- Stamp/Review Homework
- Finish Polar or Non-Polar lab
- Discussion of Chapter 8.2
- Octet rule
- Single covalent bonds
- Double covalent bonds
- Triple covalent bonds
- Coordinate covalent bonds
- Bond dissociation energies
- Resonance
- Exceptions to the Octet Rule
- Homework
- read chapter 8.2, pp 217-229
- do problems 14-18 pg 229; problems 42-46 pg 247
- Stamp/Review Homework
- Homework quiz
- Polar or Non-Polar lab
- Homework (extra credit stamp on Tuesday!)
- read chapter 8.1, pp 213-216
- do problems 39-41 pg 247
- Extra credit (one point): take this quiz, and email it to mister.gould@gmail.com
- after you take quiz, there will be a form to submit, and place my email address into.
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Iodine gas |
- Homework stamp/discussion
- Chapter 7.2 discussion
- Homework
- Read chapter 7.3 pp 201-205
- do problems #26, 27, 29 pg 203; #48, 51, pg 208
- Do Now:
- Please consider this released STAR test question:
- When cations and anions join, they form what kind of chemical bond?
A ionic
B hydrogen
C metallic
D covalent
- return quizzes
- Homework stamp/discussion
- Chapter 7.1 discussion
- electron dot structures
- pseudo noble gas configurations
- formation of anions
- formation of cations
- Homework
- Read chapter 7.2 pp 194-199
- do problems #18, 20 pg 199; #42, 44, 45 pg 207
- Do Now:
- Please consider this released STAR test question:
- Which of the following atoms has the largest atomic radius?
- barium (Ba)
- chlorine (Cl)
- iodine (I)
- magnesium (Mg)
- Homework stamp/discussion
- Homework quiz
- Chapter 6 discussion
- Chapter 6 quiz
- Homework
- Read chapter 7.1 pp 187-193
- do problems #4, 7, 8 pg 193; #31, 35 pg 207
- Do Now
- Which of the following atoms has six valence electrons?
- magnesium (Mg)
- silicon (Si)
- sulfur (S)
- argon (Ar)
- Homework check
- Homework discussion
- Chapter 6.2 review
- How to read the squares of the Periodic Table
- Electron configuration in groups
- noble gases
- representative elements
- Transistion elements
- Blocks of elements
- Preview of chapter 6.3 Periodic Trends
- Trends in atomic size (pm)
- Ions
- cations
- anions
- Trends in ionization energy (kJ/mol)
- Trends in ionic size
- Trends in electronegativity
- Homework
- read chapter 6.3 pp 170-178
- do problems 16, 20, 22, 23 pg 178
- do problems 36, 38-42, 44, 45 pg 181
- Upcoming quizzes
- Homework quiz on chapter 6 next class
- Chapter 6 quiz next class
Dry Ice Lab
- Homework
- Read Chapter 6.2 pp 161 - 169
- do problems 12, 14, 15 pg 167
- do problems 30, 32-35pg 181
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Dmitri Mendeleev |
- Read Chapter 6.1
- do problems 5, 6, 7 pg 160
- do problems 24, 25, 28 pg 181