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Monday, October 15, 2018

Monday, October 15th, 2018

HONORS PHYSICS

-  Notes on Chapter 6: Conservation of Momentum (online)
-  CW 6.3: q.1, p.209
-  HW 6.3: q.2-4, p.209

PHYSICS

-  Nerf-Gun Projectile Motion Lab

HONORS CHEMISTRY 

-  Assembly

CHEMISTRY

-  Notes on Ions
-  Homework #29: Read pp.80,81; q.1,2,3,5 (p.83); q.49-52 (p.89)
-  Print Electron Configuration Final Review
-  Write Comments and Questions in Guestbook for Extra Credit Points

8 comments:

  1. I learned that positive ions are smaller than an atom

    I learned that negative ions are bigger than an atom

    I learned that positive ions are called cations

    I also learned that negative ions are called anions


    -Serge Grigoryan, Period 3

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  4. Alexis Bedolla p.3 I learned that negative ions are bigger than positive ions.

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  5. I learned that ions that are positive(cations) are smaller than the atom and the opposite with the negative ions.(Negative ions(anion) are bigger than the atom).

    -Obsidian Mata P.2

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  6. Kathy Miranda P2
    1.I learned that cation are positive ions
    2.That the atomic symbol with no number no ¨+¨ is larger
    3.That the atomic symbol with a ¨-¨ is larger
    4. I learned that negative ions are called anions

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  7. 1) Cations equals loses electron.
    2) Anions equals gains electrons
    3) Ion equals charged atoms

    Emily Salvador , Period 2

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