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Welcome to Chemistry II – Week IX Evening Scholars Mr. Treothe Bullock – Instructor Net Ionic Equations for double replacement reactions Solubility rules and how they help predict reactions Net Ionic Equations Unit 8 test next week Unit 9 – Stoichiometry PreAssessment Mole Ratios Stoichiometry Pre Lab Stoichiometry Problem Sets Final Project Presentations Night II Email a copy of your presentation to [email protected] Complete a self scoring on the rubric and have ready to turn in before starting Itzel, Arthur, Kevin, Jay, Eric, Hai, Weiton Absolute Zero Unit 8 work all due with test next week!

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Page 1: Chem II Day IX

Welcome to Chemistry II – Week IX Evening ScholarsMr. Treothe Bullock – Instructor

Net Ionic Equations for double replacement reactions Solubility rules and how

they help predict reactions Net Ionic Equations Unit 8 test next week

Unit 9 – Stoichiometry PreAssessment Mole Ratios Stoichiometry Pre Lab Stoichiometry Problem

Sets

Final Project Presentations Night II

Email a copy of your presentation to [email protected]

Complete a self scoring on the rubric and have ready to turn in before starting

Itzel, Arthur, Kevin, Jay, Eric, Hai, Weiton

Absolute Zero Unit 8 work all due with

test next week!

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Tutorial Extra Credit – 15 points I. Prepare questions you have for tutor – a

minimum of 1 question from each of the 3 levels.

II. Take at a minimum of 1 page of notes from tutorial session.

III. Have a signature from the tutor confirming your work with them.

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Test Recovery If you scored under 90% and would like to improve your grade follow the steps below. 89% is the highest grade allowed on recovered tests. ½ Credit is given for all questions corrected as instructed.

I. State what your mistaken question and answer were.

II. Explain the thinking error that caused you to miss the question.

III. State the correct answer.

IV. Justify your answer with a reference in the text. Show any work necessary to solve the problem.