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1
February 5, 2015
TURN IN YOUR LATE LAB REPORT IF LATE TO THE TRAY
ON MY DESK
  • Pick up turned back papers. Pick up board and
    sock
  • Do Now (page 16)
  • Balance the following rxn
  • __MgCl2 __NaOH ? __Mg(OH)2
    __NaCl

2
HW CHECK 2.5.15
  1. Write the skeleton equation for the following
    iron(II)oxide(s) oxygen(g) ? iron(III)oxide(s)
  2. Balance the above reaction
  3. Classify the above reaction
  4. How many MAIN GROUPS are on the periodic table?

3
HOMEWORK 2-4
  • Book Work page 305
  • 85 (a)
  • 86 (a)
  • 87 (a)
  • 88 (a) checked on
  • 89 (a) Monday 2/9
  • Pg 25

4
IMPORTANT DATES
  • Tuesday 1/3 Tutoring 230-330
  • Tuesday 1/3 Nomenclature Quiz
  • Thursday 1/5 Tutoring 230-330
  • Friday 1/6 Nomenclature Test and NB Check

5
NB Check
  • TOC
  • Pg 7 Naming Groups Model 1-3
  • Pg 11 Nomenclature Foldable
  • Pg 12 Review Stations
  • Pg 16 Warmups week 2/2/15
  • 20 points for each NO credit if page is
    incomplete!

6
WEEK OF FEBRUARY 2
  • Feb. 2 writing chemical reactions
  • Feb. 3 balance chemical reactions
  • Tutoring Feb. 4 - balance chemical reactions
  • Feb. 5 - predicting products
  • Tutoring
  • Feb. 6 - nomenclature test

7
AGENDA 2-4-15
  • Do Now
  • HW Check
  • Video Predicting Products
  • Predicting Products Notes
  • White Board Practice
  • Chemical Reaction Add

8
TODAY IS FEBRUARY 5, 2015
Topic Chemical Reactions Lesson Objectives
SWBAT? 2.2.2 Analyze evidence of chemical change
2.2.3 Analyze the law of conservation of matter
and how it applies to various types of chemical
equations Essential Question 2.2 Analyze
chemical reactions in terms of quantities,
product formation, and energy.
9
Video page 23
  • https//www.youtube.com/watch?v2XRGrBvQTU8
  • Bullet Point Notes
  • Copy down examples

10
Chemical Reactions Predicting Products
  • Combustion ? then just write H2O and CO2 as
    products.
  • C2H4 O2 ?

Pg 24
11
Chemical Reactions Predicting Products
  • Synthesis ? write a compound that contains both
    elements. (remember to use formula rules)
  • Ca Cl ?

Pg 24
12
Chemical Reactions Predicting Products
  • Decomposition ? break it into two elements or
    compounds.
  • HgO ?

Pg 24
13
Chemical Reactions Predicting Products
  • Single replacement ? then replace the single
    element with the corresponding element in the
    compound.
  • (use activity series and general form)
  • A metal will replace the cation in the compound
  • A non-metal will replace the anion in the
    compound
  • Remember to take into account the charges on the
    cation and anion and write the formula correctly!

14
Activity Series
  • Elements can only react with what are below them
    NOT above (replacement)

15
Chemical Reactions Predicting Products
  • Single replacement ?
  • K FeCl ?
  • Ca LiCl ?

16
Chemical Reactions Predicting Products
  • Double replacement ? then the cation and anions
    switch places.
  • Separate each compound into their cation and
    anionic parts with their charges.
  • Then switch places, and criss cross the new
    compounds to make sure they are the correct
    formulas.
  • Na(OH) KBr ?

17
Predicting Products practice
  • 1) ____ Na ____ FeBr3 ?
  • 2) ____ NaOH ____ H2SO4 ?
  • 3) ____ C2H4O2 ____ O2 ?
  • 4) ____ NH3 ____ H2O ?
  • 5) ____ PbSO4 ____ AgNO3 ?
  • 6) ____ PBr3 ?

18
Chemical Reaction Add
  • Pick ONE of the 5 types of chemical reactions
  • Create an ADD for that type of reaction
  • Example Combustion! Sure to give an explosive
    reaction!
  • What to include
  • Reaction Type
  • One Image
  • An example of the reaction
  • Be sure it is balanced and has the correct
    products
  • What the reactions does What your add is for
  • Neatness counts!
  • You MUST include color
  • Finish TODAY before you leave, turn into tray
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