Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Extra Credit Assignment

The extra credit assignment is comprised of three separated assignments. First, it is a five page multiple choice filled with questions that I believe are slightly harder than the AP. It has the word "national" at the bottom of the page. The next section is a multiple choice set that is at the same level as or easier than the AP. It is called the "local" exam. Finally, there are a bunch of Part 2 questions.

This assignment is intended to be preparation for the midterm. You should be able to do all of the problems listed below WITHOUT notes.

For section 1 (national): only do the following questions: 2,3,5,6,8,9,12-15,17-19,21,23,37,43-53,55,56

For section 2 (local): only do the following questions: 1,4,6-8,10-22,37-39,43-47,49-54,59

Please do all of the short answer questions.

Note, extra credit will be obtained by trying EVERY question and showing work on all problems, including, where warrented, the multiple choice.

My guess is it will take about 10 hrs. I am not sure what day I will check it; assume 1/4/10.

Have fun and happy holidays!
Holden

Monday, December 21, 2009

Diffusion Lab

Is it just me, or does anyone else find every single question on this lab to be almost the same question over and over?

Additional questions:

What are H35Cl and H37Cl?
Is "reproducibly" even a word?

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Reason We Aren't Allowed to Chewe Gum in Lab


http://www.news24.com/Content/World/News/1073/f9288c35d4214826a97986dd2d02a10e/09-12-2009-02-07/Students_jaw_blown_off_by_gum

Reason We Aren't Allowed to Chew Gum in Lab

Sunday, December 6, 2009

HW Chap 10 # 4

What type of intermolecular forces would
you expect to find in a sample of NH3?
1. dipole-dipole
2. London
3. H-bonding
4. interionic
5. covalent

Is it me, or are choices 1, 2, and 3 correct?

I at least know that NH3 exhibits both hydrogen bonding and london dispersion forces are correct for the molecule as per our notes in class...

Monday, November 30, 2009

HW packet # 49

The question is:

Which of the following ions contains both sigma and pi covalent bonds?

  1. OH-
  2. Cl0-
  3. CN-
  4. PO4 3-
  5. SO4 2-
I know this question is really asking which ion has double or triple bonds, but I can find structures of the sulfate ion with double bonds. Why is CN- the right answer?

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving!

I hope your Thanksgiving was enjoyable and filled with thanks ... for chemistry! Reminder:

Monday: Review quest homework and 100 question packet. Within the packet, disregard any question dealing with transition metals or XeF5. Otherwise, everything else is fair game, though certain questions are more likely than others. Be sure to spend time memorizing geometries, otherwise it will be tough to do well.

Tuesday: TEST!

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

number 31 doesnt make sense. the answer that it says is correct isn't correct.

Quest Homework Posted

The Quest assignment is posted. The questions are roughly in order of what we learned, so if you'd like to get a jump on it (as it is 35 questions), you can at least to the first half.

Have fun and post questions!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Today's Video on Hybridization

We are embarking on Chapter 9 now. Here is a link to the video we watched in class if you'd like to watch it again.

http://www.mhhe.com/physsci/chemistry/animations/chang_7e_esp/orm1s2_7.rm

Thanks to Mr. Bollermann at West for finding the video.

Another interactive activity to reinforce structures (remember, you need to memorize these geometries):

http://www.mhhe.com/physsci/chemistry/animations/chang_7e_esp/VSEPR.swf

Feel free to poke around and find other useful videos for our understanding.

Holden

Sunday, November 15, 2009

#31 of Review

Can someone explain how to do 31 of the Q1 review. I don't understand how to get the ion concentration from the molarity of a solution?

Q1 Review

Question about 8 on the review packet? What is lattice energy?
Question about wording of 11? what is Bronsted and what is meant by not a base or acid?

Friday, November 13, 2009

response to #8 by blahblahblah...

all of the other atoms other than O

Thursday, November 12, 2009

help before test!

why does Mg have a greater first ionization energy than Na? And how does Na have a greater second ionization energy than Mg at the same time??

Saturday, November 7, 2009

This week and Quest Homework

Quest homework is posted. It is due Thursday, 11/11. I would advocate you wait to do it until after we discuss the practice set of questions.

Monday: Review atomic practice questions. Periodic Table questions assigned.
Tuesday: Review PT questions.
Wed: Off
Thursday: Review Quest. Introduce bonding (Chp 8).
Friday: Test (50-60pts).

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Extra Explanation of Quantum Numbers

Here is a great addition to the notes we took in class. Its basically the same but there are some simple questions at the end that helped me remember the material.



Physics and Chem Sites

here is the site you wanted me to post..

interesting if u like chem (short video about every element)..

It is really a daughter site of this guy here:

sixtysymbols is a physics site that has a little anecdote or experiment about sixty different physics symbols

-->oh and for those of you who were interested in schrodingers cat, just click on the little picture of the cat and it clarifies the theory. there is also a video on wave function, but as you can see from watching the video, even quantum physicists have a tough time explaining it...

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

The best periodic table ever.

http://azuregrackle.com/periodictable/table/

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