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Teacher:
Room:
EarthScience069
Time:
12:10-12:55
Grades:
7-8
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Homeworks
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Try to do the experiment that we discussed in the class WITHOUT platinum (so far). Phenolphthaleine is available from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=phenolphthaleine&link_code=qs&sourceid=Mozilla-search&tag=mozilla-20 , so you can reproduce this experiment at home. For the beginning, use just copper wires and phenolphthaleine. Try different materials: sugar, vinegar, baking soda, table salt (whatever you can find) and record what you see in each case. Let's consider that is your homework.
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Please, read sections 1-8, comment, and send me back the pdf with your comments. Solve problems after each section
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Read the section #11 (Classification of elements. Halogens), solve problems and email them to me.
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No homework
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Prepare for a practice test. You will be provided with the following solutions: CuSO4 CaCl2 Ca(NO3)2 KOH HCl ZnCl2 ZnSO4 AgNO3 K3PO4 Each bottle is labeled, but every label is placed on a wrong bottle: thus, the AgNO3 label is NOT on the bottle with the AgNO3 solution. You will have 40 minutes to make needed chemical reactions and decide which bottle contains which chemical.
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Re-read about everything that we discussed previously and prepare for a practical test
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Read chapters #9 and #10 in full. Solve the problem #6, chapter 9 and email the solution to me
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Make the experiment with tea and red cabbage, as I explained in the class, make photos and email to me. Read the section 9, subsections: Interrelation between bases and acids.Classification of chemical reactions. Exchange reactions. Solve problems 1-4
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Read the section 8 in full, especially subsections 8.4-8.5. Prepare to discuss it in class. Solve problems and email them to me.
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Read the section #8 (Salts and their reactions), and try to solve homework problems
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Read the section 6 and learn the rules on acid naming. Read the section 7 and solve the problen #4. Keep in mind that one mole of any gas occupy 22.4 at normal pressure and room temperature
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Read the section 5 (Oxygen and oxides) and 6 (Oxide, acidic oxides and acids), solve problems and email them to mark.lukin@gmail.com
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Read Chapter 3 and email me your solutions. (mark.lukin@gmail.com)
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Read chapter 2, solve problems, email me to mark.lukin@gmail.com
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Chapter 1. Solve problems and email them to mark.lukin@gmail.com