April 2007 - Posts

Sassy Miss Neutron walks into a bar, and orders a drink.

The bartender says, NO CHARGE!!

Make up lab classes for chemistry will be available starting on Wednesday, May 2nd in room 668 as follows:

Wednesdays, starting immediately after 12th period for 2 periods.

Thursdays, periods 11 and 12.

The same labs will be given on both days.  You will be able to complete 2 labs on either day.  You will need a pass from your teacher to enter.

Click on Links to possibly be a Chemistry Millionaire as you review.

P.S.  Millionaire points are like "brownie points".  No actual money will enter your hands even if you are a chemistry genius.

Click on Dates to Remember to find the dates for the Saturday Chemistry Regents review classes. 

Print out attached file and start searching for answers.  We will review this in class.


Attachment(s): Chemistry Reference Table Scavenger Hunt.doc

Review book

Questions 18-35 on pages 117-118.

Click on the link to boost your chemistry concentration.

 http://chemistry.about.com/library/weekly/blconc.htm

 
Wednesday, June 20th at 1PM.
What happens if you drink that?
The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once.
Complete Le Chatelier's Principle Cont. page from the packet.
Are we going to blow up anything today?

The test on Kinetics & Thermodynamics is now on Monday, 4/23.  Review will be on Friday 4/20.

Know everything in Topic 8 of the review book.

May 7.

April 17th at 6:30PM in the auditorium.

Pu  (plutonium)!

April 26
Chemistry Regents Review Classes will be held in room 592 on the following Saturdays from 8AM-12PM. 
April 21, April 28, May 5, May 12, May 19, June 2, June 9,  June 16
Bring your "best friend" and calculator.  Don't forget to ask for proof for extra credit!

Review Book

1.  Read pages 114-116.

2.  Questions 18-25 on page 117.

This is the April 16th in class handout.
Attachment(s): Reversible Reactions.doc
I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious.
Open the attachment to see your lab total as of 4/13.  Check under your Chemistry period and assigned number.
Attachment(s): Grades Spring 2007 for Blog.xls

Review Book

1.  Read pages 118-119.

2.  Answer questions 36-44 on pages 119-120.

 

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Here are the topics you'll need to know for the Regents Exam on June 20th.


Attachment(s): Chemistry - 200 ways to pass the regents.doc
Two hydrogen atoms bumped into each other recently.
One said: "Why do you look so sad?"
The other responded: "I lost an electron."
Concerned, One asked "Are you sure?"
The other replied "I'm positive."
What lies behind us and what lies ahead of us are tiny matters compared to what lives within us.

The list will include all labs including those handed in on Friday, April 13.

Some things to remember:

  • Check out the Homework on the side-bar if you were absent and need the day's assignment.
  • Do we have a test today?  Click on Tests & Quizzes for the date of your next test, quiz or quest. Chemistry Review will have review sheets and other tips.
  • The Link on the top menu bar will take you to a list of Chemistry and school related websites.
  • You can add a Comment - a question, comment or joke - all chemistry/science related of course!  Click on "comment", and make sure you write ONLY your first name, and first initial of your last name.
  • Lastly, check out Quotes to Remember for some food for thought, and Chemistry Fun if you are brave enough for some science humor.

Quiz on potential energy diagrams, entropy and spontaneous reactions.

Review Book

1.  Read pages 111-112.

2.  Questions 11-17 on pages 113-114.

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