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Balancing Equations Day 2
1. You Will Need:
1.Balancing Equations – 2
pages 5 sides – Due by the
end of the period
2.Pencil, Periodic Table (pgs.
196-197)
3.Log #4 – Update on-line
2. Located on-line
1. Signed Grade Print out after This
Evening 1/13- 25pts.
2. Binder Check #4 210 points (Due
Thurs)
3. ½ page of notes – front side only,
done by hand 4. Colored Pencils(Due Tomorrow) Part 1 of Final
Tomorrow
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On what side of a chemical equation
would I find the products?
Which type of substance speeds up a
chemical reaction?
What are the #’s called we use to put in
front of formulas to balance equations
called?
If I wanted to slow down a chemical
reaction what type of substance would I
use?
What LAW states that matter can
neither be CREATED or DESTROYED?
What does to “take inventory” mean?
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If a substance was said to contain a lot of
hydroxide ions, what kind of substance
would we be looking at?
Bromothyml Blue remained Blue when
mixed with Substance Z. What pH type of
substance is Substance Z?
What are two ways to neutralize a base with
a value of 11?
Air is a solution of Nitrogen, Oxygen and a
few other elements. Which gas is
considered the solvent in this mixture?
Why?
What does the pH scale measure?
What is the largest molecule in living
organisms?
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What particle in the atom identifies the
element we are looking at?
In which family are the Inert Gases
located on the Period Table?
Potassium Iodide forms what kind of
bond? How do you know?
The most common Isotope of Arsenic
is?
What is the Electron configuration for
the element: Sodium
When would a compound be identified
as being bonded covalently?
6. 1. Complete - Balancing Equations –
Due by the end of the period TODAY
2. Organize Binder Check #4
3. Create ½ page of notes for test
Tomorrow and Thursday
4. Check your updated grades for
accuracy or missing assignments.
7. HOMEWORK:
1. Check your updated grades for
accuracy or missing assignments.
2. Final Exam- Part 1 – Tomorrow
• ½ page of notes