Chapter 1 Homework and Learning Objectives- HC
Chapter 1 Homework
READ and safety contract, Read pgs. 693-697,
After viewing the safety video in class there will be a Safety Quiz
Metric chart, Appendix A-1, Metric WS
READ Appendix B then read and take notes on 1.1
1.1 WS's
Read/notes 1.2, 1.2 WS
Metric WS, DA WS, Density WS,
Significant Figure Note Handout: Read pgs. 58-61, How to collect and record numerical data
Penny Lab: graphing density, physical or chemical change,
Quiz over Metric, DA, Density
Read/notes 1.3-1.4, Classification of Matter Flow Chart,
Go to http://chemthink.com/chemthink.htm log on using your username and password and complete the Particulate Nature Tutorial
1.3WS, 1.4WS
Lab practical Classifying Matter
Density Column Lab
Separating Mixture Lab
At home activity to determine if a reaction is endo or exothermic
View Powers of Ten video it reinforces the concept and importance of scale and use of metric units.
CH 1 Rv.pg. 34-37, Term Review 1-12, Concept and Skills 10,15,16,19-25, Test Prep 1-4,6,7,9,10 (30 Questions total)
Crib Sheet
Test 1
Chapter 1 Learning Objectives
(CH 11, CH 13, CH 4, CH 5)
properties and illustrations for the states of matter
Illustration of a solid, liquid, and gas at the molecular level (not water)
Illustration of solid, liquid, and gas state of water
what is a chemical reaction, reactants, and products,
compare and contrast exothermic and endothermic reactions
Graphs of endothermic and exothermic reaction
How does name brand aspirin differ from generic brands of aspirin?
11.3 State Changes
1-2 What is Matter
volume, mass, weight, units of measurement, metric prefixes, SI system of measurements, qualitative/quantitative, dimensional analysis, conversion factors, derived units, density, physical/chemical property/change, chemical change indicators,
1-3 What is the Nature of Matter
atom, element, allotrope, molecule, monatomic, diatomic
Why is graphite so soft and diamonds so hard when both are composed of carbon atoms?
1-4 How is Matter Classified
pure substance, element, compound(organic, inorganic, covalent, ionic), molecule (diatomic element or covalent compound), mixture (homogenous, heterogeneous), solution, solute, solvent, colloid, suspension (CH 13.1), alloy (CH 4.2), Tyndall effect, ions (CH 5.1 cation, anion), acid, base, pH scale (CH 15.3)
Interactive Periodic Table of Elements and properties
13.1 Separating mixtures
fractional distillation of crude oil
Trivia
What are the four most common elements found in living things?
What are the most common elements found in the Earth's Crust? List the top three
What are the deadliest elements?
Graphing basics
Independent and dependent variables
Density of a Pre, Post, and 1982 Penny
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