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Posted: March 16, 2012

TEST Monday - covers all material discussed from Chapter 2.  Study your notes, worksheets and relevant sections in the textbook.

Posted: March 16, 2012

Complete Molecular compound worksheet 5.11 and the backside of the worksheet on hydrocarbons.   We will most likely have another test late next week.

Posted: March 14, 2012

Complete Leçon 12 worksheet, both sides.

Posted: March 14, 2012

Complete videoworksheets assigned in class.

Posted: March 14, 2012

Complete worksheet 5.9 on Polyatomic Compounds

Posted: March 13, 2012

Complete worksheet 5.8 assigned today on writing ionic compound names and formulas.

Posted: March 12, 2012

Assignment P 195 Q 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9  

Posted: February 29, 2012

TEST TOMORROW' - main focus chapters 3 & 4  but still covers all material from the Matter Unit!!!   counting elements, counting atoms, naming compounds, hook and ball diagrams and distinguishing between physical and chemical change, the parts of the atom and their function\location   Review questions answers    2 table was organized by atomic mass b. same group have similiar properties c. noble gases are very unreactive gases d. alkali metals include sodium, potassium and lithium e. halogens include fluorine, chlorine and bromine f. metalloids are elements that have both metallic and non metallic properties g. the atomic number increases from left to right across a row of the periodic table 4. A period is a row and a group is a column in the periodic table 5. a) metals are found on the left and centre. b) non-metals are found on the right. 6. a. Alkali metals form 1+ ions b. Halogens form 1- ions   9. A - 6 B - 4 C- 1 D - 3 E - 5 F - 2   10. A ) Elements in the third row have three orbits b) Elements in the fourth row have four orbits c) The period in the table also represents the number of orbits in the element`s electronic structure 11. a) 13 b)2,8,3 c) closest noble gas neon d) must lose 3 to form a stable ion e ) the ion will have a charge of 3+ 15. Metals, polymers, composites and ceramics 16. a) composite - for its strength b) ceramic - for its heat insulation c) metal - for its strenth d) polymer - chosen for flexibility e) composite - for its breathability and wrinkle-resistance

Posted: February 27, 2012

Homework Complete worksheets pages 32,33,34, 35, 36,37   If you have not completed the sheet associated with Video 5 please do so.

Posted: February 27, 2012

Test for Chapter 1 was written today, if you missed it, be prepared to write it when you return.   Food web was due Thursday, if you have not completed this project do so ASAP!    

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