Mr.
Konieczko's ChemCom Homework Page
For
Oct 25 - Oct 29
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Homework for science will be reading
assignments in the text, assigned exercises, and laboratory reports. It is
important that students keep up with the reading assignments. Students should
read the text assignments 30-45 minutes each night, even if they have read the
material before. Additionally, previous assignments should be reviewed and
re-read on a regular basis, especially if there is difficulty with the
material. Assignment due dates will be posted in the classroom and will be
included on this page. Assignments are due at the beginning of class when they
are due, and late work will not be accepted. Homework will count as 10% of the
final grade. There will be a mid-year exam and a final, end of year exam.
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For the current Extra Credit
problem, click here! Late submissions will NOT
be accepted for extra credit. You may do
up to 3 extra credit problems per term.
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Friday, Oct 25
Class: Pre-lab
quiz - Water Testing. Lab B.8 - Water Testing.
Homework: Complete
lab report, due next class. Study 60 elements and symbols. Expect quiz next
class. Study 30 ions (page 57). Complete Unit B.
Tuesday, Oct 29
Class: Post
lab quiz. Element quiz. Complete Unit B.
Homework: Study
Unit B.
Thursday, Oct 31
Class: Unit
B Test, to include 60 elements and 30 ions.
Homework: Begin
Unit C, assignment to be announced.
Some useful
links:
A good
tutorial for making graphs using Microsoft excel.