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Monday, November 28, 2011

Monday 11.28.11

Welcome back from Thanksgiving... only 3 weeks and 3 days left in the term!!

General Chemistry:  After grading the quiz we took on 11.22.11, we began the study of Stoichiometry (Chapter 9 in the textbook).  We will finish this topic by Friday and then move onto Gas Laws.  Expect a bit of homework each night this week.

AP Chemistry:  After grading the exam over Gas Laws, we began notes on Chapters 7 and 8 in Kotz.  This topic will be finished by Friday (another quiz/test/exam!) so we can move on to Bonding next week (Chapters 9 and 10).  No rest for the weary!

1 comment:

  1. Where can I find more info on this chapter besides the book? I don't grasp the concept very well.

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SCIENCE READING REPORT (Reporting the Story) - Extra Credit Opportunity

Directions:

Find a chemistry-related or science-related article from the newspaper, internet, or magazine (dated 2009 or newer, please!) OR watch a science program on TV (a news snippet, NOVA, something on the History Channel…)

Report the science facts on your own paper according to the outline below. Remember to cite your source!!

— Source:
Use MLA or APA formatting – see your planners or search online how to do this!
— Title of Article/Program:
— Date of print/airing:
— What happened / what is being researched / what new development is occurring? Why did it happen? (Give me at least 5 sentences minimum here…)
— Who are the main characters?
— When and Where did this happen?
— How did it end / what’s up next?
— Your personal thoughts and opinions on this topic: