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Honors Chemistry (Period 1) Assignments

Instructor
Garrett Lim
Term
Spring 2017
Department
Science
Description

Welcome to Mr. Lim's Chemistry Honors webpage. This class is designed to help you gain a fundamental background in chemistry and to develop a scientific way of thinking about life. This class is designed to help you succeed on the Common Core test in April and to serve as a foundation if you choose to move on to Advanced Placement (AP) Chemistry. I'm excited about what the year has in store for us and I hope that you enjoy the wonderful world of chemistry!


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Final!!!  Here are the old study guides from first semester if you want to redo them.

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Study Guide #4

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Acid/Base, etc. Study Guide

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Gases, etc. Study Guide

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Stoich Study Guide

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Redox Balancing Worksheet #6-10
All four problems on the second worksheet (make sure that you treat them all as basic solutions)
Quiz today, too!
 
Some answers: 

Worksheet #1 (small font) Answers (Coefficients of the original equation listed. If not in the original equation, like H2O or H+ or OH-, it will be written out): 

6: 4H+, 1, 2 --> 1, 2, 2H2O 
8: 16H+, 2, 10 --> 2, 5, 8H2O (watch out for doubling of chlorine/chloride!) 

Worksheet #2 (big font) Answers (Coefficients of the original equation listed. If not in the original equation, like H2O or H+ or OH-, it will be written out): 

#2: 2H+, 1, 2 --> 2, 1 (no additional H2O needed since it's already in the equation!!!) 
#4: 2OH-, 2, 3 --> 2, 3, 1H2O 

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Redox Balancing Worksheet #1-5
 

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p. 640 #1-3, p. 642 #4, 5 (write down the oxidation number for ALL elements in the compounds), p. 643 #8, 9
 
I have attached the answers to the practice problems we did in class.
 

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Print out notes!!!

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Organic Chemistry Test

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Organic Chemistry Study Guide due

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p. 721 #25, 26, p. 746 #11b, p. 753 #14, 15abcdf, p. 773 #1

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Organic Chemistry Quiz

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Naming Hydrocarbons Worksheet

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Isomers of Hexane Worksheet

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Alkane, Alkene, Alkyne Chart

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Acid/Base Test!
 
Jeopardy attached

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Study Guide due

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Article Questions due.   
 

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Titration Lab Due!

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p. 616 #23, p. 884 #20, 21 (the acid in #21 can be written as HC3H5O2)
 
AND write the dissociation equation and ICE chart for the following:

a. 0.350M HNO2
b. 0.350M H2SO3
c. 0.350M NH3 (hint: this is a base so make sure that you add water to this!)
 
 

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pH Worksheet AND p. 611 #19 and p. 612 #20

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p. 609 #18, p. 614 #21, 22, p. 884 #11-19

AND write the dissociation equation, constant expression for the following:

a. 0.350M HNO2
b. 0.350M H2SO3
c. 0.350M NH3 (hint: this is a base so make sure that you add water to this!)
 

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Cabbage Lab Due!

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Acid/Base/Electrolyte Worksheet

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Kinetics/Equilibrium Test and don't forget to print out notes!

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Kinetics/Equilibrium Study Guide
 
Also, print out notes!!!
 

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Penny Equilibrium Lab due!

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Finish Le Chatelier's Principle worksheet AND finish Equilibrium Constant Worksheet

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#1-10 on the left side of the Le Chatelier's Principle Worksheet.  Do not complete the K column.

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Approaching Equilibrium Worksheet

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Factors that influence reaction rates Worksheet
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Study for Quiz!
Print out the notes!

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Reaction Rates Worksheet

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Potential Energy Diagram Worksheet

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Print Kinetics Notes!

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Solutions Test!

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Study Guide due!
 
Attached are the notes from yesterday (more like an FYI as it isn't required information)

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p. 468 #21-23, p. 469 #24-25, p. 470 #26-27

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Concentration Worksheet #2

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Comic Strip Due!

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Concentration Worksheet #1

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p. 461 #3, 4
p. 484 #48-51
 
Quiz time!

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Print out solutions fill-in notes!

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Thermo test today!
 
Optional practice problems with answers:
p. 525 #78-80
p. 881 #4-6
p. 504: #20, 21
p. 525 #82, 83, 86

78:1.56 x 10^8 J
79: 30000 kJ
80: 140g of water
4: 3.74 J/gdegC
5: 0.214 J/gdegC
6: 0.900 J/gdegC
20: 2.58 kJ
21: 376 kJ
82: 287 kJ
83: 2830 kJ
86: 732 kJ

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Study guide due!

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Presentation Due Today!

Here is the rubric (20 points):

Participation: (1 point per person that shared - must be relatively even)

Content: (2 points per torch shared)

Synthesis: (1 point for picking a best torch or making the best torch, 3 points for justification)

Visual: (2 points for a visual aid)

Presentation Quality: (2 points well planned and executed presentation)

 

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Heating and Cooling Curves worksheet2
 
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1. (5 steps) -144000J
2. (4 steps) -4.60x10^4J
3. (3 steps) -15640J
4. (5 steps) +182000J
5. (5 steps) -121700J

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Start researching your torch!  Here are some guidelines and helps:
 

Research the torch relay from a previous Olympic event and answer the following questions:

 

What material was the torch made of?

