Semester ii

Attachements:

Chapter 22 Organic Chemistry ppt mc_ch22

Chapter 14 acids and bases mc_ch14

This pdf will help yous with naming and writing formulas of ionic and covalent compounds NamingandFormulasTutorial

This presentation will with chapter 8 Ch8 ppt

CV and cover alphabetic character rubrics encompass rubrics CV rubrics

Reaction kinetics presentation mc_ch17

** Semester Two Material Covered:

Ch.7 Chemical Formulas and Chemical compounds

7.ane Chemical names and formulas

Ch.8  Chemical Equations and Reactions

8.1 Describing Chemical Reactions

8.two  Types of chemical reactions

8.iii  Activeness serial of elements

Ch.14 Acids and Bases

14.1 Backdrop of acids and bases

xiv.two Acid base of operations theories

14.three Acrid base reaction

Ch.17 Reaction Kinetics

17.i The reaction procedure

17.ii Reaction charge per unit

Ch. 22 Organic Chemistry

22.2 Hydrocarbons

22.3 Functional Groups

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Calendar week 38 (5th – ninth June)

Adjacent week we will be revising for the terminal examination. Set your questions and concerns.

Monday sixth (1st of Ramadan) is off

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Your final exam is on Wednesday June 15th

Calendar week 37 (29th May – 2nd June)

Adjacent week we are covering the below points:

  • Organic compounds classes and functional groups

*Your Organic chemistry chapter exam is on Wednesday 1st June

Participation question: Search for the structural formula of ethanol, kerosene and wax. Chronicle the number of carbon atoms in each of them to their concrete properties as humid and melting points.

Week 36 (22nd – 27th May)

Adjacent calendar week we are roofing the below:

  • Introduction to organic chemistry
  • structural formulas and naming of alkanes, alkenes and alkynes.
  • backdrop of hydrocarbons based on their carbon chain length.

Participation question: What is the first thing that pops upwardly your mind when you lot here the term organic? Search for the existent definition of organic, and compare it to what you recall the term organic meant.

Week 35 (15th – 19th May)

Next week we are roofing the below points:

  • Acid base titration
  • FInalizing chapter 14

* Your chapter 14 test will be on Wednesday 14th May

Participation question: Research the mechanism of action of antacids in the treatment of hyperacidity.

Calendar week 34 (8th – twelfth May)

Adjacent calendar week we are covering the below points:

  • Acid base theories
  • Neutralization reactions
  • pH scale
  • Acid base titration (lab)

Week 33 (4th and 5th May)

Dear 11th Graders,

Hope yous have enjoyed your Bound break. Discover below the cloth covered for the 2d semester final exam:

Ch.seven Chemical Formulas and Chemical compounds

7.1 Chemical names and formulas

Ch.8  Chemical Equations and Reactions

viii.1 Describing Chemical Reactions

8.2  Types of chemic reactions

viii.3  Activity series of elements

Ch.14 Acids and Bases

14.1 Properties of acids and bases

14.2 Acid base theories

xiv.3 Acid base reaction

Ch.17 Reaction Kinetics

17.1 The reaction procedure

17.2 Reaction rate

Ch. 22 Organic Chemical science

22.one Organic compounds

22.2 Hydrocarbons

22.3 Functional groups

Week 32 (17th – 21st Apr)

Next week we are roofing Chapter 18 Acids and Bases.

This week'southward focus question:

April 22nd is our Planet's birthday, Earth day.

Open up google and type World day quiz, reply these unproblematic 6 questions and electronic mail me with what blazon of animal y'all are. We will be sharing this next week in course.

Enjoy your weekend 😉

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Calendar week 31 (10th – 14th Apr)

Adjacent week nosotros are roofing the beneath points

  • Review Reaction Kinetics lab
  • Affiliate exam on Midweek 13th
  • Acids and bases introduction (lab)

Participation question: Enquiry the condition lactose intolerance, and chronicle it to the enzyme lactase.

Week 30 (third – 7th Apr)

Hello guys, hope y'all enjoyed your trip to Siwa. Below are the chief points to exist covered this week.

Tuesday is the deadline for the final typhoon of your CV and cover letters

We will review the collision theory and factors affecting reaction rate. exist prepared for a quiz one-time side by side calendar week.

We will explicate the pathway of forward and reverse reactions and the result of catalysts on reaction pathway.

We will inquiry and learn more than about the lactose intolerance status.

** Participation question:

Using the ideas of reaction kinetics and reaction rate, explain the purpose of food refrigeration. (kindly send your reply by e-mail)

Week 29 (27th – 31st Mar)

Lord's day is off (Easter)

Midweek and Th you will exist out at Siwa

Tue: Deadline for CV and cover letter of the alphabet submission

We will continue working on the collision theory and factors affecting reaction rate.

