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				<title>AP/IB-SL Chemistry Per. 1 (Walnut High School)</title>
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					Class Name: AP/IB-SL Chemistry Per. 1
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						Jeri Burnside
					
					
						Location: K4
					
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						<title><![CDATA[Due: 04/22/2013]]></title>
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									Reaction Prediction Practice!<br>For each of the reactions, write the balanced net ionic equation.<br>It helps if you can identify what type of reaction you're looking at before you start trying to write products.  The hints I've given below tell you what type of reaction you have.<br><br>Do all the reactions for 1997, found here (copy/paste link)<br>:<br>http://www.chemmybear.com/reaction.html#1997<br><br>Answers can be found here; however, they may not be balanced.  Back in 1997, you didn't have to balance the net ionic equation. Now, though, you do.<br> <br>http://www.chemmybear.com/answers.html#1997<br><br>(There is an error in answer for (e); product should be water, not H30)<br><br>But before looking at the answers, here are the hints<br>(Scroll down)<br>.<br>.<br>.<br>.<br>.<br>.<br>.<br>.<br>.<br>.<br>.<br>.<br>.<br>.<br>.<br>1997 reaction hints:<br>1.  Two ionic compounds in aqueous solution = Double replacement with solid precipitate<br>2. "Acidified" is a key word for Redox (this one does NOT involve Na or K)<br>3. Nonmetal oxides are acidic anhydrides. Acidic anhydrides react with water resulting in the  synthesis of a weak acid<br>4.  Lewis Base (e- pair donor) reacts with Lewis Acid (e- pair acceptor), and a coordinate covalent bond forms<br>5.  Element + compound ("love triangle") = Single replacement<br>6. KNH2 is potassium amide; it reacts with water to produce ammonia and hydroxide ions<br>7. synthesis<br>8. Two ionic compounds in aqueous solution = Double replacement with solid precipitate<br>
								
								
								
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						<pubDate>Fri, 19 Apr 2013 10:26:37 PDT</pubDate>
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						<title><![CDATA[Due: 02/14/2013]]></title>
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									Print this lab and bring on block day!<br>
								
								
								
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						<pubDate>Mon, 11 Feb 2013 18:01:44 PST</pubDate>
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						<title><![CDATA[Due: 02/14/2013]]></title>
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									Read this Article (warning: Long, but worth it)<br><br>No, it won't be on the test.  But read it anyway, because it's about YOU.<br>
								
								
									<a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/wp/2013/02/09/a-warning-to-college-profs-from-a-high-school-teacher/?tid=pm_pop" target="_blank">http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/wp/2013/02/09/a-warning-to-college-profs-from-a-high-school-teacher/?tid=pm_pop</a><br>
								
								
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						<pubDate>Mon, 11 Feb 2013 18:02:39 PST</pubDate>
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						<title><![CDATA[Due: 10/26/2012]]></title>
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									Bring your textbooks to class on Friday; you will have a sub and will be given a book-based assignment to complete in class. <br><br>Your binders will be collected on Monday; attached is a list of items that must be in the binder.  Make sure your items are in the same order and are COMPLETE and LEGIBLE!  Hieroglyphic handwriting, problems with only an answer given and no work shown , and other substandard work will receive NO credit.  <br>
								
								
								
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						<pubDate>Thu, 25 Oct 2012 16:13:06 PDT</pubDate>
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						<title><![CDATA[Due: 10/25/2012]]></title>
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									Read Ch. 22 pgs. 576-583, Alkanes;  DO Problems 7 - 9 on page 605.<br>
								
								
								
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						<pubDate>Tue, 23 Oct 2012 12:08:04 PDT</pubDate>
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						<title><![CDATA[Due: 10/19/2012]]></title>
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									<div>PRINT the Chapter 7 Worksheets (1 - 4)&nbsp;and Ch. 7&nbsp;Study Guide from Blackboard, and bring  to class on Friday.&nbsp; You will have the period to work on them.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>&nbsp;</div><br>
								
								
								
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						<pubDate>Thu, 18 Oct 2012 13:37:40 PDT</pubDate>
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						<title><![CDATA[Due: 10/11/2012]]></title>
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									COMPLETE the Chapter 6 Study Guide (passed out in class, or can be printed from Blackboard).  <br><br>PRINT and BRING the five WORKSHEETS for Ch. 6 from Blackboard, and complete them in class on Thursday.<br><br>TEST on Ch. 6 is on FRIDAY October 12! <br>
								
								
								
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						<pubDate>Mon, 08 Oct 2012 18:10:17 PDT</pubDate>
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						<title><![CDATA[Due: 10/05/2012]]></title>
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									Complete the handout "The Atomic Spectrum of Hydrogen".  Show work for at least ONE example of each calculation required!  Repetitive calculations of the same type (where only one variable is changed) can be done on your calculator, and only the answer needs to be shown.  Read and follow all directions carefully and make sure that you fill in each table correctly and complete and label the graph on the last page.<br>
								
								
								
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						<pubDate>Wed, 03 Oct 2012 14:55:22 PDT</pubDate>
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						<title><![CDATA[Due: 10/04/2012]]></title>
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									Complete the following problems in your textbook:<br>Ch. 6 page 159, # 40-48 even<br>
								
								
								
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						<pubDate>Wed, 03 Oct 2012 14:57:29 PDT</pubDate>
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						<title><![CDATA[Due: 09/17/2012]]></title>
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									TEST on Chapter 4 is Monday 9/17.  The Study Guide for Ch. 4 is due on Monday as well. You can print the Study guide from the link below. <br>
								
								
								
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						<pubDate>Thu, 13 Sep 2012 07:11:43 PDT</pubDate>
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