Handouts,+Projects+&+Activities

Use this 20 Questions Template to make questions and answers on the topic you choose to review.
 * Projects **

=__**7E CHEMISTRY**__= =Interactive Lab Safety-click on to this link and match up the safety with the picture.=

Game Presentations-for acids and bases (alkalis)
A great example of this game presentation done by Lauren Hunter 7-1

===Use this work sheet to do the online assignment. To add text to the pdf form: Go to Tools->Annotate->Add Text. At the bottom of the PDF form there should be icons to change color and text size. Send me the answers to this email.===

Video of pH scale:
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=__7F CHEMISTRY__=

Covalent and Ionic Bonding
Click on the links. Click "view" and go through the interactive activities of each of these links. Summarize in notes of what you have learned and answer the sets of questions provided (below) by Mr. Melton in your exercise book. Ionic Bonding Covalent Bonding If done early, go to this website to test your knowledge.


 * Discussion Questions: Ionic Bonding **
 * Why do ionic bonds form between metals and nonmetals?
 * In the activity, when Na lost an e - it shrank and the Cl + grew in size. Does that say anything about the location of the electron before and after it was transferred?
 * Why can different numbers of metal and nonmetal atoms create ionic bonds together?


 * Discussion Questions: Covalent Bonding **
 * What do you observe when you move two hydrogen atoms closer together?
 * Why do you think nonmetals tend to be good at sharing electrons?
 * Can one atom in this type of reaction win the "tug of war"? What might happen if it did?
 * How can a piece of wood floating on water illustrate the condition of lowest potential energy and maximum stability?