Participation question:

Cooking nutrient and rusting of iron are ii chemical reactions that nosotros may want to speed upwards one of them and slow down the other. Discuss factors and ways that you may use to speed up cooking food and factors or ways that you may use to slow downward rusting of iron.

Enjoy your long weekend 😉

Calendar week 28 (20th – 24th Mar)

Next calendar week we are doing the following:

  • Reflection on Chapters vii and eight test
  • Science fair presentation (Tuesday 22nd)
  • Experimenting factors affecting reaction rate and relating them to the collision theory (Chapter 17 Reaction Kinetics)

Your CV and Embrace letter writing consignment due is Tuesday 29th

Calendar week 27 Participation question:

Now that nosotros are done with affiliate 8, before starting a new chapter endeavor to answer the beneath chemistry riddle. Don not google information technology 🙂

  • What is the show cesium and iodine love watching together the most?

Week 27 (13th – 17th Mar)

Next calendar week we have a lot of events and so mark your calendar

  • Sun 13th: Science off-white poster 1st draft
  • Mon 14th: Deadline for submitting participation question answer.
  • Tues 15th: Unmarried deportation reaction Lab
  • Wed 16th: Chapters 7 and 8 test

**Week 26 participation question:

During the weekend, notice situations that show evidences of chemical reactions. Record 1 of them. Place reactants and products and what evidences of chemic reactions did yous see. Classify this chemical reaction according to the five reaction types that we have discussed in class.

Writing Assignment:

Writing a cover letter and a CV applying for a chemist vacancy in NASA

Guidelines and rubrics volition be distributed and discussed in grade Monday 14th

Borderline of submission is Sunday 27th

Enjoy your weekend 🙂

Calendar week 26 (6th – 10th Mar )

This week we are roofing the below points:

  • Types of chemical reactions
  • Activity series of elements
  • Checking Sci Fair progress

Participation question for this week volition be discussed in class due to internet problems.

Calendar week 25th (28th February – third Mar)

Next week we will be roofing the below points:

  • Types of chemical reactions
  • Activity series of elements
  • Checking Sci fair tasks progress (Kindly be prepared on Wednesday for that)

Week 24 participation question: Write a discussion equation for one household chemical reaction. Y'all may ask your mother to help you with that. Kindly send your reply by e-mail not later than Dominicus 28th.

Week 24 (21st – 25th Feb)

Next week we volition be covering the below concepts:

  • Evidences of chemic reactions
  • Types of chemical reactions

Lab: Evidences of chemical reactions

Tuesday 23rd Chapter 7 test

Grade eleven : Wednesday 24th sessions volition exist dedicated to Sci fair lab work

Calendar week 23 Participation question: Some chemical compounds are known with mutual names such as lye, limestone, Epson salts, milk of magnesia, and baking soda. Notice the chemical systematic names of these 5 compounds and list a use for each. (put your respond as a annotate beneath at the end of the folio with a title week 23 question)

Week 23 (14th – 18th Feb)

This week nosotros are roofing the below point:

  • Naming and writing chemical formula of covalent compounds.
  • HW: chemical names and formulas worksheet
  • Science fair tasks follow up
  • Lab: Reacting Ionic compounds

Sunday 14th parents conference, students are off.

Calendar week 21 (Wed 3rd & Thu 4th February) / Week 22 (7th – 11th Feb)

This short week we will exist working on the beneath points:

  • Reflection on S1 examination
  • Go along with the science fair timeline

Next week we will start with Chapter vii. We volition cover the below points:

  • Writing chemical formula for ionic compounds
  • Naming ionic compounds
  • Multiple ions and poly atomic ions

HW: Practice bug p.223, 225

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Dear Chemical science students, skillful luck with your exam tomorrow, below you will notice attached the five presentations for the 5 chapters we covered and their tests (sorry i could not find ch1 test)

Attachments:

Chapter tests: ch 5 test  ch4 test  Chapter 3 exam  ch6test

** Chapter half-dozen ppt mc_ch06

** Chapter 5 ppt mc_ch05

** Chapter 4 ppt mc_ch04

** Arrangement of electrons within the atom ppt Organization of Electrons in an Atom

** Chapter 3  ppt mc_ch03

** Atomic model timeline ppt Atomic Model Timeline

**Chapter 1 ppt mc_ch01

** Quarter 2 projection Chemistry Q2 Project

** Attached the answer key for your balancing chemical equation worksheet balancing

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Week 19 (17th – 21st Jan)

Our revision plan this week is as follows:

Sunday: General revision and answering questions

Tuesday: Chapter 6 examination + bonus questions from the previous chapters

Wednesday: Correcting the chapter test.

