Grade 11 University Chemistry Homework Calendar
Solutions and Solubility

Learning Goals     Periodic Table    Activity Series/Solubility Rules    Electronegativity Table
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 Day

Topic

 

 

May 2

Intro to Solutions

  8.2  Solutions and their Characteristics
  8.3  The Dissolving Process 
  • What is a solution?
  • What happens when compounds dissolve?
    • Watch this video that explains what happens when ionic and molecular compounds dissolve in water
    • Watch this video that explains the dissociation process for ionic compounds 
    • Complete WB 80 (right side) using this SlideDeck or using TB Section 8.3

 

 

May 3

Solubility of Compounds

  8.2  Solutions and their Characteristics
  8.3  The Dissolving Process 

 

May 6

 

 

Stoichiometry Lab Analysis
Net Ionic Equations
  8.2  Solutions and their Characteristics
  8.3  The Dissolving Process 

 

 

May 7

 

 

Stoichiometry Test  

 

 

May 8

 

Solubility of Compounds

  8.2  Solutions and their Characteristics
  8.3  The Dissolving Process 

 

May 9

 

 

Concentration

  8.2  Solutions and their Characteristics
  8.3  The Dissolving Process 

  • Molar Concentration:
    • Watch the Molar Concentration Video to complete the Note on 84
    • This is another video going through molar concentration problems
    • There are also some great textbook examples on TB. 399-400


     

 

May 10

 

Quiz 1 - Solubility and Net Ionic Equations

Diluting Solutions

    8.6  Concentration
   
8.7
 Preparing Dilutions

  • Making Standard Solutions in the Lab
    • Making a standard solution instructions
    • Watch this video that reviews how to make a standard solution
    • Practice making solutions using this simulation
       
  • Diluting Solutions:

 

May 13

 

Stoichiometry - Quantities in Chemical Reactions

   9.5  Stoichiometry of Solutions

  • Using a Pipette and Performing Dilutions in the Lab
  • Solution Stoichiometry
    • watch the following video to complete the stoichiometry note on the WB 88 
    • Use the tutorials in your text section 9.5 to further assist you

 

May 14

Solutions Quiz 2 - Concentration and Dilutions

Stoichiometry - Quantities in Chemical Reactions

  9.5  Stoichiometry of Solutions

 

May 15

Acids and Bases

    10.1  Properties of Acids and Bases
   
10.2
 Theoretical Acid-Base Definitions

  • Acids and Bases Intro
    • watch this video  that goes through an overview of acids and bases
    • complete WB 90 using your notes from the reactions units and TB 10.1 (ignore taste/feel in the column)
  • Acids and Bases pH Scale

 

May 16

Acid Base Titrations

Solutions Quiz 3 - Solution Stoichiometry

   10.3  Acid-Base Stoichiometry

  • Acids and Bases Definitions
    • complete WB 90 (right) using this note
    • watch this video that reviews the differences between strong and weak acids or bases
       

 

May 17

Acid Base Titrations

Solutions Review

 
  • Acid-Base Titrations
    • Use the tutorials in your text section 10.3 (TB 482-483) to help you

 

May 21

Acid Base Titrations

 
  • Lab Activity Practice Titration
    • try the virtual titration lab on explorelearning.com using 0.50 M HCl and Mystery NaOH settings
    • watch the following video or Powerpoint that shows how a titration is actually done in a lab
  • Homework
    • Titration Calculations
      • read Tutorial 1 TB 479-480 and answer TB 481 #1-5 (really good prep for the lab!)
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May 22

CPT Part 1 - Practice Lab and Calculations  
 

 

May 23

Solutions Unit Test

 
 
  • Homework
    • prepare for lab analysis by reading Tutorial 1 TB 479-480 and answer TB 481 #1-5

 

May 24

Lab: Acid-Base Titration   
  • Lab Acid-Base Titration
    • complete Acid-Base Titration Lab
 

 

May 27

CPT Part 1 - Lab - Analysis  

 

May 28

Intro to Gases
Atmospheric Pressure

  11.1  States of Matter and the Kinetic Molecular Theory
  11.7  Atmospheric Pressure 


May 29

 

Gas Laws 11.8  The Gas Laws - Absolute Temperature and Charles Law
 11.9
 The Gas Laws - Boyles Law & Gay Lussac's Law