Tuesday, January 30, 2007

 

Tuesday, Day 6

AP: Kinetics test with a record "k" parts to a question. Nice. Can't wait to discuss the power of Excel and we still can apply regression analysis to the van'tHoff equation in the equilibrium unit. That equation is practically identical to the Claus-Clap and the Arrhenius equations.

Regents: we finished our intermolecular attraction/bonding unit by discussing the various types of solids and their respective physical properties. Our test on Thursday will focus on material from the past two weeks.
Tomorrow, we begin our new unit: the Math of Chemistry!

Honors: we reviewed balancing and reaction types; then we went on to the most important lesson of the second half of the course: the Magic Triangle, with which we will be able to inter-convert moles, grams, particles, and even liters of gas for any substance! A little more to be revealed and much to be practiced after our test tomorrow until you are all magic triangle WIZARDS.
Good luck tomorrow. See post below on what NOT to do.



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