Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Post Unit Test

Although I thoroughly studied and completed the online practice tests and worksheets, I still felt I was unprepared for this test. It was very difficult for me because I forgot many of the necessary components from previous chapters such as polyatomics and properly identifying substances. This was definitely a reminder of the importance of continual learning and repetition of previous lessons. Here are a few links I will be using in the future to aid in my studying.

Also, this is a great introduction into the formulas!

Friday, November 13, 2015

Post Note Practice

After notes this week, Mrs. Frankenberg gave us a challenging problem to further extend our lesson at home. It incorporated our lesson over molecular and empirical formula into a real world problem. This problem is similar to many on the test, so it helps us practice for the upcoming unit test. I found it quite difficult, but with more practice I believe it will become easier. 

Chloride Lab!


This was my first time getting into lab, and it was a great one to start with! We took a small amount of zinc and combined it with 10 mL of chloride. We then heated the contents until all the chloride evaporated and only the crystallized substance remained. Finally, we took the data we collected and calculated our percent of error using our knowledge from the previous lessons on chemical composition. My partner and I ended up with a narrow error margin of 4.5%. Overall, this lab was a lot of fun, even if the smell was a little overwhelming. I look forward to more labs that broaden my real life experiences with our lessons.



11/4 Notes

Today we began our notes on the Chemical Composition unit. We identified what a mole is and its uses and began putting our previous knowledge of dimensional analysis to use. We learned how to convert grams to moles to atoms and vice versa. Additionally, we put this knowledge to the test with practice stations that were set up in the back of the classroom. Here are some helpful links for the basics of chemical composition.
Definition of a Mole

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Pretest

Today I took the pretest, which if it is any indication of the upcoming unit, I definitely need to start studying. There were many calculations and references that I did not understand. Hopefully it will be easier to understand the more we practice and reinforce the information.