LARN 056 C14D4

LARN 056 C14D4 ATTENTION:  If you have not already done so, locate three (3) shiny United States pennies that were minted after 1982, the shinier the better, to experiment with. Bring these pennies in to transform two of them into souvenir alloys celebrating your taking chemistry this year!  The pennies will be treated to form souvenirs of chemistry class. If the pennies you bring in are dull, you will have the clean them. Store them temporarily in your grommeted, three hole zipper pen case until it is time to do the laboratory activity. Start the following in class: 1.  For your journal entry J56 , you are to construct a concept map.  Please turn to page 206 in your text and, in your learning journal, construct a concept map relating the seven terms listed at the bottom of the page.  Connect related terms with arrows such that the subject of each sentence explaining the relationship is at the tail of the arrow, the verb...
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LARN 034 C9D2

LARN 034 C9D2 Start the following in class: 1.  The required journal focus question  J34 for today is: What evidence convinced Ernest Rutherford that most of an atom is empty space with each atom having an extremely small, dense, positively charged nucleus? 2. Doing ChemThink interactives are part of the core experiences for all chemistry students. Log onto the ChemThink web site http://simbucket.com/chemthinkserver/chemthink/  to do the tutorial and question set on Atomic Structure. Choose menu selections:  The Atom > Atomic Structure Tutorial.  [If you are logged onto the ChemThink web site, you do this by clicking on the green triangle in the white circle to the right of the displayed module's name. If you were taken directly to a web page with an orange Tutorial button and a blue Problem Set button, click on the orange Tutorial button.] If you do not have a copy of the worksheet that goes with this module, click on the provided link to the ChemThink worksheet for this module or, if that doesn't work,...
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