Read through the notes and memorize the new vocabulary words. Doing so will help with the understanding of the chapter. The fill in the blank pages that correspond to the notes have been posted in Google classroom. Please attempt the questions before class tomorrow.
Thursday, November 19, 2020
Wednesday, November 18, 2020
Writing a Lab Report
The first fifteen minutes of class will be spent explaining how to write a lab report.
We will continue to discuss the versatility of the hydrocarbon leading into the introduction of the macromolecules.
The 4 Macromolecules"
1) Carbohydrates
2) Protein
3) Lipids
4) Nucleic Acid
Tuesday, November 17, 2020
Chapter 3: The Molecules of Cells
Hydrocarbons
Unlike compounds formed from other elements, carbon compound are far more numerous and varied. There are several million carbon compounds known and several hundred thousands are synthesized each year.
Straight chain hydrocarbons:
Thursday, November 12, 2020
Water Properties Lab
You will fill out the answers based on the demonstration of the lab. No formal lab write up is required for this lab.
The class will end with the PowerPoint presentation.
Irregularity of the density of water. The highest density of water occurs when the molecules are packed tightly together. The crystal arrangement of ice has a lot of space incorporated in it. There are fewer molecules of water per volume in ice, than there are in water.
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Happy Veterans Day
Have a godd break. We will continue on Thursday.
The vocabulary link is still broken. The 4 words from Tuesday's class are: ionic bond, covalent bond, Polar molecule, non-polar molecule
Sunday, November 8, 2020
Friday, November 6, 2020
Chapter 2: The Chemical Basis of Life.
The class will take notes from the PowerPoint. The vocabulary link on the blog is not working. Therefore, just review the vocabulary mentioned, and write the definition for the following: 1) atomic number, 2) mass number, isotopes.
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