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Chemistry classes Mon Jan 11, 2016 Mrs. Schultz Available online: schultz915.pbworks.com

Mon Jan 11, st – 7 th period EQ: What is the most important table of information about elements? 1.Due: Ch 6 workbook pages (optional HW assignment) 2.Test Ch 6 Periodic Table 3.CW/HW: WS Semester Exam Review sheet – It is due the day you take the semester exam Exams: 1 st per. – 1/20 7:30 am; 2 nd per.-1/21 9 am; 3 rd per.-1/22 9 am; 4 th per- 1/21 10:50 am; 5 th per.-1/22 10:50 am; 6 th per.-1/19 12:30 pm; 7 th per.-1/20 12:30 pm

Tues 1/12 2 nd per EQ: Write the name and symbol that oxygen forms as an anion. Fluorine? Phosphorus? 1.Finish Test Ch 6 2.CW: Q’s pg Notes: Ch 7 4.CW: WS Atoms & ions 5.HW: Q’s pg. 203 do #10 & 11 6.Next class, on Thursday, open notebook EQ quiz (bell work)

Tues 1/12 3rd per EQ: Write the name and symbol that oxygen forms as an anion. Fluorine? Phosphorus? 1.Finish Test Ch 6 2.CW: Q’s pg Notes: Ch 7 4.On Thursday, open notebook EQ quiz (bell work)

Tues 1/12 4 th per EQ: Write the name and symbol that oxygen forms as an anion. Fluorine? Phosphorus? 1.Finish Test Ch 6 2.CW: Q’s pg Notes: Ch 7 4.CW: WS Atoms & ions 5.HW: Q’s pg. 203 do #10 & 11 6.Next class, on Thursday, open notebook EQ quiz (bell work)

Wed 1/13 1 st per EQ: Write the name and symbol that oxygen forms as an anion. Fluorine? Phosphorus? 1.Finish Test Ch 6 2.CW: Q’s pg Notes: Ch 7 4.HW: Q’s pg. 203 do #10 & 11 5.Next class, on Friday, open notebook EQ quiz (bell work)

Wed 1/13 3 rd per EQ: Use electron dot structures to determine the formula for the ionic compound formed between Mg and Cl. 1.Due: CW/HW: Q’s pg. 199 (7.1 section) 2.Notes: Ch 7 3.HW: Q’s pg. 203 do #10 & 11 4.Quiz using EQ’s & open notebook is Friday (1/15) 5.Semester Exam Review sheet is due Fri Jan 22 nd 6. 3 rd period exam is Fri Jan 22 nd.

Wed 1/13 5th per EQ: Write the name and symbol that oxygen forms as an anion. Fluorine? Phosphorus? 1.Finish Test Ch 6 2.CW: Q’s pg Notes: Ch 7 4.HW: Q’s pg. 203 do #10 & 11 5.Next class, on Friday, open notebook EQ quiz (bell work)

Wed 1/13 7 th per EQ: Write the name and symbol that oxygen forms as an anion. Fluorine? Phosphorus? 1.Finish Test Ch 6 2.CW: Q’s pg Notes: Ch 7 4.HW: Q’s pg. 203 do #10 & 11 5.Next class, on Friday, open notebook EQ quiz (bell work)

Thurs 1/14 2 nd period EQ: Use electron dot structures to determine the formula for the ionic compound formed between Mg and Cl. 1.Notebook EQ’s Quiz 2.CW: WS Atoms & ions 3.Notes: Ch 7 4.HW: Q’s pg. 203 do #10 & 11 5.HW: Semester exam review sheet (due on Thurs 1/21 2 nd period exam)

Thurs 1/14 3 rd period EQ: Write the name and chemical formula when Aluminum combines with chlorine. 1.Go over Due: HW: Q’s pg. 203 #10 & 11 2.CW: WS Atoms & ions 3.Open notebook EQ quiz on Friday 4.HW: Semester exam review sheet (due on Fri 1/22 3 rd period exam)

Thurs 1/14 4 th period EQ: Use electron dot structures to determine the formula for the ionic compound formed between Mg and Cl. 1.Go over due HW: Q’s pg. 203 do #10 & 11 2.Notebook EQ’s Quiz 3.CW: WS Atoms & ions 4.Notes: Ch 7 5.HW: Semester exam review sheet (due on Thurs 1/21 4th period exam)

Fri 1/15 1 st period EQ: Use electron dot structures to determine the formula for the ionic compound formed between Mg and Cl. 1.Go over due HW: Q’s pg. 203 do #10 & 11 2.Notebook EQ’s Quiz 3.CW: WS Atoms & ions 4.Notes: Ch 7 5.HW: Semester exam review sheet (due on Wed 1/20 1st period exam)

Fri 1/15 3 rd per EQ: Determine the number of protons, electrons, and neutrons in a selenide anion. 1.Due: CW/HW: WS Atoms & ions 2.Open notebook EQ quiz 3.HW: Semester exam review sheet (due on Fri 1/22 3 rd period exam)

Fri 1/15 5 th period EQ: Use electron dot structures to determine the formula for the ionic compound formed between Mg and Cl. 1.Go over due HW: Q’s pg. 203 do #10 & 11 2.Notebook EQ’s Quiz 3.CW: WS Atoms & ions 4.Notes: Ch 7 5.HW: Semester exam review sheet (due on Fri 1/22 period exam)

Fri 1/15 7 th per EQ: Use electron dot structures to determine the formula for the ionic compound formed between Mg and Cl. 1.Go over due HW: Q’s pg. 203 do #10 & 11 2.Notebook EQ’s Quiz 3.Remotes Q’s – review for semester exam 4.HW: Semester exam review sheet (due on Wed 1/20 7 th per exam)