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Tuesday, December 15, 2009- PHYSICS. Warmup: What is a pinhole camera? How does it work? Presentations: Chapter 17- 18- 19 wave labs (up to 4 ppl per group, 200 pts., was assigned last Weds.)
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009- PHYSICS • Warmup: What is a pinhole camera? How does it work? • Presentations: Chapter 17- 18- 19 wave labs (up to 4 ppl per group, 200 pts., was assigned last Weds.) • Chapter 17 problems assigned, due Thursday 12/17: Chapter 17 problems assigned, due Thursday 12/17: P.503#1-5; P.507 #1-10; P.512 #1-8; P.521 #1-9; P.527- 528 #1-36; P.529 #1-6. ( was assigned on Fri.12/11) • Coming soon: index of refraction labs with laser pointers: bring yours if you have one (10 pts. Extra credit per day) TOMORROW, THURS, and FRIDAY.
Tuesday December 15, 2009CHEMISTRY • Warmup: What is an anion? • Memorize p.171 table 1 for quiz on Weds. • SCIENCE FAIR DISCUSSION AND PREPARATION: DISPLAY BOARD LAYOUTS, REPORT FORMATS: BEGIN ROUGH DRAFTS!!!! • Complete procedure and 50% of r.draft for a glowstick today. • ACT Prep for prizes.0p0
30 elements: names and symbols • H Hydrogen I Iodine • Ag Silver K Potassium • Ar Argon Li Lithium • As Arsenic Mg Magnesium • Au Gold N Nitrogen • Ba Barium Na Sodium • Br Bromine Ne Neon • C Carbon Ni Nickel • Ca Calcium O Oxygen • Cl Chlorine P Phosphorus • Cu Copper Pb Lead • F Fluorine S Sulfur • Fe Iron Si Silicon • He Helium Sn Tin • Hg Mercury Zn Zinc
Page 171 Table 1 compounds: quiz Weds. 12/16 • Magnesium fluoride MgF2 • Sodium chloride NaCl • Calcium iodide CaI2 • Iodine monochloride ICl • Carbon tetrachloride CCl4 • Hydrogen fluoride HF • Hydrogen sulfide H2S • Methane CH4
Tuesday, December 15, 2009 • Warmup: What was the topic of the page 94 – 95 lab? • Grade Printouts MAKEUP WORK DUE Thurs. Dec.17 • Pages 94 – 95 lab. WRITEUP – ANSWERED QUESTIONS- DUE TOMORROW. • HOMEWORK DUE THURS. P.93 #1-2
Judges’ Tally Sheet: How is your science fair project graded? • Student’s name is clearly identified • The question the project seeks to answer is clear • The hypothesis is clearly stated • The variable(s) is/are clearly stated • The procedures are clear, complete, and relevant to the hypothesis • Data or observations records are well- illustrated by graphs, tables, photos, etc. • The conclusion is consistent with the data and clearly refers to the original hypothesis • The display is neatly organized and is appealing to the eye • The written explanation clearly shows an understanding of the project and the ability to extend beyond the project • The written portion of the project (including the display) demonstrates a command of written language, utilizing proper grammar and punctuation
More grading: 5 pts. Each: • Originality and creativity • Quality of work and organization • Accuracy of information • Knowledge and extension • Display (elements of the scientific method are identified and displayed using charts, graphs, pictures, etc.)
Rough draft is due Fri. Jan. 8 Computer Lab: Jan.7… 200 points- 50 ec by Fri.12/18 • Name, date, teacher (Mrs. Gall), title • Question, purpose, hypothesis • Controls, variables • Materials, procedure • Data (numbers, charts), results (full sentence descriptions) • Conclusion (hypothesis supported or refuted, errors, what you learned) • Bibliography (minimum 3 sources, at least one book)
TODAY- WHEN YOU FINISH P.165 #1-13: • PLEASE FILL IN THE SCIENCE FAIR PRACTICE BOARD HEADINGS AND AS MUCH INFORMATION AS YOU CAN. • THANK YOU!
2C.CHARLES’ LAW HAS A STRAIGHT DIAGONAL LINE GOING UP; BOYLES’ LAW HAS A CURVED LINE GOING DOWN. A DIRECT RELATIONSHIP HAS A STRAIGHT LINE GRAPH; AN INVERSE RELATIONSHIP HAS A CURVED LINE GRAPH.
Page 171 Table 1 compoundsName__________________ • Magnesium fluoride ___ (A) ICl • Sodium chloride___ (B) MgF2 • Calcium iodide____ (C) HF • Iodine monochloride___ (D) CH4 • Carbon tetrachloride___ (E) CaI2 • Hydrogen fluoride____ (F) H2S • Hydrogen sulfide___ (G) CCl4 • Methane ____ (H) NaCl
Page 171 Table 1 compoundsName__________________ • Magnesium fluoride ___ (A) HF • Sodium chloride___ (B) CH4 • Calcium iodide____ (C) NaCl • Iodine monochloride___ (D) ICl • Carbon tetrachloride___ (E) CaI2 • Hydrogen fluoride____ (F) CCl4 • Hydrogen sulfide___ (G) MgF2 • Methane ____ (H) H2S
Page 171 Table 1 compoundsName__________________ • Magnesium fluoride ___ (A) NaCl • Sodium chloride___ (B) H2S • Calcium iodide____ (C) CCl4 • Iodine monochloride___ (D) HF • Carbon tetrachloride___ (E) ICl • Hydrogen fluoride____ (F) CaI2 • Hydrogen sulfide___ (G) CH4 • Methane ____ (H) MgF2
Page 171 Table 1 compoundsName__________________ • Magnesium fluoride ___ (A) CaI2 • Sodium chloride___ (B) ICl • Calcium iodide____ (C) H2S • Iodine monochloride___ (D) MgF2 • Carbon tetrachloride___ (E) HF • Hydrogen fluoride____ (F) CH4 • Hydrogen sulfide___ (G) NaCl • Methane ____ (H) CCl4
Page 178 Table 2 POLYATOMIC IONS Name__________________ • AMMONIUM___ (A) OH- • CARBONATE___ (B) CN- • CYANIDE____ (C) NH4+ • HYDROXIDE___ (D) CO32-
Page 178 Table 2 POLYATOMIC IONS Name__________________ • AMMONIUM___ (A) OH- • CARBONATE___ (B) CO32- • CYANIDE____ (C) NH4+ • HYDROXIDE___ (D) CN-