C-I Chemistry       Period  B           J. Kresel

Nov 19  and  Nov. 26-30 & Dec, 3-7,  2007    {weeks 11 & 12}

***  See reverse side for IMPORTANT homework information starting QUARTER II
Mon. (Nov. 19)  Day 3  BCDA
        Review Chapter 6 (Test after Thanksgiving (Wed. Nov 28).
        Introduction to ions. Formation, Octets, valence, common ions.
        Flash cards for "must know ions"
        *HW:  None assigned.

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Mon. (Nov 26)  Day 5  DACB    
        Submit Science Fair proposal (counts as a grade), if not yet done.      
        Review Chapter 6 (Test next class)
        Introduction to ions. Formation, Octets, valence, common ions.
        Chapter 7.  Ionic bonding. Flash cards for "must know ions"
        *HW: Read Chapter 7 section 7.1.  Questions p. 193 # 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, 10.
        (due Wed 11-28). This homework assignment falls under the Qtr II policy on the reverse.

Wed.   (Nov 28)  Day 7  ADBC
        TEST Chapter 6.    
        Review Chapter 7 part 7.1  Notes on 7.1, 7.2, and 7.3
        More flash cards for "must know ions".
        *HW Read Chapter 7, section 7.3. Questions
        p. 203 # 25, 26, 29. Study "MUST KNOW" ions.  (due Fri 11-30)

Fri.   (Nov 30)  Day 1  ABCD
        Ion Quiz.  Video:  CPB #8 "Chemical Bonds".
        *HW Read Chapter 8, Section 8.1.
        Questions p. 216 # 1, 2, 4, 5.   (due Tue 12-4)

Tue.   (Dec 4)  Day 3  BCDA
        Finish list of ions.  Review of ionic substances from chapter 7.
        Introduction to molecular compounds, Chapter 8.
        Formulas, single/double/triple bonding. Exceptions.
        *HW  Study ions from flash cards.

Thur.   (Dec 6)  Day 5  DACB
        Quiz, ions and compounds. Covalent Bonds, section 8.2.
        Demos: Behavior of covalent and ionic bonds.
        *HW   Read Chapter 8, Section 8.2.
        Questions p. 220 #7, 8. p. 225 # 10. p. 229 # 14, 16, 20. (due Mon 12-10).
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Mon. (Dec 10)  Day 7  ADBC
        Lab:   Solubilities of cations and anions.
        (Lab sheets and questions due at the end of class)
        *HW Read Chapter 8 section 8.3   Questions p. 236 # 24, 25, 27,   (due Wed 12-12)
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        Class Homework policy beginning QUARTER II.
        Effective Monday, November 26, 2007

        a.)  Homework submitted on the day due will receive full credit. If you are
              absent from school on the day a homework assignment is due, that
              assignment is due the next class you are in attendance. For lengthy absences,
              please speak with me or ask your guidance counselor to visit me.

        b.)  Homework submitted after the due date (this means work submitted                         after 2:05pm on the day the homework is scheduled due) will receive
               half credit.

        c.)  Homework submitted greater than 4 calendar days (weekends and                            holidays excluded) after the scheduled due day receives no credit.

              Example #1. If homework is due on Monday, June 23rd, full credit
              is given if the work is submitted on or before 2:05pm on June 23rd.
              If the homework is submitted after that time (even at 2:15pm), but on or                before Friday, June 27th (4 calendar or business days) the work will receive                    HALF credit. After 2:05pm on Friday, June 27 - no credit.

              Example #2. If homework is due on Thursday, July 3rd, full credit
              is given if the work is submitted on or before 2:05pm on July 3rd.
              If the homework is submitted after that time, but on or before                                  Thursday, July 10 (4 calendar or business days) the work will receive                           HALF credit. July 4th is a holiday and is followed by a weekend,
              neither of which count. The 4 business days are Thursday to Mon,                        Tue, Wed, and Thur.