. 16 – Thursday, Day 4 – Factors Affecting Reaction Rates
Notes: started Section 17.2 – A Model for Reaction Rates, the Collision Theory Section 17.1 Assessment Questions Due: 4-10 (pg. 535)
> Oct. 17 – Friday, Day 5 – Factors Affecting Reaction Rates
Homework check and went over questions due Notes: Finished Section 17.2 – A Model for Reaction Rates, the Collision Theory Section 17.2 Assessment Questions Due: 11-14 (pg. 541)
> Oct. 20 – Monday, Day 6 – Iodine Clock Reaction Lab – DAY 1
Homework check on pre-lab Completed Parts I and II of lab
> Oct. 21 – Tuesday, Day 1 – Iodine Clock Reaction Lab – DAY 2
Homework check and went over questions due Completed Parts III and IV of lab Due: Lab is due for Thursday
> Oct. 22 – Wednesday, Day 2 – Rate Constants and Rate Laws
You compiled all your data for the lab and got average values for each factor affecting rate Notes on rate constants and rate laws We did some example questions calculating the rate constant ‘k’ Due: Lab is due for tomorrow
> Oct. 23 – Thursday, Day 3 – Determining Reaction Order
You handed in your labs Notes on Reaction Order and Determining Reaction Order Example questions Due for tomorrow: Pg 545 – Practice Problems 16-18 & Assessment questions 19-22
> Oct. 24 – Friday, Day 4 – Instantaneous Reaction Rates
Homework check and went over difficult questions Notes on Instantaneous Reaction Rates Example questions pg 549 27–> 31 & Pg 554 33-(56?), 62, 65, 67, 69, and 70 Handed out diagram assignment of Male & Female Reproductive Systems Due for Monday: Pg 554 questions 33–> 56, 62, 65, 67, 69, and 70
> Oct. 27 – Monday, Day 5 – Corrections, corrections!
Went over last day’s assigned questions
> Oct. 28 – Tuesday, Day 6 – Reaction Mechanisms
Notes: Reaction Mechanisms Handed out “Handout 1″ and “Handout 2″ Due for tomorrow: Pg 549 questions 27-31 AND questions from Handout 2 –> #1-5 (except #2), 15-24 (except #23)
> Oct. 29 – Wednesday, Day 1 – Plato Day 1
We corrected chapter questions and those from handout #2 You started PLATO Due for tomorrow: Questions 1-8 of handout #1
> Oct. 30 – Thursday, Day 2 – Plato Day 2
We corrected questions from handout #1 Handed out review questions Time to work on PLATO Questions that will help you out!: Questions on review: 30, 32, 38, 40, 42 (b,c), 44 (a,b,c), 46, 48, 51, 54 (a)
> Oct. 31 – Friday, Day 3 – Review for test
Handed back and reviewed your labs Went over review handout going through as many questions as we could Make sure to know how to do a question like #14 from handout #2 Your test will be on Wednesday and we’ll start the next unit on Monday REMEMBER to do the PLATO Mastery test before Wednesday as I will be taking it in for marks
> Nov. 3 - Monday, Day 4 – Chemical Equilibrium
Started new section – Notes: Chemical Equilibrium Due for tomorrow: Questions 5-8 on pg. 568
> Nov. 4 - Tuesday, Day 5 – Determining K.eq & Le Chatelier’s principle
Notes: Examples 2-6 (Practice problems Pg 565 – 1. a,b,c and Pg 567 2. a-e) Notes: Determining the value of Equilibrium Constants (Example 7) Notes: Factors Affecting Chemical Equilibrium Notes: Le Chatelier’s Principle (#1. Changes in concentration – we started Example ![]()
> Nov. 5 – Wednesday, Day 6 – Reaction Rates Test
Test on Reaction Rates (#1. Changes in concentration)
> Nov. 6 – Thursday, Day 1 – Le Chatelier’s Principle
Le Chatelier’s Principle ((#2. Changes in volume, #3. Changes in temperature) Due for tomorrow: Questions 10-15 on pg. 574
> Nov. 7 – Friday, Day 2 – The Haber Process
Corrected assigned questions Noes: The effect of catalysts on equilibrium Notes: Biological Equilibrium Handout: Haber Process Handout: Labs for Wednesday & Thursday Due for Wednesday: Questions on Haber Process (1-4), Pre-Labs
> Nov. 12 - Wednesday, Day 3 – Lab Day 1
Homework check on Pre-labs and Haber Process questions Began Chemical Equilibrium Labs Due for tomorrow: Read about the effects of catalysts (last paragraph of pg 573 in text) and about biological equilibrium (pg 574)
> Nov. 13 - Thursday, Day 4 – Lab Day 2
Continued Chemical Equilibrium Labs
> Nov. 14 - Friday, Day 5 – Finished Labs (Day 3)
Discussion about Haber process and biological equilibrium (some notes on biological equilibrium) Finished Chemical Equilibrium Labs Due for Monday: Hand in Chemical Equilibrium Labs
> Nov. 17 - Monday, Day 6 – Equilibrium Concentrations and ICE Method
Notes: Using Equilibrium Constants Notes: Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations Handed out package of example questions Did example question 1 Notes: ICE Method Did example questions 2, 3, 4 (kinda), and 6 Due for tomorrow: Example question 5, Review & Practice questions 1-5 (at back of package of example questions)
> Nov. 18 – Tuesday, Day 1 – Solubility Equilibria
Homework check Corrected Questions Notes: Solubility Equilibria Due for tomorrow: Review & Practice questions 6-8 AND practice problem 17 (a-d) on pg. 580
> Nov. 19 – Wednesday, Day 2 – Predicting Precipitates 1
Corrected yesterday’s questions Handout: Equilibrium Concentration Calculations/Practice & Review (Ksp questions) Did Practice & Review (Ksp questions) #1 Notes: Predicting Precipitates Due for tomorrow: Equilibrium Concentration Calculations (#2, 4), Practice & Review (Ksp questions) #2, 3
> Nov. 20 – Thursday, Day 3 – Questions, questions!
Corrected assignment questions Did Equilibrium Concentration Calculation #5 Due for tomorrow: Equilibrium Concentration Calculations (#1, 3), Practice & Review (Ksp questions) #4 AND practice problem 18 (a-d) on pg. 581
> Nov. 21 – Friday, Day 4 - Predicting Precipitates 2
Corrected questions Handed out more equilibrium concentration practice problems Notes: Steps to solving questions on predicting precipitates Started example question #1 on predicting precipitates Handed out Review Test will be Tuesday Due for Monday: Complete Review (except 4e) & equilibrium practice problems
> Nov. 24 – Monday, Day 5 – Test Review
Handed back and reviewed lab Provided answers for some of the review questions (the rest will be posted on the blog by the end of Monday’s school day Finished examples 1 and 2 of predicting precipitates question, question 3 will also be posted on the blog by the end of the school day Read the paragraph in your text about common ions (ie. know what common ions are) Good luck studying, blog-comment me anytime if you have any problems with questions and need help
> Nov. 25 – Tuesday, Day 6 – Chemical Equilibrium TEST
Chemical Equilibrium Test I’m bowing out now with teaching chemistry. Mrs. Johnson will continue with the next unit on Acids & Bases now
> Dec. 2 – Tuesday, Day 4 – Covering For Roxanne – Acids & Bases
Handed back and reviewed equilibrium test Notes: Formulas Due for Thursday: Do Practice Problems #18, 19, 20 & 21 on pgs. 609-613, getting help from Examples 19-1, 19-2, 19-3 & 19-4
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