PRINT OUT THESE THREE WORKSHEETS
answers are included, but save ink and only print the first page of each file.
- Mixed ionic and covalent naming worksheet
- Word equations worksheet (just write the balanced equation; you can ignore the "H=negative" stuff ) if you can figure out if it is dissolved in water (aq), solid (s), liquid (l) or gas (g) write that as a subscript by the compound. If heat is a product, write it on the product side as "+heat"
- More balancing equations worksheet
And here is an excellent video, please watch the first 14 minutes at least, but you may certainly finish it off, to get ahead. Quantifying Chemical Reactions not a catchy name, but really well done and interesting. total time 28 minutes.
LOOKING AHEAD; When we come back from winter break, we will dig into the subject of chemical reactions-- lotsa labs, lotsa fun. We will once again do individual demonstrations of chemical reactions and the internet is a great source to find interesting demonstrations using household products. So keep your eyes open for an experiment you might want to demonstrate to the class.
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