2nd Period Chemistry-210 Assignments
- Instructor
- Erick Lopez
- Term
- 2024-2025 School Year
- Department
- Science
- Description
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
Due:
You are allowed to use the following during your exam:
-Calculator
-Index Card of notes
-Scratch Paper
-Calculator
-Index Card of notes
-Scratch Paper
Due:
When you think of lead, the first thing that might come to mind is your pencil. Technically, not lead. It’s called graphite. Lead is actually lethal when consumed at younger ages and can cause some serious brain damage.
There are two parts to this assignment:
What Is Lead Poisoning? & The Man Who Accidentally Killed The Most People In History
Each part is worth 10 points, making this assignment worth 20 Points. That means it is the same amount of points as a lab.
There are two parts to this assignment:
What Is Lead Poisoning? & The Man Who Accidentally Killed The Most People In History
Each part is worth 10 points, making this assignment worth 20 Points. That means it is the same amount of points as a lab.
Due:
Bell ringer:
How are you currently doing in class? Do you need more support? More examples or more lectures? Are you mastering this topic or are your struggling?
How are you currently doing in class? Do you need more support? More examples or more lectures? Are you mastering this topic or are your struggling?
Due:
Try out the game I made for my computer class, take a screenshot of your highest score, and attach it for credit. :)
Due:
This assignment should help improve your grade if you are not happy with your current grade, it is extra credit and it will not hurt your grade if it is not completed.
Make sure to be respectful and productive, I will be back Tuesday. Thank you!
Make sure to be respectful and productive, I will be back Tuesday. Thank you!
Due:
1. Why do you have to bend and “crack” a glow stick in order for it to produce light?
2. What chemical reaction takes place in a glow stick?
3. What causes the glow in a glow stick?
4. Besides using glow sticks for fun, what are some other real-world applications of glow sticks?
5. How is chemoluminescence used in forensics?
2. What chemical reaction takes place in a glow stick?
3. What causes the glow in a glow stick?
4. Besides using glow sticks for fun, what are some other real-world applications of glow sticks?
5. How is chemoluminescence used in forensics?
Due:
This is for students who were absent or were not able to complete the lab safety station in person.
Due:
This is for students who were absent or were not able to complete the lab safety station in person.
Due:
Document must be signed and turned in to be able to participate in lab activities.