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JANUARY 18 , 2011

Chemistry

Daily Assessment- January 18, 2011

Bellringer: What topic in Chemistry has been the most difficult for you so far?

Benchmark Statement: Final Exam Preparation

Class Assignment: Final Exam Whiteboard ReviewIt is recommended that you take notes while you are

doing your final exam review so that you know what you can look over to study for your exam.

Quarter 2 Chemistry Exam- Topics

Classifying Matter- Elements, Compounds, Mixtures

Historical Models of the AtomDetermining Protons, Neutrons, and

ElectronsDrawing Bohr ModelsDrawing Atomic Emission SpectraDetermining the main idea of a figureDetermining the main idea of text

What word fits in Box 1?

Pure Substance

Heterogeneous Compound Water Gold

Mixture Element Salt Water Chocolate Chip Cookies

Kool-Aid

Matter

1

3

6 7

Homogenous

8

2

4

9 10

5

Oxygen

What word fits in box 1?

What word fits in Box 2?

Pure Substance

Heterogeneous Compound Water Gold

Mixture Element Salt Water Chocolate Chip Cookies

Kool-Aid

Matter

1

3

6 7

Homogenous

8

2

4

9 10

5

Oxygen

What word fits in box 2?

What word fits in Box 5?

Pure Substance

Heterogeneous Compound Water Gold

Mixture Element Salt Water Chocolate Chip Cookies

Kool-Aid

Matter

1

3

6 7

Homogenous

8

2

4

9 10

5

Oxygen

What word fits in box 5?

What word fits in Box 7?

Pure Substance

Heterogeneous Compound Water Gold

Mixture Element Salt Water Chocolate Chip Cookies

Kool-Aid

Matter

1

3

6 7

Homogenous

8

2

4

9 10

5

Oxygen

What word fits in box 7?

What word fits in Box 9?

Pure Substance

Heterogeneous Compound Water Gold

Mixture Element Salt Water Chocolate Chip Cookies

Kool-Aid

Matter

1

3

6 7

Homogenous

8

2

4

9 10

5

Oxygen

What word fits in box 9?

Based on this model, can the atom be divided into smaller parts?

Positively charged substance

Does this model show an atom that can be broken down into smaller parts?

Positively charged substance

Does this model show an atom that has negatively charged particles?

Positively charged substance

Does this model show an atom that has positively charged particles?

Does this model show an atom that has negatively charged particles?

Does this model show an atom that has positively charged particles?

Does this model show an atom that has negatively charged particles?

Does this model show an atom that has positively charged particles?

What would happen to a positively charged bullet if you shot it at the

center of this atom?

How many protons, neutrons, and electrons does Boron have?

p+:no:e-:

How many protons, neutrons, and electrons does Nitrogen have?

p+:no:e-:

How many protons, neutrons, and electrons does Sodium have?

p+:no:e-:

Draw the Bohr model for Hydrogen.

Draw the Bohr model for Carbon.

Draw the Bohr model for Boron.

If you were drawing the atomic emission spectrum of helium, would the yellow line go to the left or right of the 600nm mark?

Wavelength (nm)

Color

670 Red-Orange

590 Yellow

500 Green

450 Blue

400 Violet

700 400500600

If you were drawing the atomic emission spectrum of helium, would the blue line go to the left or right of the 400 nm mark?

Wavelength (nm)

Color

670 Red-Orange

590 Yellow

500 Green

450 Blue

400 Violet

700 400500600

If you were drawing the atomic emission spectrum of helium, would the red-orange line go to the left or right of the 600nm mark?

Wavelength (nm)

Color

670 Red-Orange

590 Yellow

500 Green

450 Blue

400 Violet

700 400500600

A. One methane molecule, two oxygen molecules, one carbon dioxide molecule, and two water molecules.B. 1 black circle touching 4 white circles, two red circles connected, 1 black circle in between two red circles, 1 red circle in between two white circles.C. One methane molecule combines with two oxygen molecules to produce one carbon dioxide molecule and two water molecules.D. 1C, 4H, 4O2, 1C, 2O, 2O 4H

A. Water molecules and hydrogen bondsB. There are hydrogen bonds between the water molecules.C. The water molecules are red and white.D. The water molecules have red O’s and white H’s with hydrogen bonds.

A. Two blue spheres have 14 red spheres around them.B. Two atoms are overlapping like a Venn DiagramC. Two atoms are sharing 2 electrons.D. The red dots are around the blue center like a Bohr model.

Which of the following main ideas about Ms. Gregg’s weekend do you think is too broad?

A. Ms. Gregg did a lot of fun activities over the weekend.

B. Ms. Gregg went to dinner with friends and watched the Bears game.

C. Ms. Gregg ate a piece of pizza while watching the Bears game.

Which of the following main ideas about Ms. Gregg’s weekend do you think is too narrow?

A. Ms. Gregg did a lot of fun activities over the weekend.

B. Ms. Gregg went to dinner with friends and watched the Bears game.

C. Ms. Gregg ate a piece of pizza while watching the Bears game.

Which of the following main ideas about Ms. Gregg’s weekend is the best?

A. Ms. Gregg did a lot of fun activities over the weekend.

B. Ms. Gregg went to dinner with friends and watched the Bears game.

C. Ms. Gregg ate a piece of pizza while watching the Bears game.

Which of the following main ideas about Ms. Morsch’s summer is the best?

A. Ms. Morsch travelled, read books, and ran races.

B. Ms. Morsch stayed active.

C. Ms. Morsch travelled to Egypt and saw the pyramids.

Which of the following main ideas about Ms. Morsch’s summer is too broad?

A. Ms. Morsch travelled, read books, and ran races.

B. Ms. Morsch stayed active.

C. Ms. Morsch travelled to Egypt and saw the pyramids.

Which of the following main ideas about Ms. Morsch’s summer is too narrow?

A. Ms. Morsch travelled, read books, and ran races.

B. Ms. Morsch stayed active.

C. Ms. Morsch travelled to Egypt and saw the pyramids.

Summarize the main idea of your weekend in a statement that is too broad. (Ms. Morsch will call a parent if there is anything inappropriate in your statement).

Summarize the main idea of your weekend in a statement that is too narrow. (Ms. Morsch will call a parent if there is anything inappropriate in your statement).

Summarize the main idea of your weekend in one sentence. (Ms. Morsch will call a parent if there is anything inappropriate in your statement).