IB Chemistry Grade 12/ Honors Chemistry II Homework Assignments Unit: Gases Assign # 1: Periodic Table Data WS Date Due: Wed. 12/7 Assign # 2: % Composition WS Date Due: Thurs. 12/8 Assign # 3: Analysis & Conclusion for Molar Mass of Butane Lab – Submit via Google Classroom IB Chemistry Code: sj698rk Date Due: Fri. 12/9 Assign # 4: Page 185 Exercise 5.10A & 5.10B Page 186 Exercise 5.11A & 5.11B Date Due: Mon. 12/12 Assign # 5: P. 192 Exercise 5.16A & 5.16B P. 193 Exercise 5.17A & 5.17B Ideal Gas Law Lab Date Due: Tues. 12/13 Assign # 6: Gas Laws & Stoichiometry WS Date Due: Wed. 12/14 Assign # 7: T,P & V Graphs Worksheet Date Due: Thurs. 12/15 Assign # 8: Test: % Composition/Gases Date Due: Wed. 12/14 Pages 86-91 and pages 169-197 in your blue textbook will serve as a reference for this content. Also, pages 1-6 in your IB Study Guide will assist you in learning this content. The answers for the exercises are found in the back of your textbook. Answer keys for worksheets can be found on my website under academics on the CPHS Homepage in the IB/H Chem 2 folder. Sign up for Remind: Via text message: Enter this number: 81010 Text this message: @943d2 Via e-mail: [email protected] Leave the subject and message blank. Learning Targets % Composition/Gases By test time you will understand or carry out: Avagadro’s law enables the mole ratio of reacting gases to be determined from volumes of the gases. The molar volume of an ideal gas is a constant at specified temperature and pressure. Calculations of reacting volumes of gases using Avogadro’s law. Solutions of problems and analysis of graphs involving the relationship between temperature, pressure and volume for a fixed mass of an ideal gas, (combined gas law). Solution of problems relating to the ideal gas law equation. Explanation of the deviation of real gases from ideal behavior at low temperature and high pressure. Empirical and molecular formulas for compounds can be determined from % composition data. Hipster Ice Cube!
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