In Class:
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1st -2nd Use this code to add AP Chem Class OWKVWRWBCZNT
5th-6th Use this code to add AP Chem Class AT18NIH0ONMR
Mon 9/18:
1. Complete Stoich and Limiting reactant problems
2. work on Albert review assignment
3. Ch 1-3 test on Thursday
Tues 9/19:
1. calculate the % error for your hydrate formula in part 1
2. write your balance reaction for part 2
3. Determine the limiting reactant for part 2
Wed 9/20:
Study for Ch 1-3 test
Thurs 9/21:
None
Fri 9/22:
1. Hydrate/precipitate lab Due on Monday
2. Review Book sections 4.1-4.2
Lab Conclusion
This is where you interpret the data you obtained. What do the calculations/ observations/graphs reveal? What theory or technique was demonstrated? You must have a conclusion, even if it is only 1-2 sentences. Compare your results with accepted values, or with the class average, and list percent error when applicable. State whether your results were too high or too low. Suggest sources of error that would have caused these experimental results. Hypothesize why the errors occurred and what might be changed to avoid these errors. Random error exists in all measurements and should NOT be mentioned. Human error (e.g. spills) and mistakes in recording data are NOT the same as experimental error; usually they are addressed by repeating the experiment.
go to the website www.albert.io
1st -2nd Use this code to add AP Chem Class OWKVWRWBCZNT
5th-6th Use this code to add AP Chem Class AT18NIH0ONMR
Mon 9/18:
1. Complete Stoich and Limiting reactant problems
2. work on Albert review assignment
3. Ch 1-3 test on Thursday
Tues 9/19:
1. calculate the % error for your hydrate formula in part 1
2. write your balance reaction for part 2
3. Determine the limiting reactant for part 2
Wed 9/20:
Study for Ch 1-3 test
Thurs 9/21:
None
Fri 9/22:
1. Hydrate/precipitate lab Due on Monday
2. Review Book sections 4.1-4.2
Lab Conclusion
This is where you interpret the data you obtained. What do the calculations/ observations/graphs reveal? What theory or technique was demonstrated? You must have a conclusion, even if it is only 1-2 sentences. Compare your results with accepted values, or with the class average, and list percent error when applicable. State whether your results were too high or too low. Suggest sources of error that would have caused these experimental results. Hypothesize why the errors occurred and what might be changed to avoid these errors. Random error exists in all measurements and should NOT be mentioned. Human error (e.g. spills) and mistakes in recording data are NOT the same as experimental error; usually they are addressed by repeating the experiment.