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Date: April 24, 2014 Page: New Table of Contents p. 16 W.O.D: Last 3 pages Warm-ups: Front Cover W.O.D: Inert - does not undergo chemical reactions Question: What is the mass of the element you studied?

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Date : April 24, 2014 Page : New Table of Contents p. 16 W.O.D: Last 3 pages Warm-ups: Front Cover W.O.D: Inert - does not undergo chemical reactions Question: What is the mass of the element you studied? . Average Beats per Minute. Weekly measurements. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Date: April 24, 2014Page: New Table of Contents p. 16

W.O.D: Last 3 pages Warm-ups: Front Cover

W.O.D: Inert - does not undergo chemical reactionsQuestion: What is the mass of the element you studied?

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200 190 180 170 160 150 140 130 120 110 100

90 80 70 60 50 40

Time/dateKey for Heart Rate Line Graph: Beginning of Class

After breathing and stretching

Aver

age

Beat

s per

Min

ute

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Element Project Paper Guidelines

• Alkali Metals: Blue• Alkaline Earth Metals: Orange• Transition Metals: Red• Non-metals: Green• Other metals: Purple• Noble Gases: Yellow

Bring your construction paper with you to the computer lab.

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Table of contents

• Atomic basics/Bohr Model notesp.21

• Energy Levels 1-20/Lewis Structure Notesp. 22• Intro to Bonding/Lewis P. Table

p. 23• Adopt an Element Notes and W.S.

p. 24-25• Element Presentation Notes

p. 26

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Element Presentations p. 26Presenter’s Name

Element Symbol

Element Name

1 Interesting Fact

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Reflection:

Who are you bringing with to the open house tonight?

**Remember to pay for PROM 2014**

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Identify the compounds:

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Frederick McKinley Jones(1892-1961)

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio. An experienced mechanic, he

invented a self-starting gas engine and a series of devices for movie projectors.

More importantly, he invented the first automatic refrigeration system for long-haul trucks (1935). Jones was awarded more than 40 patents in the field of refrigeration.