HON CHEMISTRY – Hey guys, here’s our overivew of direct and inverse proportions. Just brief info for the test for now, and we’ll put it to practice in a couple of activities after the test.
By the way, speaking of tests, how’re you doing on these last problems? Are you able to pull together all we’ve done in this chapter? Help session MONDAY morning, 7:15ish A.M.
Remember, don’t just read your notes – practice your notes, practice the problems, practice the memorization!! If you haven’t had a chance to print them out, here are links to the study suggestion sheet and the chapter 2 formula sheet. Click on the names below to open.
Chapter 2 Formulas & Stuff to Know
Chapter 2 Study Suggestions
Also, don’t forget the Interactive Review Games with your online text and also sciencegeek.net. Good luck studying! I’ll be praying for you!!
HON CHEMISTRY 9-4-13 Relationships Between Data from Tammy Skinner on Vimeo.
Ok guys! Here’s what I came up with for the email. Ms. Skinner texted me that we do not have to put the calculations/measurements in it, but we must put which block was which and why we concluded that and evidence to back it up. So let me know what you think!
ID of Unknowns Lab
The Honors Chemistry 3rd Period Class
We believe that the Paper White block is Alpha because Joey and Hannah H. both calculated the density closest to 0.541 g/cm^3.
The Black block is Beta because Blake, Emma, and Hannah F. all got the density closest to 0.967 g/cm^3.
The Milky White block is Delta because the one and only Karen found the density to be closest to 0.910 g/cm^3.
The Clear block is Gamma because Erin, Adam, and Jade all got the density closest to 1.17 g/cm^3.
The Gray block is Epsilon because Jonathan and I calculated the density to be 1.42 g/cm^3.
Sounds awesome! Great job everyone!
I like how we were able to work together to finish the density lab.
It looks good to me.
Looks AMAZING as I knew it would! Great job everybody!
I like how you said “The one and only Karen”. Nice touch.