Monday, April 8: Intro to heat-comparison of heat vs temperature/methods of heat transfer
Homework: Practice identifying examples of different types of heat transfer
Tuesday, April 9: Notes over the measurement of heat/specific heat calculations
Homework: practice solving basic specific heat problems
Wednesday, April 10: Lab: Calorie content of Food
Homework: Complete lab questions and calculations
Thursday, April 11: Virtual lab:Specific Heat of a Metal
Homework: Complete lab questions and calculations
Friday, April 12: Review and practice solving heat loss/heat gain problems/Intro to latent heat
Monday, April 15: Interpretation of heating curves/solving of latent heat problems
Homework: Practice interpreting heating curves and solving latent heat problems
Tuesday, April 16: Review Activity for Benchmark Exam
Wednesday, April 17: Review Activity for Benchmark Exam
Thursday, April 18: Benchmark #2 Exam
Friday, April 19: Review latent heat problems/ Complete Mini lab: Heat of Fusion of Ice
Homework: Solve additional latent heat problems/Begin working on Benchmark Review Sheet
Monday, April 22: Notes over Collision Theory, the interpretation of potential energy curves for chemical reactions, and the writing of
thermochemical equations
Homework: Practice interpreting potential energy curves
Tuesday, April 23: Notes over Hess's law and solving thermochemical equation problems
Homework: Hess's Law problems
Wednesday, April 24: Notes over spontaneity of chemical reactions and entropy
Homework: Practice predicting entropy changes in chemical reactions
Thursday, April 25: Notes over the relationship between enthalpy, entropy, and spontaneity (including Gibbs free energy)
Homework: Practice predicting spontaneity
Friday, April 26: Notes over Gibbs Free Energy and begin reviewing for test
Homework: Complete review sheet for test
Monday, April 29: Review for test
Homework: Study for test
Tuesday, April 30: Test over Thermochemistry
Homework: Review of isotope notation
Homework: Practice identifying examples of different types of heat transfer
Tuesday, April 9: Notes over the measurement of heat/specific heat calculations
Homework: practice solving basic specific heat problems
Wednesday, April 10: Lab: Calorie content of Food
Homework: Complete lab questions and calculations
Thursday, April 11: Virtual lab:Specific Heat of a Metal
Homework: Complete lab questions and calculations
Friday, April 12: Review and practice solving heat loss/heat gain problems/Intro to latent heat
Monday, April 15: Interpretation of heating curves/solving of latent heat problems
Homework: Practice interpreting heating curves and solving latent heat problems
Tuesday, April 16: Review Activity for Benchmark Exam
Wednesday, April 17: Review Activity for Benchmark Exam
Thursday, April 18: Benchmark #2 Exam
Friday, April 19: Review latent heat problems/ Complete Mini lab: Heat of Fusion of Ice
Homework: Solve additional latent heat problems/Begin working on Benchmark Review Sheet
Monday, April 22: Notes over Collision Theory, the interpretation of potential energy curves for chemical reactions, and the writing of
thermochemical equations
Homework: Practice interpreting potential energy curves
Tuesday, April 23: Notes over Hess's law and solving thermochemical equation problems
Homework: Hess's Law problems
Wednesday, April 24: Notes over spontaneity of chemical reactions and entropy
Homework: Practice predicting entropy changes in chemical reactions
Thursday, April 25: Notes over the relationship between enthalpy, entropy, and spontaneity (including Gibbs free energy)
Homework: Practice predicting spontaneity
Friday, April 26: Notes over Gibbs Free Energy and begin reviewing for test
Homework: Complete review sheet for test
Monday, April 29: Review for test
Homework: Study for test
Tuesday, April 30: Test over Thermochemistry
Homework: Review of isotope notation