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Posted: March 3, 2011

TEST Friday March 4th   Review     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 from 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) cloest 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 1      

Posted: March 2, 2011

Assigned Feb 8th 1.) What is environmental science? 2.) Why is Canada such a "resource-rich nation" ? 3.) Explain the expansionist and ecological approach on conservation? 4.) Outline the expansionist and ecological world views on conservation?   Assigned Feb 21   1.) List and briefly explain the main environmental problems listed below.   a) Overpopulation b) Depletion of resources (renewable and non-renewable) c) Pollution d) Extinction    2.) Define and explain the differences between developed countries and developing countries?    

Posted: March 2, 2011

Test Friday March 4th   Activity 4.3 to be handed in by Friday as well.

Posted: March 2, 2011

Test Thursday March3, 2011

Posted: March 2, 2011

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Posted: February 24, 2011

Reviewed Bohr and Bohr-rutherford diagrams and corrected homework questions Learned about ions homework Complete assigned sheet and the question below. Pg 101 Q. 13 13 Draw and write the charge for the following ions: a) Beryllium, atomic number 4 b) nitrogen, atomic number 7 c) sulfur, atomic number 16

Posted: February 23, 2011

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Posted: February 23, 2011

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Posted: February 23, 2011

Ecologs will be checked this Friday, they should contain the following items: questions and answers assigned on Monday video worksheets completed and corrected

Posted: February 23, 2011

Advocacy letter is Due tomorrow - Feb 24th This is the first component of the eco-challenge portion of the course which makes up 35 % of the final mark.   Video worksheets are due tomorrow as well.

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