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Chemistry CPA Activity Sheet Week of April 7, 2014 Unit: Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry Important Reminders: ? Lunch Lab—Bring your lunch to class!! ? Test—Chemical Reactions—Friday, April 11, 2014 Date Activity Homework Monday, 4/7/14 ? Do Now ? ? Review—Balancing Equations; Word to Formula Equations ? Notes/Discussion—Types of Chemical Reactions ? Reactions Assignment Packet (Blue)—Assignments 5A, 5B, 5C Reactions Assignment Packet (Blue)—Assignment 4F Tuesday, 4/8/14 Wednesday, 4/9/14 Thursday, 4/10/14 ? Do Now ? Reactions Assignment Packet (Blue)—Assignment 5D ? Notes/Discussion/Practice—Predicting Products of Reactions, Activity Series, Solubility Chart ? Classifying Chemical Reactions—Pre-Lab Assignment ? Do Now ? Complete Lab Packet ? Lab-Classifying Chemical Reactions ? Do Now ? Review for Chemical Reactions Test ? Chemical Reactions Review—A Voyage Through Equations Friday, 4/11/14 Monday, 4/14/14 ? Do Now ? Assessment—Chemical Reactions ? Chem Matters——“Bringing Chemistry to the Kitchen”— Read article, complete chart and answer questions ? Do Now ? Solutions Chemistry Introduction ? Chem Matters——““Bringing Chemistry to the Kitchen”—Read article, complete chart and answer questions ? Spring Break Upcoming for next week: Solutions Chemistry It is your responsibility to check the homework board and teacher’s website for changes to the activity sheet. NJCCCS Science: 5.1.12.A-D, 5.2.12.A.5, 5.2.12.D. Objectives: SWBAT Monday, 4/7/14 Write a word equation and a formula equation for a given chemical reaction. Balance a formula equation by inspection. Define and give general equations for synthesis, decomposition, single-replacement, and double replacement reactions. Tuesday, 4/8/14 Classify a reaction as synthesis, decomposition, single-replacement, double replacement reaction, or combustion. Predict the products of simple equations given the reactants. Classify a reaction as single-replacement. Use an activity series to predict whether a given reaction will occur and predict the products. Write equations for the dissolution of soluble ionic compounds in water. Predict whether a precipitate will form when solutions of soluble ionic compounds are combined. Wednesday, 4/9/14 List observations that suggest a chemical reaction has taken place. List three requirements for a correctly written chemical equation. Observe a variety of chemical reactions and identify the patterns in the conversion of reactants into products. Analyze reactions to classify the chemical reactions into different groups. Thursday, 4/10/14 Balance chemical equations, identify types of reactions and predict products of reactions. Friday, 4/11/14 Assessment List observations that suggest a chemical reaction has taken place. List three requirements for a correctly written chemical equation. Write a word equation and a formula equation for a given chemical reaction. Balance a formula equation by inspection. Define and give general equations for synthesis, decomposition, single-replacement, and double replacement reactions. Classify a reaction as synthesis, decomposition, single-replacement, double replacement reaction, or combustion. Predict the products of simple equations given the reactants. Classify a reaction as single-replacement. Use an activity series to predict whether a given reaction will occur and predict the products. Write equations for the dissolution of soluble ionic compounds in water. Predict whether a precipitate will form when solutions of soluble ionic compounds are combined.