Good luck with your exams

Week xviii (10th – 14th Jan)

Welcome back

This calendar week we are finalizing Ch 6 Chemical Bonding

We are roofing the below points:

  • Covalent compounds and multiple covalent bonding
  • Compare betwixt physical and chemic properties of ionic and covalent compounds.

HW: p.189 #4

Of import dates:

Wed 13th Final practical exam

Sunday 17th Revision starts

Tue 19th Affiliate half-dozen test

Material covered for semester 1 exam:

Affiliate one Affair and change

Affiliate 3 Atoms: The edifice blocks for matter

Chapter 4 Organization of electrons in atoms

Chapter 5 The Periodic constabulary

Chapter half-dozen Chemical bonding

** Chapters presentations are attached above.

Week 17 (20th – 22nd Dec)

This short calendar week we will exist covering the below points:

  • Solving practice problems on types of chemic bonds
  • Discussing quarter 2 project. (projection details posted higher up)

Monday Early dismissal at 11.15 then no chemical science classes for that twenty-four hours.

Tuesday normal schoolhouse day

Your practical exams will be right later on the winter intermission (Midweek Jan 13th)

You should start working on the practical part of your Scientific discipline Fair during the wintertime interruption.

Keep checking your blog during the winter break for updates

Accept a wonderful winter break 🙂

Week sixteen (13th – 17th Dec)

This week we are covering the beneath points:

  • Valence electrons and valencies of s and p cake elements.
  • Electronegativity for s and p block elements.
  • Introduction to ionic and covalent bonds.

Sunday 20 is the due date for submitting Science Fair materials and procedures.

Quarter 2 project will be introduced to you in class this week, details will be posted on the web log the next update, submission will be subsequently the wintertime break.

Week 15 (6th – tenth December)

This week we will start Affiliate half dozen Types of bonds.

Important dates:

  • Monday 7th: Science fair projects Hypothesis and Variables due.
  • Monday 7th: Types of metals lab report for 11A
  • Tuesday 8th: Chapter 5 examination, presentation attached above

Expert luck with your Sat test 🙂

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Week 14 (29th Nov – 3rd Dec)

This week will keep covering the periodic trends.

Chapter 5 test will be on Tuesday 8th so be prepared

Your assignment for the weekend:

11B and G12: P152 #1,2,three/ P.156 #a,b,c

11A P.149 #three, 4, 5/ P.166 #20,21

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Week xiii (22nd – 26th Nov)

Sunday 22ns and Monday 23rd are off

Th 26th half day students leave at 12

Tuesday and Wed we are covering Periodic trends

Waiting for the missing Sci Off-white topics to be sent during the weekend.

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Week 12 (15th – 19th Nov)

  • Your test grades will be posted this week on econnect.
  • Sun 15th Parents' coming together, students are off.
  • Th 19th Sand boarding trip.

This week we volition start Chapter 5 Periodicity.

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Week 11 (8th – 12th Nov)

This week we are roofing the below points:

  • Review the electron configuration notations
  • Introducing the quantum numbers every bit a description of electrons positions
  • Chapter 4 exam

*Affiliate 4 test Wednesday 11th

Ch 4 ppt and Arrangement of electrons inside the atom ppt fastened above.

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Calendar week x (1st – 5th Nov)

This week nosotros are roofing the beneath points:

  • Writing electron configuration using electron configuration notation, orbital annotation, and noble gas note.
  • Explicate the relationship between electron configuration and the arrangement of the element in the periodic table.

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Week 9 (25th – 29th Oct)

This week we are covering the below points in Ch4

  • Describe the principles of Ems and the development of Bohr'due south Model
  • Describe the location of electrons around the nucleus.
  • Discuss the rules used to determine the electron configuration of the element and introducing the electron configuration notations.

Lab activity: The Flame test (Emission spectrum of different metals)

*The Arrangement of electrons ppt is uploaded with the attachments section upwardly.

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Calendar week 8 (18th – 22nd Oct)

This week nosotros are covering the electron configuration Chapter iv sec 1

Assignment (Due Tue 20th)

Writing an Essay

Radio active isotopes are used in nuclear medicine for diagnostic, treatment, and enquiry purposes. They are used as tracers in biochemistry and pharmaceutical researches. However they deport dangers to wellness due to their ionizing effects on cells.

Write an essay explaining and comparison the pros and cons of using radioactive isotopes for medicinal purposes.

