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Chapter 6 . Thursday, October 27th. Do Now – Take out your copy of the Periodic Table and Pg 153 # 1-18 homework Obj – Review 4-5 Classifying the Elements HW- Study for Chap 4 and 5 Test Due period after test Pg 167 # 10-12, 14, 15 . Friday, October 28th. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 6

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Thursday, October 27th

• Do Now – Take out your copy of the Periodic Table and Pg 153 # 1-18 homework

• Obj – Review 4-5 Classifying the Elements

• HW- Study for Chap 4 and 5 Test Due period after test Pg 167 # 10-12, 14, 15

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Friday, October 28th

• Do Now - Take out your copy of the Periodic Table if you want to use it

on the test

• Obj - Test on Chapters 4-5

• HW- Pg 160 # 1-6, Read Chap 6

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Discovery Group Picture Schedule

• Rigney/Keyes 2:00• Walsh 2:00• Fraser/Guan 2:00• Dubinsky/Atwood 2:10• Aronski 2:10• Bertschy/Thompson 2:10• Bragg/Uber 2:20• Cutrer 2:20• DeAngelis 2:20• Duethorn/Tunney 2:30• Fabiano 2:30• Folan K. 2:30• Folan R. 2:40

Freebody 2:40Harrington/Birnbaum 2:40Jenkins/Gaines 2:50Michaels 2:50Nix/Warnick 2:50Osar 3:00Rigney/Keyes 3:00Robison 3:00Saucier/Fuller 3:10Turner/Cooke 3:10Welch 3:10

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Mendeleev’s Periodic Table

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The Periodic Table

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Squares in the Periodic Table

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Transition Elements

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Friday, October 1st

• Do Now – Self assessment of notebooks What score out of 100 would you give your notebook? How good is it?

• Obj – 6.2 Classifying the Elements

• HW – Pg 160 # 1-6 Pg 176 # 10-12, 14, 15

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Trends in Atomic Size

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Ions All atoms are ____________________

Ions are ________________________

Cations

Anions

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Trends in Ionization Energy

• Ionization Energy = The energy required to remove an electron from an atom – Can be multiple atoms removed

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Trends in Ionic Size

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Trends in Electronegativity

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Trends in Electronegativity

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Fluorine is the most electronegative

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Do Now- Write the electron configuration for Fluorine.

Obj- Chap 6 Review HW- Handout

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Do Now – Write s, p, d, and f on the periodic table in the areas where the respective orbitals are full.

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Do Now – What answer do you get to the following problem?

196.97 x 6.02 x 1023 =

Objective – Exam Review (Get out flashcards or vocab list)

Identify strengths and weaknesses

HW – Correct practice exam and make list of topics you need to review

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Do Now – What answer do you get to the following problem?

196.97 x 6.02 x 1023 = 1.857594 E26

Objective – Exam Review (Get out flashcards or vocab list)

Identify strengths and weaknesses

HW – Correct practice exam and make list of topics you need to review

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Do Now – What answer do you get to the following problem?

196.97 x 6.02 x 1023 = 1.857594 E26 1.8576 x 1026

1.86 x 1026

Objective – Exam Review (Get out flashcards or vocab list)

Identify strengths and weaknesses

HW – Correct practice exam and make list of topics you need to review

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Things to be ready to write about on your exam…

• Ions• Electronegativity• Heterogeneous and Homogeneous• Atom, Elements, and Compounds• Dalton’s Atomic Theory • Rutherford’s Gold Foil Experiment • Thompson and the Cathode Ray• Quantum Mechanical Model