After two trimesters, many students have yet to understand the importance of checking Weebly. So Sad.
We dove into Acids and Bases today discussing the properties of each and the four common "uses" of acids. Wednesday we will talk about Bog Mummies!
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1. Today we took the Ionic and Covalent Bonds: Names and Formulas test. 2. Now we dive into acids and bases. Please complete the SAVVAS activity by Monday at the start of class. Thank you, Evan, for pointing out the obvious to me! I checked the assignment and will clarify the measurements on Monday. Have a blessed weekend! Compounds v. Molecules 1. Two activity sheets
2. Video 3. Test Wednesday, Notebook Activity: Chemical Bonding, Chemical Formulas and Chemical names 1. Complete the bonding activity we started in class. It is due Monday 2. Test Wednesday, March 15 ENJOY YOUR LONG WEEKEND!
1. Unit 4, Lesson Vocabulary was due today.
2. SAVVAS assignment, Interactivity: Chemical Bonding, was also due today. 3. We continued reading the eText "Types of Bonds."
Test Wednesday over Unit 4, Lessons 2 and 3: Open notebook, Study Guides and Element Poster Everyone did a great on their Element Posters!
The Unit 4, Lesson 3 study guide is due Monday. We will go over it in class. Unit 4, Lessons 2 and 3 test, Wednesday, March 1. An electron dot diagram ( or a Lewis diagram or a Lewis structure) is a representation of the valence electrons of an atom that uses dots around the symbol of the element. The number of dots equals the number of valence electrons in the atom. These dots are arranged to the right and left and above and below the symbol, with no more than two dots on a side. (It does not matter what order the positions are used.) The above is the electron dot diagram for Nitrogen.
1. "My Element" poster is due Wednesday, Feb. 22. f you have any questions, or need help, please send messages through Schoology.
2. Make sure you use the grading rubric to check that you completed everything! |
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