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Mon 10/23 1st period IB CHM 2 EQ: Why is a salt bridge necessary in a voltaic cell? Due: HW: Q’s pg. 380 do #9-13 Notes: Topic 9 cont.

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2 Mon 10/ st period IB CHM 2 EQ: Why is a salt bridge necessary in a voltaic cell? Due: HW: Q’s pg. 380 do #9-13 Notes: Topic 9 cont. HW: Q’s pg. 390 do #15

3 Mon 10/23 2nd, 4th,5th, & 7th per. Chem 1
EQ: What is the energy of a photon of X-ray radiation with a frequency of 7.49 x 1018/s? Due HW: Q’s pg. 148 do #24 & 25 Notes: Ch 5 Electrons in atoms HW: Q’s pg. 153 do #62, 63, 64, & 66

4 Mon 10/ rd period IB CHM EQ: State and explain how the first ionization energy of calcium compares with that of potassium Due HW: Q’s pg. 79 #15 and exam style questions pgs 5_assess_T2.pdf HW: Study for Topic 2 test tomorrow (Tues)

5 EQ: State and explain how the first ionization energy of calcium compares with that of potassium
There are various contributing factors here. The most important one is that when the first electron is removed, it is removed from the fourth shell (main energy level), but the second electron is removed from the third shell; an electron in the third shell is closer to the nucleus and therefore more strongly held. Other factors may also be mentioned: the first electron is removed from a neutral atom, but the second is removed from a positive ion − it is more difficult to remove a negatively charged electron from a positive ion than from a neutral atom; once the first electron has been removed, there is less electron– electron repulsion − all electrons are pulled in more closely and the ion is smaller so all electrons are held more tightly. [3]

6 Tues 10/ nd & 4th per. Chem 1 EQ: Explain how an atom emits a photon of light. See pg. 140 Notes: Ch 5 Electrons in atoms Lab: Flame Test Go over HW due: Q’s pg. 153 do #62, 63, 64, & 66 HW: Q’s pg. 133 do #1 & 2

7 Clear your area, bags in shelves, cell phones off and put away
Tues 10/ rd period IB CHM EQ: no question today Topic 2 Test Clear your area, bags in shelves, cell phones off and put away

8 Wed 10/ st period IB CHM 2 EQ: Deduce the overall reaction and calculate the cell potential for a cell consisting of an Fe3+/Fe2+ half-cell and a Zn/Zn2+ half-cell. Due: HW: Q’s pg. 390 do #15 Notes: Topic 9 cont. HW: Q’s pg. 392 do #16 & 17

9 Wed 10/ rd period IB CHM EQ: Identify the location of the alkali metals, halogens, noble gases, lanthanoids, actinoids, & transition metals on the Periodic Table 1. Video: Topic 3 – take notes

10 Wed 10/ th & 7th per. Chem 1 EQ: Explain how an atom emits a photon of light. See pg. 140 Notes: Ch 5 Electrons in atoms Lab: Flame Test Go over HW due: Q’s pg. 153 do #62, 63, 64, & 66 HW: Q’s pg. 133 do #1 & 2

11 Thurs 10/ nd & 4th per. Chem 1 EQ: State Heisenburg’s uncertainty principle Turn in HW due: Q’s pg. 133 do #1 & 2 Notes: Ch 5 continued HW: Write electron configurations for….. TBA later (announced at end of class)

12 Wed 10/25 & Thurs 10/26 3rd period IB CHM
EQ: Identify the location of the alkali metals, halogens, noble gases, lanthanoids, actinoids, & transition metals on the Periodic Table 1. Notes: Topic 3

13 Fri 10/ st period IB CHM 2 EQ: What is BOD? What does BOD tell you about water quality? Due: HW: Q’s pg. 392 #16 & 17 Take notes on pgs Demo: Voltaic cell (if possible today) HW: Q’s pg. 385 do #14

14 10/ rd period IB CHM EQ: Which of the following forms an alkaline solution when added to water? SiO2 P4O10 Na2O SO3 1. Lab: Flame Test 2. Notes: Topic 3 3. HW: Q’s pg. 96 do #1-5

15 Fri 10/ th & 7th per. Chem 1 EQ: State Heisenburg’s uncertainty principle Turn in HW due: Q’s pg. 133 do #1 & 2 Notes: Ch 5 continued HW: Write electron configurations for….. TBA later (announced at end of class)


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