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Mon 2/5 1 st per IB CHM 3

Mon 2/5 1 st per IB CHM 3. EQ: Determine the product when 2-butane reacts with bromine Due: Lab: Making artificial fragrances (esters), WS hexane isomers, & Q’s pg. 488 do #39-41 CW/HW: Exam style questions pgs. 501-504 Quiz on Wed. Mon 2/5 2,4,5,& 7 th per Chem I.

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Mon 2/5 1 st per IB CHM 3

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  1. Mon 2/5 1st per IB CHM 3 EQ: Determine the product when 2-butane reacts with bromine • Due: Lab: Making artificial fragrances (esters), WS hexane isomers, & Q’s pg. 488 do #39-41 • CW/HW: Exam style questions pgs. 501-504 • Quiz on Wed

  2. Mon 2/5 2,4,5,& 7th per Chem I EQ: What is the molecular geometry (shape) for H2O, NH3, and CH4 • Notes: Ch 8 continued (slides #20,21, & 22) • HW: Q’s pg. 246 #21-28

  3. Mon 2/5 3rd per IB Chem 1 EQ: Calculate the enthalpy change of combustion of methanol (CH3OH) Volume of water: 50.0 cm3 Temperature change of water: 47.5oC Mass of methanol burnt: .58 g • Notes: Topic 5 continued • HW: Q’s pg. 191 do #1-4

  4. Tues 2/6 2nd & 4th per Chem I EQ: Explain why CF4 is a nonpolar molecule yet contains 4 polar covalent bonds. • Due HW: Q’s pg. 246 #21-28 • Notes: Drawing 3-D molecules with spatial arrangement • Lab: Molecular shapes & polarity • HW: Q’s pg. 249 #29 & 30 and Q’s pg. 253 #34 & 35

  5. Tues 2/6 3rd per IB Chem 1 EQ: Correct the statement for this energy diagram. Heat energy is ____________ (released/absorbed) and the _____________ (reactants/products) are more stable. • Due HW: Q’s pg. 191 #1-4 • Notes: Topic 5…. • HW: Q’s pg. 196 #5 & 6

  6. Wed 2/7 1st period IB Chem 3 EQ: none 1. Due CW/HW: Exam style questions pgs. 501-504 #1-16 • Quiz (moved to Friday)

  7. Wed 2/7 3rd period IB Chem 1 • No class today – early release

  8. Wed 2/7 5th & 7thper Chem I EQ: Explain why CF4 is a nonpolar molecule yet contains 4 polar covalent bonds. • Due HW: Q’s pg. 246 #21-28 • Notes: Drawing 3-D molecules with spatial arrangement • Lab: Molecular shapes & polarity • HW: Q’s pg. 249 #29 & 30 and Q’s pg. 253 #34 & 35

  9. Thurs 2/8 2nd & 4th period Chem I EQ: Determine the hybridization of carbon in CH4, CO2, and CH2O 1. Due: HW Q’s pg. 249 #29 & 30 and Q’s pg. 253 #34 & 35 • Notes: Ch 8 hybridization & intermolecular forces • HW: Q’s pgs. 256-257 do #59-70

  10. Thurs 2/8 3rd period IB Chem 1 EQ: What is Hess’s Law? • Due: Q’s pg. 196 #5 & 6 • Returned Topic 4 test today *short class due to activity period

  11. Fri 2/9 1st period IB Chem 3 EQ: none • Quiz

  12. Fri 2/9 3rd per IB Chem 1 EQ: Average bond enthalpies can only be used if all reactants and products are ______________. 1. Videos: Crash course chemistry #17, 18, & 19

  13. Fri 2/9 5th& 7thperiod Chem I EQ: Determine the hybridization of carbon in CH4, CO2, and CH2O 1. Due: HW Q’s pg. 249 #29 & 30 and Q’s pg. 253 #34 & 35 • Notes: Ch 8 hybridization & intermolecular forces • HW: Q’s pgs. 256-257 do #59-70

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