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Classwork and Assignments for the week of 2/13/2012 to 2/17/2012 Monday, February 13, 2012 10A - We will answer the section review questions and problems at the end of Chapter 6 to review for the test. 10B - We will answer the section review questions and problems at the end of Chapter 6 to review for the test. 10C - We will answer the section review questions and problems at the end of Chapter 6 to review for the test. Tuesday, February 14 , 2012 10A - We will complete the review questions and problems at the end of the chapter as a review and do a practice test with a mixed review sheet. 10B - We will complete the review questions and problems at the end of the chapter as a review and do a practice test with a mixed review sheet. 10C - We will complete the review questions and problems at the end of the chapter as a review and do a practice test with a mixed review sheet. Wednesday, February 15, 2012 10A - We will do the lab, Formula of a Hydrate, to understand how a chemical formula is derived from the laboratory analysis of the composition of a compound. 10B - We will do the lab, Formula of a Hydrate, to understand how a chemical formula is derived from the laboratory analysis of the composition of a compound. 10C - Test on Chapter 6 on chemical bonding. Thursday, February 16, 2012 10A - Test on Chapter 6 on chemical bonding. 10B - Test on Chapter 6 on chemical bonding. 10C - No Class - Read Chapter 7 on chemical formulas and chemical compounds. Friday, February 17, 2012 10A - No Class - Read Chapter 7 on chemical formulas and chemical compounds. 10B - No Class - Read Chapter 7 on chemical formulas and chemical compounds. 10C - We will do the lab, Formula of a Hydrate, to understand how a chemical formula is derived from the laboratory analysis of the composition of a compound.
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