LARN 080 C20D4

LARN 080 C20D4 Start the following in class: 1.  Download the flipchart on chemical quantities after clicking on the following link: Chemical Quantities_v6. The required focus topics for today, J80, is A mole is a measure of the amount of substance that contains the same number of items as there are carbon atoms in exactly 12 x 10-3 kilograms of carbon-12. a. How does one find the mass of a mole of any given compound? Show your labeled work in the way demonstrated on pages 40 and 43 of the Chemical Quantities_v6 ActivInspire flipchart. b. What is the mass of a mole of silicon carbide, SiC?  Show your labeled work in the way demonstrated on pages 40 and 43 of the Chemical Quantities_v6 ActivInspire flipchart. c. What is the mass of a mole of water, H2O?  Show your labeled work in the way demonstrated on pages 40 and 43 of the Chemical Quantities_v6 ActivInspire flipchart. d. What is the mass of a mole of phosphorus trichloride, PCl3? Show...
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LARN 079 C20D3

LARN 079 C20D3 Start the following in class: 1.   Open the Unit Learning Objectives for Cornell Notes document, Press and hold the CTRL key while typing F to bring up a search (find) box.  Type in Chapter 10 in the search box and then move your cursor into the text area to the right and click there to see the first page of objectives.  Write down the essential questions for Unit 6 Chemical Quantities in your Learning Log.  Consider each chapter 10 learning objective as you proceed through the chapter with the aim of being able to demonstrate your understanding and ability to apply the learnings.  For now, study and take Cornell notes on objectives 3 through 14.   2.a.  Use the PQ5R or SQ5R method to prepare study guide for text section 10.1 on The Mole: A Measurement of Matter or go to https://socratic.org/chemistry to research the topics brought up in section 10.1 of your text.   Read section 10.1 in your chemistry text, pages 286 through 296, and as you...
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