Criteria and rubrics:

  • Read the question advisedly.
  • Underline the key words (eg discuss, explain, compare) and consider what type of essay you lot are required to write.
  • Use data sources that are relevant and attainable.
  • Write notes in your own words.
  • Reference quotes properly if you lot are using quotations or data direct from other sources.
  • 5 paragraphs
  • Write a 1 paragraph introduction to your essay that opens the discussion and appoint the readers
  • In 3 – 4 paragraphs write the trunk of your essay roofing the advantages and disadvantages of using radioisotopes in treatment and diagnosis.
  • Write the essay decision in i paragraph summarizing the principal ideas. The conclusion should reaffirm the introduction.
  • Cheque for spelling, punctuation and grammer.

Consignment due is Tuesday 20th of Oct.

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Week 7 (11th – 15th Oct)

This week we are roofing the below points:

  • Define atomic number and mass number and chronicle them to neutral atoms and ions
  • Define atomic mass and relate it to unlike isotopes
  • Define Avogadro'due south number, Moles and molar mass and explain how the iii are related
  • Solving problems involving mass in grams, corporeality in moles, and number of atoms of an element.

** Chapter 3 examination is on Tuesday 13th, the chapter ppt is uploaded with the attachments section.

** Projection final grades are on the due east-connect

** Wed 14th , Thu 15th are off for the Islamic new yr

Happy Islamic new year, Savor the long weekend 🙂

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Week 6 (fourth October – 8th Oct)

This week we are covering the below points:

  • Define moles, Avogadro's number, molar mass and country how the 3 are related.
  • Solving issues involving mass in grams, amount in moles, and number of atoms of an element.
  • Conservation of mass lab

** Chapter 3 test is postponed to Tue 13th October.

** Projects feedback and grades will exist announced this week.

** Tuesday 6th Oct is off

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Week 5 (27th Sep – 1st Oct)

This week we are covering the below points:

  • Review atomic models timeline
  • Ascertain atomic number, mass number.
  • Depict atomic mass and how they apply to isotopes.
  • Define moles, Avogadro's number, molar mass and state how the 3 are related.
  • Solving problems involving mass in grams, amount in moles, and number of atoms of an element.

** Chapter iii test will be on Wed Oct seventh

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Week four (20th – 25th Sep)

Eid Vacation – Happy Eid 🙂

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Week three (13 – 17th Sep)

This week we covered the below objectives:

  • Summarize the diminutive model timeline.
  • Compare and contrast Dalton's atomic model and the Mod atomic model.

** All grades are on the e-connect except for the affiliate examination grades that will exist posted later on Eid vacation

** Borderline for project'southward proper noun, logo and manufactures proposal is Tues 29th.

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Week 2 (six-10 th Sep)

This week we covered the below objectives:

  • Ascertain Chemistry
  • List unlike branches of chemistry
  • Compare and contrast bones research, applied inquiry and technological development
  • Distinguish betwixt chemical and concrete properties and changes (lab)
  • Describe atoms as the building block of thing
  • Distinguish between atoms, elements, compounds and mixtures.
  • Compare betwixt the different types of mixtures
  • Draw the arrangement of atoms in the periodic table
  • Organize the periodic tabular array every bit regions of metals, nonmetals and metalloids.
  • List the characteristics that distinguish between metals, non metals and metalloids
  • Apply the periodic table to requite elements their names and symbols.
  • Classifying the periodic table to periods and groups.
  • Balancing chemical equations

** You will take your chapter 1 exam Tuesday 15/ix

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Quarter Project

Green Chemistry

Each Class will design a Campaign Poster for Dark-green Chemical science

The poster has to include the following:

  • Campaign name
  • Entrada logo or icon
  • Each pupil in the class should write an commodity on the application of green chemistry and post it on the class affiche.

Criteria:

  • Campaign proper noun and icon are chosen past the whole class
  • Articles posted on the same poster by students of the same form should be roofing dissimilar applications with no repetition
  • Class should concur on the font that will be used for the manufactures posted on it so that there would be enough space on their poster to post all manufactures.
  • Each article should have the student'due south proper noun at the lesser.
  • The whole form will be graded equally on the poster name (xx%), icon (20%), and overall design (ten %).
  • Students will be graded individually on their articles (l%).
  • All-time Class poster will go an extra 1% credit.

*Due date for submitting articles and suggested poster name and icon is Tuesday 29th of Sep.

*Due date for posters finalization isTh Oct 1st

**Any filibuster in submission will be followed past deduction from the project's grade as per the handbook.

The following ppt describes briefly the thought and applications of Green Chemistry green chemistry

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Week ane (1st -third Sep)

Dear 11th Graders

This week we covered the post-obit objectives in Ch2 sec3

  • Distinguish between random and systematic errors
  • Record uncertainties of all measurements
  • Calculate pct of experimental errors
  • Distinguish between accuracy and precision

Dearest Parents,

Kindly find attached welcome bundle pupil packet gr xi