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Chemistry Class Agendas - March 10-14, 2014 SEHS Mrs. Schultz

Dive into naming, shapes, Lewis structures, bond types, molecular polarities of molecules, VSEPR theory, bond types, molecular polarity determination, and intermolecular forces. Don't miss notes sessions and labs!

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Chemistry Class Agendas - March 10-14, 2014 SEHS Mrs. Schultz

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  1. Chemistry class agendas Monday March 10, 2014 Mrs. Schultz SEHS 3rd quarter

  2. Mon 3/10 1, 3, 5, 7 per • EQ: Give the name, shape, Lewis structure, bond type, and molecular polarity for the following: H2S, CO, CO2, PF3, CF4, BF3 • Notes: Ch 8 (based on above EQ)

  3. Tues 3/11 1st per • EQ: Give the name, shape, Lewis structure, bond type, and molecular polarity for the following: H2S, CO, CO2, PF3, CF4, BF3 • Continued from Monday Notes: Ch 8 (based on above EQ)

  4. Wed 3/12 1, 3, 5, 7th period EQ: Explain why the VSEPR theory can determine the shape of molecules and polarity. • Notes: Ch 8 • Lab: Molecular Shapes

  5. Thurs 3/13 1st and 4th per. Determine the bond types and the molecular polarity of H2O, SiCl4, NO2 • Lab: Molecular Shapes • Notes: Ch 8 continued 3. Quiz next class

  6. Fri 3/14 1, 3, 5, 7th per Determine the intermolecular forces occurring between molecules of H2O, SiCl4, NO2 • Lab: Molecular Shapes • Notes: Ch 8 continued 3. Quiz next class

  7. Thurs 3/13 2nd • EQ: Write the electron configuration of sodium, Number of valence electrons, draw the electron dot model. • 1. Reviewed practice Test Ch 7 (backwards planning) Agenda below is moved to next week: • 1. Practice: Writing ionic compound formulas and names • 2. Notes: Properties of ionic compounds

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