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1. Welcome Chemistry I – Day V
Portland Scholars
Mr. Treothe Bullock - Instructor
Unit 1 Test Review
Review
Recovery
Lab
Complete Data Collection
and Sharing
% error Calculations
Accepted values
Unit 2 Review
Chemistry Math Continued
Scientific Notation
Exponents
Dimensional Analysis
Water is 1.00 g/ml
The unknown metal was …
Rough Draft of Inquiry
Report
Peer Reviews of Rough
Drafts of unknown metal lab
2. Assignments Due
Candle Lab
Accuracy Precision
Lab
Conversions Practice
and Lab
History & Importance
of Chemistry Paper
Water Density Lab
For Next Week
Complete Chapter 2
Review
Complete
Dimensional Analysis
Rough Draft of
Unknown Metal Lab
3. Homework for Day VI
All Math Practice Work Should be
completed in Packet
Complete Rough Draft of Inquiry Report on
Unknown metal – include % error for
personal and class average
Get a peer review of rough draft
Self Score Unit I & II Packet and have
ready to turn in
4. Test Recovery
If you scored under 90% and would like to improve your grade
follow the steps below. 89% is the highest grade allowed on
recovered tests. ½ Credit is given for all questions corrected as
instructed.
I. State what your
mistaken question and
answer were.
II. Explain the thinking
error that caused you to
miss the question.
III. State the correct
answer.
IV. Justify your answer
with a reference in the
text. Show any work
necessary to solve the
problem.
5. Chapter 3 Outline – Atoms: The
Building Blocks of Matter 3-1
Explain the law of
conservation of mass,
the law of definite
proportions, and the
law of multiple
proportions.
Summarize the five
essential points of
Dalton’s atomic
theory.
Explain the
relationship between
Dalton’s atomic theory
and the law of
conservation of mass,
the law of definite
proportions and the
law of multiple
proportions.
6. Chapter 3 Outline – Atoms: The
Building Blocks of Matter 3-2
Summarize the
observed properties of
cathode rays that led
to the discovery of the
electron.
Summarize the
experiment carried out
by Rutherford and his
co-workers that led to
the discovery of the
nucleus.
List the properties of
protons, neutrons, and
electrons.
Define atom.
7. Chapter 3 Outline – Atoms: The
Building Blocks of Matter 3-3
Explain what isotopes
are.
Define atomic number
and mass number and
describe how they apply
to isotopes.
Given the identity of a
nuclide, determine its
number of protons,
neutrons and electrons.
Define mole in terms of
Avogadro’s number, and
define molar mass.
Solve problems
involving mass in grams,
amount in moles, and
number of atoms of an
element.