Chemistry (Wk.6)

  • Essential Question

    How can we use the concept of moles and molar mass to accurately measure and compare the amounts of substances in chemical reactions.

  • Learning Target #1

    I can CALCULATE the molar mass of a substance and use it to convert between moles, mass, and the number of particles in a chemical sample.

Date Assigned
Chemistry Wk.6 Tasks: Wed.Feb.19 ~ Fri.Feb.21
Due Date or Done By
Wed.Feb.19

Q5. Brain Booster #5
1. Answer the question HONESTLY with QUALITY ANSWERS!
2. REVIEW (w/no talking) other responses & WAIT for class discussion.
3. Min 250 Characters = Paragraph = 4 to 5 educated sentences.

Wed.Feb.19
Wed.Feb.19

5c. Chemical Equations & Reactions Unit Test
1. You will be taking a test on the Chemical Equations & Reactions Unit.
2. 
The Unit Test will cover the following topics:
     ~ Physical & Chemical Changes
     ~ Types of Chemical Equations
     ~ Writing Equations: Predicting Skeleton Equations.
     ~ Balancing Equations
3. You can use only your periodic table and a blank sheet of paper during the test.

Wed.Feb.19
Wed.Feb.19

Academic Study Time
1. After you have completed Unit Test, you can work on any assignments from another class.
2. YOU MUST REMAIN IN YOUR ASSIGNED SEAT!
3. Keep a list of the assignments that you worked on, I will ask when I return.

Wed.Feb.19
Lecture Notes

6.0 - Chemical Reactions & Equations (slides)
1. Click the link above to go to the google slides.

Fri.Feb.21
Fri.Feb21

6a. NOTES: Moles & Molar Mass
1. Grab the "Moles & Molar Mass " Packet.
2. Use 6.0 - Chemical Reactions & Equations (slides) to complete your notes.

Fri.Feb.21
Fri.Feb21

6b. Gallery Walk: Moles & Molar Mass
1. Grab the "Molar Mass Gallery Walk" Worksheet from the front desk.
2. Use the roster number from your cellphone holder on Mr. Rice's wall.
3. Using your roster number, locate your chemical formula on the display at each lab table and calculate the molar mass of your compound. (Everyone will have 8 individual chemical formulas)
4.
SHOW YOUR MATH WORK! I must be able to logically follow your math work. 

Fri.Feb.21