Ch. 3 Outline
Ch. 3: Matter and Energy After studying this chapter you should be able to: Define matter and give examples of things which are matter and examples of things which are Continue Reading →
Ch. 3: Matter and Energy After studying this chapter you should be able to: Define matter and give examples of things which are matter and examples of things which are Continue Reading →
Ch. 2: Measurement and Problem Solving After studying this chapter you should be able to: Work with numbers in scientific notation Read a measuring device to the correct number of Continue Reading →
Ch. 1: The Chemical World After studying this chapter you should be able to: Define chemistry Name the steps of the scientific method and explain how scientists use the scientific Continue Reading →
Using your knowledge of metric prefixes and the problem solving method of dimensional analysis, it is easy to convert from one unit to another unit. You should still take significant Continue Reading →
YOUR REVIEW PACKET IS DUE ON MONDAY!!! Warm-Up: Friday May 29, 2015: Match each description with the appropriate type of radiation – alpha, beta, positron, or gamma: A negatively charged Continue Reading →
***Make sure that you have turned in the questions for the Hot and Cold Pack article*** Warm Up Wednesday May 13, 2015: Review 1.Give an example of a solution, suspension, Continue Reading →
Warm up Friday May 1, 2015: Write the balanced equation for photosynthesis where carbon dioxide and water combine to form glucose (C6H12O6) and diatomic oxygen gas. If a plant has Continue Reading →
Warm-Up: Monday April 27, 2015: Find the molar mass for each compound: a.Cobalt (II) chloride b.Nitric acid c.Silver nitrate Homework: Mole Calculations Review
Warm-Up Monday 4/20/15: 1. Predict whether each of the following compounds is soluble or insoluble in water. Use your reference tables to help you. a.) Magnesium Phosphate b.) Silver (I) Continue Reading →
Warm Up April 20, 2015: Predict whether each of the following compounds is soluble or insoluble in water. a.) Magnesium Phosphate b.)Silver (I) Nitrate Continue Reading →