CHEMISTRY – Great job with our start to using conversion factors today! Since we had a super, super short lecture, I decided to post an old lesson that will have lots more examples.
Remember, this isn’t just about getting an answer – some of you can do that in your head. This is about being able to convert from one unit to another using the Q-formula. (And yes, you have to do it that way!)
Make sure you practice using your notes tonight, it’ll help you remember the steps we followed today in class. We’ll give it another go tomorrow!
I think the Q-formula will be very helpful later on!
Kolton – AMEN!!
The Q-formula has been very helpful in past math classes.
This was so helpful! I’m really glad you had more examples to show us!
I learned that procrastinating wont get me very far in chemistry.
These labs are straining but educational
The take home labs are frustrating, but I have learned a lot!
Okay, I figured out how to rename the labs without deleting them from the shared folder and uploading them with a new name. You just right click on the lab name,click rename, and rename it.
Also, if a picture is turned a different way even though you changed it on Word, you have to go to the file where you uploaded the picture on your computer. You can turn it on that and save it. Once copied and pasted back on Word, it will be right on Google Drive.
Lyndsey – Awesome tips! Thank you!! 🙂
Thanks for that tip, Lyndsey! I’ve been thinking about how to change that!
The conversion factors are really confusing.
I’ve already memorized the Q formula! It’s really helpful
The Q formula is very helpful. I am a little confused on the conversion factors.
Eric & Jessica – Help session?
I’m so glad that I know the Q formula! Now I hope that I can memorize these conversion factors.
When will we be doing the Raisins and Sprite Activity?
The syllabus says to print out and read the Dancing Raisins lab – so I assume that means that we are doing it Monday.
Edit: It says to print it out Friday night for homework.
Kat – Yes! Fun times!! 🙂
Thank you for showing us the Q formula! It’s very helpful.
I found that using the “EE” button on the calculator is really helpful in doing scientific notation.
I like the Q formula, but still feel uncertain with the conversions.
Colin – Help session?
I love math so learning the Q formula is such bliss! 🙂 I wish I had learned it sooner. I am excited to see where else the Q- Formula will take us in Chemistry! 🙂