Checklist 6







Checklist 6










Things to do by the end of Week 6 of Chemistry 1A.

Read Chapter 5 of Chemistry, The Molecular Science by Moore, Stanitski, and Jurs.  

Study the following objectives in the Chemistry 1A booklet. 

Chapter 5 objectives 1-16, 20, 21, and 28.

  Make study sheets (tip-off, general procedure, and examples) for each of the following tasks.

Identification of types of reactions

Writing equations for combustion reactions (See page 74.)

Predicting precipitation reactions and writing precipitation equations (See pages 82 and 83.)

Identification of Strong and Weak Acids and Bases (See page 88.)

Assignment of Oxidation Numbers (See page 97.)

Identification of what's oxidized, what's reduced, what the oxidizing agent is, and what the reducing agent is for redox reactions. (See pages 96-98.)

Prepare sample answers to the following short answer objectives in Chapter 5: 2, 5, 6, 10, and 21.

Prepare for the next quiz. The possible quiz questions are at the following web address. 

              http://www.mpcfaculty.net/mark_bishop/quiz.htm

If you need extra information about many of the topics in our Chapter 5, consider reading the Chapters 4, 5, and 6 in An Introduction to Chemistry.

Chapter 4: An Introduction to Chemistry

Study Guide Chapter 4: An Introduction to Chemistry

Chapter 5: An Introduction to Chemistry

Study Guide Chapter 5: An Introduction to Chemistry

Chapter 6: An Introduction to Chemistry

Study Guide Chapter 6: An Introduction to Chemistry

The following animations will help you visualize some of the processes described in this chapter.

The Structure of Water (Shockwave)

Animation of Dissolving NaCl (Shockwave)

Animation of a Precipitation Reaction (Shockwave)

Acid Animation  (Shockwave)

Acid/Base Reaction Animation  (Shockwave)

Single-Displacement Reaction (Shockwave)

Work some problems in the following sections on our website. The Shockwave tutorials are simpler versions of what's in the Introduction to Chemistry Tutorial software section listed above. There's no reason to do both.  

Predicting Ionic Solubility Tutorial (Shockwave)

Predicting Ionic Solubility Help

Identifying Acids and Bases Tutorial (Shockwave)

Identifying Acids and Bases Help

Identification of Strong and Weak Acids and Bases

Ask questions if you need answers. 

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