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Monday March 16, 2015
Mrs. SchultzChemistry & Integrated Science
Mon 3/16 1st per
Essential Question: Determine the number of moles and the mass of 2.01 x 1024 molecules of water.
1. Due: Lab: Moles of water 2. Lab: Molecules of sugar in a piece of candy3. CW: Q’s pg. 318-322 #16-234. HW: Q’s pg. 323 #24-31
Tues 3/17 1st per
Essential Question: Determine the percent composition of Na3PO4
1. Notes: Percent composition2. Due: Lab: Molecules of sugar – show
calculations of moles and molecules3. Due today: Q’s pg. 318-322 #16-23 and Q’s pg.
323 #24-314. WS Percent composition
Wed 3/18 1st period
Essential Question: Calculate the mass of iron in 57.2 g Fe2(SO4)3.
1. CW: WS Percent composition
Thurs 3/19 1st period
1st per 7:45 – 7:55Academy day 8:00 – 8:45
Fri 3/20 1st period
Essential Question: Which compound contains the most iron: FeS or FeCl3?
1. Due: WS Percent composition2. Lab: Percent of water in popcorn3. If time: Notes: Empirical and molecular
formulas
Mon 3/16 3rd & 7th period
Essential Question: Write the formula for iron(III) phosphate
1. Due: WS Formulas practice2. Lab: Double replacement reactions3. Q’s pg. 360
Wed 3/18 3rd period
Essential Question: Determine the products:KCl + FeS (ion charges = K+ Cl- Fe2+ S2-)
1. Test Review2. EC: Q’s pg. 360 & 3683. Video: Lead Q’s4. Test next class – Ionic and covalent bonds
Fri 3/20 3rd & 7th period
Essential Question: none today
1. Test 2. Video: Lead
Wed 3/18 7th period
Essential Question: Determine the products:KCl + FeS (ion charges = K+ Cl- Fe2+ S2-)
1. Due: Q’s pg. 3602. Test Review3. EC: Q’s pg. 3644. Video: Lead Q’s5. Test next class – Ionic and covalent bonds
Mon 3/16 5th per
Essential Question: A piece of chalk (CaCO3) has a mass of 5.23 g. How many moles? How many molecules?
1. Notes: Moles-mass relationships2. Lab: Moles of water3. Q’s pg. 309, 311, & 315 do #3-15
Wed 3/18 5th period
Essential Question: Determine the number of moles and the mass of 2.01 x 1024 molecules of water.
1. Due: Q’s pg. 309, 311, & 315 do #3-152. Notes: Moles-volume relationships3. Lab: Molecules of Sugar- design your own data
table and show calculations for moles and molecules
4. CW/HW: Q’s pg. 318-323 #16-31
Fri 3/20 5th period
Essential Question: How many grams of sulfur are in 25.0 grams of iron(II) sulfate?
1. Due: Q’s pg. 318-323 #16-31 & Lab: Molecules of Sugar
2. Notes: Percent Composition3. CW: WS Percent composition4. If time: Notes: Empirical formulas
Tues 3/17 2nd per
Essential Question: Determine the number of moles and the mass of 2.01 x 1024 molecules of water.
1. Due: Q’s pg. 309, 311, & 315 do #3-152. Notes: Moles-mass relationships3. Lab: Molecules of Sugar- design your own data
table and show calculations for moles and molecules
4. CW/HW: Q’s pg. 318-323 #16-31
Thurs 3/19 2nd period
Essential Question: How many grams of sulfur are in 25.0 grams of iron(II) sulfate?
1. Due: Q’s pg. 318-323 #16-31 & Lab: Molecules of Sugar
2. Notes: Percent Composition3. CW: WS Percent composition4. If time: Notes: Empirical formulas
Tues 3/17 6th period
Essential Question: A piece of chalk (CaCO3) has a mass of 5.23 g. How many moles? How many formula units?
1. Notes: Moles-mass relationships2. Lab: Moles of water3. CW/HW: Q’s pg. 309, 311, & 315 do #3-15
Thurs 3/19 6th per
Essential Question: Determine the number of moles and the mass of 2.01 x 1024 molecules of water.
1. Due: Q’s pg. 309, 311, & 315 do #3-152. Notes: Moles-volume relationships3. Lab: Molecules of Sugar- design your own data
table and show calculations for moles and molecules
4. CW/HW: Q’s pg. 318-323 #16-31