What fuel was used?

What are the advantages and disadvantages of using that fuel?

Were there any situations during the relay that were out of the ordinary?

Any other interesting facts about the torch or torch relay?

 

Choose a Summer Olympics from 1936-2012. Note: the 1940 and 1944 were cancelled.

 

Sources:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic_torch_relay

http://olympic-museum.de/index.html

 

Requirements: each member of each group must choose a different year.

                             his, you will gather your information to make an argument about which of the torches was the best one of the four chosen.

                             This will be presented in front of the class some time this week.

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Heating and Cooling Curves Worksheet

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Calorimetry 2 and Hfus and Hvap Worksheet AND Quiz!!!
 
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2: 56degC
4: Rhenium

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1. 85,200J
3. 5.0x10^3 cal
5. -18,400J
7. -86.3 kJ
9. 172 J/g

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Calorimetry Worksheet #1
 
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Specific heat worksheet
 
Left:
1. 3180 J
2. -9390 J
3. 19.4 J ; 0.0194 kJ
4. -172,000 J
5. 50.0 °C
6. 0.444 J/g°C

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1. 4080 J
2. -5.00 x 10^3 cal
3. 6.0 g
4. 5.0 x 10^1 g
5. 30.0 °C
6. 23 °C
7. 30. °C

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Finish worksheet and also do #58 on p. 415
 
IMF Quiz today!
 
Print out the next set of notes!

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Answer the following questions:
 

1).p. 414-415 #39, 41

2).What solids have the highest melting and boiling points? What are some examples of them?

3).What types of solids are the following: copper, potassium nitrate, glass, diamond, iodine?

4.) Fill in the blanks: 

a) condensation: __________ to ____________

b) sublimation: __________ to ____________

c) fusion: _________ to ___________

d) freezing: _________ to __________

5) Define boiling point (use your notes).

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IMF and Forces of Attraction Worksheet

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Intermolecular Forces Worksheet

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Print out Fill-in Notes

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Gases Test!
 
Article found here: pressure_cooking.pdf

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 Study Guide

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 p. 388 #1-2, 392 4-6, p. 878 Ch. 13 #1-2, p. 879 Ch. 13 #4
 
Bring your book!
 
BTW, effusion means diffusion through a small hole but essentially you would treat those effusion questions just as you would a diffusion question.  In other words, just replace the word effusion with the word diffusion.

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Ideal Gas Law Worksheet and Gas Law Quiz through Molar Volume   

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1. 0.0102 mol
6. 5.33 L

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  • Mole and Volume Worksheet AND p. 441 #56-58 and p. 443 #61, 64
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Lab rewrites due!
 
Gas Law Worksheet
 
Selected Answers:

2. 682 mL
6. 221 kPa
7. 10,600 K

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Boyle's Law/Charles's Law Worksheet
Absolute Zero Lab due!

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Pressure Units Worksheet

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Stoich Test!!!

Optional Problems on p. 877 and 878.  Ch.12

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5: .600 mol HCl
6: 2.29 mol Cr2O3
7: 924 g carbon dioxide
8: 314 g sulfuric acid
9: 1.31 g carbon dioxide
10: 195.7 g aspirin
11: benzene is limiting, 4.2 g chlorine in excess, 64.8 g chlorobenzene produced
12: HCl is limiting, 2.99 g Ni in excess, 4.44 g NiCl2 produced
13: theo. yield: 26.4 g SnI4, 94.7% yield
14: theo. yield: 41.4 g NaAu(CN)2, 93.7% yield

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Rice Krispies Treats Lab due today!
 
Finish Study Guide

Answers to the study guide:
1a: 0.307mol O2
1b: 0.313mol NO2 (14.4g NO2)
1c: 1.3mol N2O
1d: 4.00mol NO2, 93.8% yield
2a: 18.8g SO2
2b: 494.7g H2O
3a: 15.4g PbI2
3b: 56.3%
4, System #1a: 1, 2, 1, 1 b: 5.78g Ca(OH)2 c: CaC2 d: 2.2g H2O
4, System #2a: 1, 1, 5, 4, 1 b: 6.15g H3BO3 c: Na2B4O7 d: 2.6g H2SO4, 2.8g H2O

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 Print out Fill-In Notes.  Gases!  PV=nRT-hee!  YAY!!!

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Also, each group bring a spatula and a pan!
  
Complete % Yield Worksheet

Some answers:
Example 1: 78.3%
Example 2: 50% or 60%

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 Limiting Reactant Worksheet Due

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Example 1: 50.7g iodine
Example 2: 12.5g zinc iodide

p. 368 #20c: 69.92g iron #20d: 13.65g sodium left over
p. 368 #21b: 28g water #21c: 60.0g glucose

#2: 31.9g sodium nitrate
#3: 46g calcium phosphate

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Review Worksheet Due!