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- Stamp Target 3 Combined Gas Law Mastery Practice
- Review Combined Gas Law and Whiteboard Practice (20 min)
- Target 3 Combined Gas Law Mastery Quiz (30 min)
- Finish CB Practice Performance Task (25 min)
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Agenda for 10/4 and 10/5
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PreAp Chem w/Ms. Freo
Today's Agenda 10/5 & 10/6
- Stamp Target 3 Combined Gas Law Mastery Practice
- Review Combined Gas Law and Whiteboard Practice (20 min)
- Target 3 Combined Gas Law Mastery Quiz (30 min)
- Finish CB Practice Performance Task (25 min)
You need: expo/eraser and calculator
Unit 2 Energy Interactions Test and CB Performance Task Next Block!
Look at the melting line for each of the 4 different substances. Which one has stronger attractions between the particles? Claim - Answer questionEvidence - Provide proof Reasoning - Explains why proof supports claim.
A quantity of gas has a volume of 250.0 L at 17.0 °C and 3.00 atm of pressure. To what volume must the gas be increased for the gas to be in STP conditions?
Practice Total Heat Lost/Gained
Find the amount of energy released if 65.0g of water is warmed from 100.0oC to 35.0oC.Q(s,l,g) = m x c x T Q(vap/fus) = m x H(vap/fus) H2O: Hfus= 334 J/g; Hvap= 2260 J/gSpecific Heat: H2O (s) = 2.03 J/goC H2O (l) = 4.18 J/goC
The pressure of a gas is 0.987 atm when its volume is 400.0 mL. Calculate the pressure in units mmHg if the gas is allowed to expand to 600.0 mL at constant temperature.
Chemistry w/Ms. Freo
Today's Agenda 10/6:
- Review Target 1 Atomic Theory Notes
- Match the Scientist to their discovery
Atomic Structure Target 1 & 2:
- I can identify the scientists and their contributions to the structure of the atom
- I can determine the amount of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
- Target 2 Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons Notes (30 min)
- Whiteboard Pratice (15 min)
Essential? : What is the current atomic model?
- Target 2 Mastery Practice in Packet (25 min)
Need: Calculator and Period Table
Protons (p+):electrons (e-): neutron (no):Draw a bohr model:
Protons (p+):electrons (e-): neutron (no):Draw a bohr model:
Protons (p+ = e-): neutron (no):mass number: nuclear symbol:
Protons (p+ = e-): neutron (no):mass number: nuclear symbol:
If a 15.2g sample of lead at 45.1oC is placed into water, how much heat was released by the metal if it cools to 23.0oC? Specific heat of lead is 0.129 J/goC.
GT Chem w/Ms. Freo
Today's Agenda 10/5
- Quick Review Specific Heat, Calculating Q, calculating Q in phase change, combined gas. (10 min)
All Phones must be placed upside down on the front table.
- Unit 2 Energy Interactions Test - 45 min
- Performance Task -35 min
You need: equation sheet, expo/eraser, calculator, and performance task
Which of the following would change the least in temperature? Place in order (least effected to most effected)