Resources

FINAL

 * [[file:Final Review 2012.pdf]]

TOXINS:

 * Flashcards: Lessons 17-20 [[file:Lessons 17-20 Flashcards.pdf]]


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 * Reactants, Products, Leftovers media type="custom" key="13588966"


 * Balancing Equationsmedia type="custom" key="13527074"

WEATHER: LESSONS 1-12

 * Section II Study Guide [[file:Weather Section II Study Guide.docx]]
 * Review Jeopardy [[file:Weather Lesson 1-7 Jeopardy.ppt]]
 * Gas Properties Phet media type="custom" key="12394410"

SMELLS LESSONS 15-18

 * Lesson 16 Homework Options. Choose one option.
 * 1) Draw a cartoon depicting a polar covalent, nonpolar covalent, and ionic bond. Be prepared to explain the drawing to a classmate.
 * 2) Write three metaphor examples that describe polar covalent, nonpolar covalent, and ionic bonds
 * 3) Draw a Venn diagram to show similarities and differences between polar covalent, nonpolar covalent, and ionic bonds. Include an example of each type.

MIDTERM 2012

 * General Midterm Study Guide [[file:Midterm Study Guide - Alchemy and Smells.pdf]]
 * Midterm Review Packet - Hard copy distributed in class [[file:Midterm Review 2012.docx]][[file:Midterm Review 2012 ANSWERS.pdf]]

**FIRST SEMESTER EXTRA CREDIT - Optional - due by January 27**

 * Optional Extra Credit [[file:First Semester Extra Credit Options.pdf]]

**SMELLS - LESSONS 1-7**

 * Lessons 1-3 Practice Quiz: []
 * Lessons 1-6 Practice Quiz: []
 * Lessons 1-6 Review Answers[[file:Smells Test Review - Lessons 1-6 Answers.pdf]]

>> containing at least one of each of the bond types. What did you notice >> about it that were properties of that bonding type?
 * ALCHEMY- LESSONS 25-26**
 * Lesson 26 HW Options: Due Thursday, Dec. 15
 * __Option 1:__ Write a story or illustrate a story describing times when you used a material

>> "Tutorial 2.1 Chemical Bond Formation." Proceed through >> the introduction, animation, conclusion, and quiz. Write >> down any information that you learn that wasn’t in our >> textbook - at least 10 facts. Chemical Bond Formation
 * __Option 2:__ Use the link on our class website to access the tutorial titled

>> each one.
 * __Option 3:__ Write a metaphor for each type of bonding type. Then explain

>> that relate to its bond type. Be sure to include types of atoms, solubility, conductivity, and its >> uses that relate to its picture of bonding. Include at least two interesting facts about the substance.
 * __Option 4:__ Create a brochure or flyer describing a common substance. Describe all of its important properties

**ALCHEMY- LESSONS 17-24**
> >> >>> 2) Draw a cartoon in which a sodium atom is on a quest for stability. It encounters a bromine atom and an oxygen atom. Explain how they would form an ionic bond to each atom. >> >>> 3) Research the charges of the transition elements 21 to 30. Are they cations or anions? How would each ion formed by ironbond with fluorine? Write the formulas for each ion of ironbonding with fluorine. >> >>> 4) Write a short skit involving a metal atom, a nonmetal atom, and a noble gas. The noble gases tell the atoms how to be stable. Then the metal and nonmetal become ions and form an ionic bond. >> >>> 5) Make an 8” by 11”-in collage of ionic compounds found in everyday life. Make a list of them on the back. > >
 * ===Battleship Review===
 * Battleship Review Lessons 17-19 17-20 Battleship
 * Lesson 20/21 Homework Options - Due on Block Day (11/16 or 11/17)
 * Homework options
 * 1) Make a list of the steps that would be needed to form an ionic bond between the following elements. Be sure to explain how and why each element forms its ion (refer to noble gas envy and stability), how many of each cation and anion are needed to satisfy the rule of zero charge, and the final formula and compound name.
 * A) calcium and sulfur b) potassium and oxygen
 * A) calcium and sulfur b) potassium and oxygen
 * ALCHEMY- LESSONS 11-16
 * Study Guide [[file:Section III Test Review.docx]]
 * "Isotopes and Atomic Mass Phet
 * Questions: [[file:Lesson 13 Isotopes PhET Q's.pptx]]
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 * "Build an Atom" Activity Build Atom Phet

ALCHEMY- LESSONS 1-10

 * Alchemy: Lessons 1-10 Review Game [[file:Lesson 1-10 Review Jeopardy.ppt]]
 * Alchemy Lessons 1-10 Additional Study Guide [[file:Alchemy Sections 1 and 2 Study Guide.docx]]

Lab Report Requirements

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