Lab Report Write up Instructions
Road Maps:
- Mole – Mass – Volume – Particles conversion
- From Percent Composition to Empirical Formula to Chemical Formula
Worksheets:
- Test #1 covers Unit 2 to 5. Here are the worksheets to prepare for Test #1:
- Unit 2 – Density Questions Worksheet
- Unit 3 – Naming Worksheet – Name to Chemical Formula and Chemical Formula to Name
- Unit 5 – Mole Concept Worksheet
- Unit 5 – Salt & Sugar Worksheet
- Unit 5 – Percent Composition, Empirical Formula, Chemical Formula Worksheet
- Unit 5 – Solution Worksheet – Maple TA Type Questions
- Unit 5 – Solution Dilution Worksheet
- Unit 6 – From Combustion Analysis of C, H, O containing compounds to Empirical Formula to Chemical Formula – Maple TA type problem in Assignment 7
- Unit 6 – Single Replacement Reactions Worksheet (Watch animation here)
- Unit 6 – Single Replacement Reactions Worksheet – 2nd worksheet
- Unit 6 – Double Replacement Reactions Worksheet
- Unit 7 – Calculations involving Chemical Reactions Worksheet
- Unit 8 – Periodic Trends Worksheet
Lecture notes:
Apr 4 – Unit 8 – Bonding, Periodic Trends, Unit 9 – Polarity
Mar 31 – Unit 8 – Quantum Mechanical Model, Writing Electron Configurations
Mar 21 – Unit 8 – Bohr Model, Lewis Electron Dot Symbols
Mar 21 – Unit 8 – Counting protons, neutrons, and electrons; Isotopes, Atomic mass
Mar 10 – Test #2 on March 24 will cover Unit 6 and 7 – up to this point in the course.
Mar 10 – Unit 7 – Calculations Involving Chemical Reactions – 2
Mar 7 – Unit 7 – Calculations Involving Chemical Reactions – 1
Mar 7 – Answers to the Double Replacement Worksheet
Mar 7 – Unit 6 – Acid and Base Neutralization Reactions
Mar 7 – Answers to the 2nd Single-Replacement Reaction Worksheet
Mar 7 – Answers to the Single-Replacement reaction worksheet
Feb 29 – Unit 6 – Single-Replacement Reactions Involving the Halogens and Double-Replacement Reactions
Single Replacement Reactions Worksheet – 2nd worksheet
Feb 29 – Unit 6 – Single-Replacement Reactions Involving Metals
Do the Single Replacement Reactions Worksheet (Watch animation here)
Worksheet instructions: Decide if the reaction will occur. If so,
- Write the balanced chemical reaction
- Write the net ionic reaction
- Identify the species oxidized
- Identify the species reduced
- Identify the spectator ions
Feb 22 – Unit 6 – Solution Process
Feb 22 – Unit 6 – Synthesis, Decomposition, Combustion Reactions, Empirical formula based on combustion data
Feb 18- Unit 6 – Balancing chemical reactions
Test #1 on Feb 25 will cover everything up to this point in the course.
Feb 17 – Answers to Solution Dilution worksheet
Feb 17 – Answers to Solution Worksheet – Maple TA Type Questions
Feb 17 – Answers to Percent Composition, Empirical Formula, Chemical Formula Worksheet
Feb 15 – Molar Volume of a Gas, Solution and Solution Dilution
Feb 4 – Unit 5 – Percent Composition, Empirical Formula
Feb 4 – Answers to the Mole Concept worksheet
Feb 1 – Unit 5 – Formula Mass, Information in a Chemical Formulae, Roadmap: Mole – Mass – Volume – Particles conversion
Jan 28 – Unit 5 – Mole Concept
Jan 28 – Answers to the Naming worksheet
Jan 21 – Unit 4 – Naming
Jan 18 – Unit 4 – Octet Rule and Valence Electrons
Jan 18 – Answers to the Density Problem Worksheet
Jan 14 – Unit 3 – Matter
Jan 14 – Unit 2 – Measurements
Jan 11 – Unit 2 – Density
Jan 7 – Unit 2 – SI unit

I wish the lecture notes were posted before the lecture so that the ones with tablets or laptops can follow along with them. I use onenote and like to add my own notes to the lecture notes as we go.
Sounds reasonable to me. Okay, I will post the lecture notes up before the lecture!