May 28 – 31

*Students will be able to use the ideal gas law and its derivatives when solving gas law problems.

*Students will be able to solve gas stoichiometry problems.

*Students will be able to apply the molar volume of a gas to the solving of problems.

13.2 Quiz will be on Thursday

 

May 20 – 24

*Students will be able to explain the relationships between temperature, volume, and pressure of a gas.

*Students will be able to use the empirical gas laws.

Boyle’s Law Lab will be on Wednesday, 5/22

!3.1 Quiz will be given on Thursday, 5/23

May 13-17

*Students will be able to interpret phase diagrams

*Students will be able to describe changes in states of matter in terms of energy transfer

Chapter 12 Test – Thursday, 5/16

April 29-May 3

*Students will be able to do limiting reactant problems.

*Students will determine the limiting and excess reactants in a chemical reaction.

*Students will determine the mass of excess reactant that remains when a chemical reaction is complete.

Quiz on limiting reactants on Thursday, 5/2.

April 22 – 26

*Students will write mole ratios for substances in a balanced chemical reaction.

*Students will be able to do mass to mass conversion problems.

*Students will apply the concepts of mole ratios and mass to mass conversions to solving limiting reactant problems.

Stoichiometry Lab will be on Friday, 4/26

April 15- 18

*Students will determine the empirical formula for a hydrated compound.

Hydrate Lab will be done on Monday, April 15

Quiz on Hydrates will be Wednesday, April 17

*Students will be able to complete mass to mass problems (stoichiometry)

March 25 – 29

*Students will determine the empirical formula for a compound

*Students will determine the molecular formula for a compound

The magnesium oxide lab will be done on Wednesday, 3/27

Quiz on empirical and molecular formulas will be given on Friday, 3/29

March 18 – 22

Mole Lab will be on Monday, 3/18

*Students will be able to identify elements based on their molar masses

*Students will be able to complete one and two-step molar conversions

*Students will be able to calculate the %composition of each substance in a compound

Quiz on Friday, 3/22 – covers one and two-step molar conversions and %composition

March 11-15

Chapter 9 Test is Monday, March 11

*Students will be able to calculate the molar mass of compounds

*Students will be able to do one step molar conversions, from moles to mass, mass to moles, moles to particles, and particles to moles

*Students will be able to do two step conversions, from mass to particles and particles to mass

Feb 25-March 1

Balancing Chemical Equation quiz – Monday, 2/25

*Students will be able to identify five different types of reactions

*Students will be able to predict products for synthesis, decomposition, combustion, single replacement, and double replacement reactions