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Average Beats per Minute

Date : April 24, 2014 Page : New Table of Contents p. 16 W.O.D: Last 3 pages Warm-ups: Front Cover W.O.D: Inert - does not undergo chemical reactions Question: What is the mass of the element you studied? . Average Beats per Minute. Weekly measurements.

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Average Beats per Minute

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  1. Date: April 24, 2014Page: New Table of Contents p. 16 W.O.D: Last 3 pages Warm-ups: Front Cover W.O.D: Inert - does not undergo chemical reactionsQuestion: What is the mass of the element you studied?

  2. Average Beats per Minute Weekly measurements

  3. Element Project Paper Guidelines • Alkali Metals: Blue • Alkaline Earth Metals: Orange • Transition Metals: Red • Non-metals: Green • Other metals: Purple • Noble Gases: Yellow Bring your construction paper with you to the computer lab.

  4. Table of contents • Atomic basics/Bohr Model notes p.21 • Energy Levels 1-20/Lewis Structure Notesp. 22 • Intro to Bonding/Lewis P. Table p. 23 • Adopt an Element Notes and W.S. p. 24-25 • Element Presentation Notes p. 26

  5. Element Presentations p. 26

  6. Reflection: Who are youbringingwith to the open housetonight? **Remember to payfor PROM 2014**

  7. Identify the compounds:

  8. Frederick McKinley Jones(1892-1961) Born in Cincinnati, Ohio. An experienced mechanic, he invented a self-starting gas engine and a series of devices for movie projectors. More importantly, he invented the first automatic refrigeration system for long-haul trucks (1935). Jones was awarded more than 40 patents in the field of refrigeration.

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