This document outlines notes from chemistry class sessions on various dates:
- Students presented their "Adopt an Element" projects and learned about the groups on the Periodic Table, including characteristics and examples of elements in each group.
- Homework assigned on the groups of elements from pages 88-105 of the textbook.
- A study guide was assigned as extra credit to help review for an upcoming chemistry quiz on topics covered so far. The study guide was due before the quiz on May 6th.
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Monday april 28, 2014
1. Pages 88-95
Answer Questions Page 95 in notebook
1 a
1 b
1 c
2 a
2 b
2 c
X Period
2. Monday April 28, 2014
Warm Up-
Get out Element Project
Work on Monday’s Warm Up Question
3. Students will be able to demonstrate how elements
make up all living and non living things found on earth
Objective
4. On Aspen
Zero– did not turn in
Stay after this week (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday) or
come for H or G period to make up missing work if
needed
Grades
5. 10 minutes to look over, prepare presentation, final
touches
Presentation sheet
Write your Name
Hand in to me before presenting
Adopt an Element Project
Presentations
10. Make sure your grades are matching Aspen!
Questions??
KEEP ALL WARM UPS TOGETHER!!
CHEMISTRY QUIZ NEXT TUESDAY!!
Pass Back Papers
11. Use your textbook and the people you are sitting with to find
information about each group on the Periodic Table.
Pages 88-105.
Group Name and Number(s):
Alkali Metals Group 1
Elements in the group:
Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr
3 Characteristics of group:
Highly reactive; found only as compounds combined with other elements;
shiny and soft
Example of Use:
Potassium is found in bananas; sodium found in sea beds.
Periodic Table of Elements Groups
20 minutes
12. Wednesday April 30, 2014
Warm Up-
Get out Homework
Work on Wednesday’s Warm Up
13. Students will be able to use the ;aw of conservation
of mass to answer questions
Objective
15. Groups of Elements pages 90- 105
Alkali metals- group 1
Super reactive
Never found as uncombined elements in nature
Potassium is found in bananas
Alkaline earth metals- group 2
Hard, grey-white, Good heat conductors
Never found uncombined in nature
16. Groups of Elements
Transition metals- groups 3-12
Hard and shiny
Good conductors of electricity
Less reactive than groups 1 and 2
17. Groups of Elements
Lanthanides- below the table
Soft malleable shiny metals with high conductivity
Mixed with more common metals to make alloys (mixture of a
metal with at least one other element)
Actinides- below the table
Thorium and uranium are the only one that occur naturally in nature
93-102 made artificially
Nuclei are very unstable
18. Carbon family-
only carbon is a nonmetal
carbon atoms are found in all living things
Nitrogen family-
Nitrogen and phosphorus are nonmetals
Atmosphere is about 80% nitrogen
Nitrogen occurs as a diatomic molecule (two atoms)
Oxygen family-
Reactive
Oxygen is a diatomic molecule
Groups of Elements
19. Groups of Elements
Halogens- group 17
Very reactive
Uncombined elements are dangerous to humans
Noble gases- group 18
Unreactive
Do not ordinarily form compounds
20. Metalloids
Traits of metals and nonmetals
Most useful property is their ability to conduct electricity
Hydrogen
Simplest element
Makes up over 90% of atoms in the universe, 1% of mass of earth
Distinct properties= cannot be grouped
Rarely found as a pure element
Groups of Elements
22. Mass can neither be created nor destroyed
Mass can only be converted from one form to
another
Conservation of Mass Activity
Law of Conservation of Mass
23. Thursday May 1, 2014
HAPPY MAY!!
Warm Up-
Get out Homework
Work on Thursday’s and Friday’s Warm Ups
24. Students will be able to review what they know about
chemistry.
Objective
27. Below are the topics that have been discussed with
Chemistry. Create a Study Guide/Effort to help review for the
Chemistry Quiz that will be on Tuesday May 6. Use ALL
worksheets and notes that you have to gather as much
information about each topic as possible including definitions,
pictures, and examples. You should know how to apply this
information.
Chemistry Quiz Study Guide
28. Ideas: Large pamphlet, poster, song, poem, 2 column notes,
flash cards, rhymes, pictures, graphic organizers, story, etc.
Your Study Guide/ Effort will be a 5 POINT EXTRA CREDIT QUIZ
GRADE.
IT MUST BE HANDED IN ON TUESDAY MAY 6 BEFORE THE QUIZ
IN ORDER TO RECEIVE THE POINTS.
Chemistry Quiz Study Guide
29. 8:19--- A PERIOD
PLEASE HAVE…
PEN/PENCIL
SOMETHING TO WRITE ON
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD BOOK
Friday May 2, 2014