LARN 095 C24D3

LARN 095 C24D3 Start the following in class: NOTICE: Tomorrow's assignment assumes you have previously successfully installed Internet Explorer or Edge software with Flash enabled or an 'Internet Explorer mode of browsing in the Firefox, or Opera browsers as explained online at https://www.digitalcitizen.life/how-enable-java-all-major-web-browsers on your home computer.  [Note: Don't try to use Internet Explorer to access a document in an MNSD Google drive.] At present Internet Explorer and Edge on a computer have currently supported Flash only after you try to run the program and you agree to run Flash when a popup asking permission appears.  If you do not have access to a browser with Flash, make arrangements to do the assignment using any MNHS student laptop including the student laptops in the library or in room A235.  In that case either use the Edge browser or go to the Windows icon in the lower left part of the display, click, start typing "Internet Explorer", and then click on the Internet Explorer app name...
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LARN 094 C24D2

LARN 094 C24D2 Start the following in class: 1. Use the PQ5R or SQ5R method to prepare study guide for text section 11.3 on Reactions in Aqueous Solutions or go to https://socratic.org/chemistry to research the topics brought up in section 11.3 of your text.  Read section 11.3 in your chemistry text, pages 342 through 346, and as you do, create a study guide using the SQ5R or PQ5R method explained in class and on the distributed handout packet. For section 11.3, take notes not only on Net Ionic Equations and on Predicting the Formation of a Precipitate, but also on Table 11.3 [Solubility Rules for Ionic Compounds] on page 344 of your text.  You may record vocabulary entries in the body of your study guide, or you may check them off on the chapter 11 vocabulary list as you think about the meanings of the terms and add any notations to the vocabulary list for clarifications sake. 1b.  Writing in blue or black ink, place your hand in number...
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LARN 093 C24D1

LARN 093 C24D1 Start the following in class: 1.  Today's assignment is to practice balancing and checking them with the aid of a T chart format as explained in step four of the handout entitled How to Balance Chemical Expressions. The first two problems will be taken from your textbook page 329, and the next six to eight problems will be taken from the ActivInspire flipchart for balancing chemical expressions.  Download the current ActivInspire unit flipchart by logging on to the MNSD Google Drive and selecting it from the Student Resources > ActivInspire  > Unit 7 > Balancing Chemical Expressions > Balancing Chemical Expressions.  Generally the flipchart name will begin with a capital U and end in a relatively high version number following the v at the end of the flipchart's title. a. In the upper right corner white space of a new page of your Learning Log, use a blue or black pen to write your hand in number within a circle followed by...
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