A very tentative schedule! You should be doing these each night. I will quiz or check home work once in awhile to see you are doing this.
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Monday - Read 230, 234-239 Problems 2, 3, 19, 40, 44,
EXTRA CREDIT READ 230-234 & understand for next test try
exercises
Tuesday - Do problems 24, 29, 32, 33, 63, 65 E. C. # 68
Read next lab, Hess's Law. One of your group does one problem at the end of
Hess's Law lab and the other person does one, share your results. This lab is due Thursday.
Wednesday - Write up Hess's law. Not formal. Due on Thursday.
{NOTE to me IN 99 had to change this because of bogus field trip.- 97 on Letterman}
Thursday - We will pass out grades & go over HW.
Review for test.
Taxes are not raised for the benefit of the taxed. --- Lazarus Long
Never appeal to a man's "better nature". He may not have one.
Invoking self interest gives you more leverage.
Friday - Read 249-258 Ex. 1, 2, 3 Page 273 do problems 1, 2, 11
Monday - Read 259-266 EX. 4, 5 Page 273 problems 5, 6,a,b,c, 7, 13,
17, 19, 20
Tuesday - Read 266-270 Ex. 6 Problems 21, 22, 28, 29, 32, 36, 38,
40, 44. Change problem 40 so they form the elements not the gaseous atoms.
Wednesday - Do lab, it is not formal. Just answer questions.
Thursday -{do #44 in class} Do Problems 45 {answer is -46}, 47, 48,
51 You will have a test over chapter 8 on Monday.
Friday - Study for test.
Monday - Read 277 - 289 Ex 1, 2, 3 Page 310 Problems 1, 2, 3, 4
Tuesday - Read 289-298 Ex 4, 5, 6Page 310 prob's 5, 7, 11, 22,
24, 21, 24
The difference between science and fuzzy subjects is that science requires reasoning, while those other subjects
merely require scholarship.---- Lazarus Long
By the end of Chapter 10 know the BOLD groups on page 928 table 26.2, read bottom of 927-> 930 do problems 11, 12, 13 page 949.
I will just give you simple ones on that test. Make flash cards, flash yourself!
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