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Hon Chemistry 10-29-09 Spectroscopy Lab

HON CHEMISTRY: Fun field trip today! We’ve got to do that more often! :) Today we began the first part of the spectroscopy lab. Since we just began it, you don’t have to finish it tonight for homework, you’ll need to first finish your drawings tomorrow. Let me know if you have questions about how to “answer” the first part. You do the observations on regular notebook paper and your drawings on cardstock or heavy white paper, and mounted on construction paper or a small piece of poster board. Be sure to label everything. We’ll begin the second part of the spectroscopy lab tomorrow as well. The final lab report will be due Tuesday.

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13 Responses to “Hon Chemistry 10-29-09 Spectroscopy Lab”

  1.   KSneed HC4 Says:

    seeing all the different colors is cool! when will we have a make up lab?

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    Ms. Skinner Reply:

    Kelly – I’m not sure, maybe next week or the next.

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  2.   Drew Taylor hc4 Says:

    Is the science in the news this week on neon signs?

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    Annalee S HC4 Reply:

    yes, it is on neon signs

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  3.   olga navarro Says:

    Ms. Skinner, about the last test, i did not understand the bonnus problems

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  4.   Philip Brassell Says:

    how were scientist able to discover such small particles such as the quark?

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  5.   Philip Brassell c1 Says:

    how did scientist discover the quark?

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  6.   heather ingram Says:

    What type of experiment was conducted to find quarks amd lepton? Who discovered it?

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  7.   Chase Waldrip Says:

    Are electrons always active since they are constantly jumping from one energy level to the next?

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  8.   Jamie Fowler HC4 Says:

    Can the s i n be about what colors elements produce? The only one i fouind didnt have a quote

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    Ms. Skinner Reply:

    Jamie – that’ll work. Since it’s a very special topic, I’ll excuse the quote for this one this time.

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  9.   Buckley Dowdle HC4 Says:

    In Bohr’s model can an electron exist permanently in one orbit or does it constantly move from one orbit to another?

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  10.   Chris Fincher HC4 Says:

    Why isn’t black part of the visible spectrum? Is it not produced by energy?

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