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Date: Day Plan: 1) Finish Lab 2) Homework / Balancing Practice 3) Quiz & ACT Opener: What is the point of balancing equations and how do you do this? Date: Day Plan: 1) Finish Lab 2) Homework / Balancing Practice 3) Quiz & ACT Opener: What is the point of balancing equations and how do you do this? PC –Week 3 1Notes C – Balancing Chemical Reactions 2Turn in Silver Nitrate Lab 3½ Sheet on Balancing Chemical Reactions 4HW – Balancing Chemical Questions 5Quiz – 8 questions The point is to have an equal amount of elements on both sides of the reaction (Products and Reactants) to insure the conservation of mass theory. You do this by adding Coefficients to the elements and compounds accordingly

Y or N? Physical Appearance What Happened A & B Chemistry C & D Chemistry E & F Chemistry G & H Chemistry

ACT (Seniors – Work on Homework) 40 QUETSIONS IN 35 MINUTES 7 PASSAGES 3 EXPERIMEN T 3 DATA & Charts 1 Fighting scientist (save till the end)