The Atom
Assignment 1: Using sections 4.1, 4.2 and 5.1 in your book and on the internet find information on the early experiments on the atom. We will be using this information to write a paper on the worlds developing understanding of the atom.
Assignment 2: Using what you now know about the different experiments that lead to our current understanding of the atom create a product(paper, comic strip, poster, keynote, iMovie, etc) that explains the modern atomic theories development.
Assignment 3: There are two parts of Assignment 3. In Part 1 you will be watching two videos on the parts of the atom to help with some of the background knowledge of the parts of the atom. In Part 2 you will be calculating the amount of different parts of a neutral atom and starting to look at some of their properties. If I have not gone over this in class yet feel free to pull me over for a mini lesson or go to section 4.3 in your book.
Part 1: Atomic Videos
Video 1
Video 2
Part 2: Atomic Basics
Part 3: Answer Juno Question: Chem Atomic Basics before going on to Assignment 5.
Assignment 4: Atomic Structure Notes Today is a notes day! Take this note and open it in Notability. Here are the slides for these notes.
Assignment 5: Isotopes In this activity you will be working with at least a partner as you use the models to answer the questions about isotopes. Whenever you reach a stop sign check in with Ms Keefe to make sure that you are on the right track.
Assignment 6: Pennium Lab
Assignment 7: Chem Isotope Check: Once you finish the Pennium Lab go to Juno and answer the ten questions on isotopes you may use your notes, Pennium Lab and Pogil on isotopes.
Assignment 8: Average Atomic Mass: In this activity you will be working with at least a partner as you use the models to answer the questions about average atomic mass. Whenever you reach a stop sign check in with Ms Keefe to make sure that you are on the right track.
Assignment 9: Atomic Mass Calculations: Using what you know about calculating atomic mass calculate the atomic mass. When you finish check your answers click here for an answer key.
Assignment 10: Atomic Mass Check: Juno
Assignment 11: Mole Illustration Mini Project
Assignment 12: Ions
Assignment 13: How Atoms Differ In this assignment you will be using what you have learned about atoms, isotopes and ions to model the similarities and differences between them. Using an atom diagram page in the back use chips to model the placement of your protons, neutrons and electrons.
Assignment 14: Chem Ions Check-in (Juno)
Assignment 15: Ionic Bonding Basics In this activity you will be using your understanding of valence electrons and ions to explore ionic bonds. Use what you discovered about ions to answer the questions on the first page. See Ms Keefe for the Bonding Basics cards.
Assignment 16: Ionic Bonding and Naming: Use the ion cards to build the different compounds.
Assignment 17: Moles to Grams: Using what you have learned about molar mass, ionic formulas and converting between grams and moles and moles and grams perform the following calculations to find the molar mass of compounds and use that to convert into different units.
Assignment 18: Flame Test: Use your results from your flame test and pages 118 - 119, 137 - 138 in your book to answer the analysis questions at the end of your lab.
Blank Periodic Table
Flame Test Lab Report: You will be writing up a lab report on your Flame Test. This will be due the January 6th. You have time in class and during focused learning to work on and finish this before or after break.
Lab Report Guide for Flame Test Lab
Extension Assignment 19: Electron Configuration Worksheet: Read pages 122-128 in your book and watch the tutorial video on how to write and interpret Electron Configuration. This will be in some of the exceeds questions that you'll need in order to get an A on parts of your test after break.
UNIT TEST REVIEW:
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