Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Wednes-Day 7
Regents: we finished the equilibrium unit with examples of spontaneous and nonspontaneous reactions/processes.
The test tomorrow will cover all of the Kinetics/Equilibrium unit up to today's notes from that unit (enthalpy, entropy, and spontaneous reactions/process). Make sure that you know how to apply Le Chatelier's Principle to any reaction or process.
Be careful. Write EVERYTHING out and take things step by step (ask the THREE questions) and do not rush. Use lots of scrap paper.
Honors: we had our Le Chat/Equilibrium Test today. Tomorrow, we will finish quantitative equilibrium calculations and begin our new unit: Acids and Bases.
AP: we began our formal AP exam review; we did questions 4 and 5; in the lab question, remember, the level of the gas must be equal to the level of the water outside the tube so that the internal and external pressure are equalized; then, to get the pressure of the collected gas, don't forget to subtract the Pvap of water at that temperature.
We then did question 2, which was from Chapters 6 and 7 on the Quantum atom.
Do the remaining questions for hw and hand them in by Friday. We have Nuclear day tomorrow, so have those notes downloaded for tomorrow.
The test tomorrow will cover all of the Kinetics/Equilibrium unit up to today's notes from that unit (enthalpy, entropy, and spontaneous reactions/process). Make sure that you know how to apply Le Chatelier's Principle to any reaction or process.
Be careful. Write EVERYTHING out and take things step by step (ask the THREE questions) and do not rush. Use lots of scrap paper.
Honors: we had our Le Chat/Equilibrium Test today. Tomorrow, we will finish quantitative equilibrium calculations and begin our new unit: Acids and Bases.
AP: we began our formal AP exam review; we did questions 4 and 5; in the lab question, remember, the level of the gas must be equal to the level of the water outside the tube so that the internal and external pressure are equalized; then, to get the pressure of the collected gas, don't forget to subtract the Pvap of water at that temperature.
We then did question 2, which was from Chapters 6 and 7 on the Quantum atom.
Do the remaining questions for hw and hand them in by Friday. We have Nuclear day tomorrow, so have those notes downloaded for tomorrow.