Saturday, February 27, 2016

Spectroscopic Analysis of Co and Cr Lab

This lab was not as interesting as the flame because there was no fire but it wasn't horrible. We used a Spec20 to analyze Co and Cr at different wavelengths. We have yet to do anything with the data and this post may change once we do somethings with it. Good luck to Everyone.

Friday, February 26, 2016

Quiz Reflection

Fortunately this quiz went well. I have figured out a good way to study so I know the information. I need to do well on this quiz so I don't dig myself into a whole with my grade. I wish all of my classmates good focus in future studying and tests.

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Aqueous Solutions Retake

Thank the Lord that we had a retake... My grade may or may not have been disgraceful. So I was able regain my family's honor by getting a good(hehe you guys don't know this but i'm in computer apps class typing this and the keyboard doesn't like to type the letters "D" and "T" so when I typed the word good it left out the d which left the word as goo... I'm sorry I'm a dork an though that was funny)grade on the retake. My grade is not in a deep whole now guys don't worry.

Friday, February 19, 2016

Flame Test Lab

This was by far my favorite lab of all this year. We got to light things on fire and watch them turn colors. It was great. We then took the color of the flame and used it to find the wavelength of the light that was burning on the small stick we were holding. After that, we used the wavelength and the cool equations we all learned to find the energy. Overall, interesting and awesome lab.



Saturday, February 13, 2016

The Hardest UInit

Well it was hard.... and the test sucked.... I didn't do well... life goes on... **crying**

Preparing for the Acid Base Test

So my friends.... ahead of us is the hardest test of the year. How might one prepare for this you might ask? Well, my inquisitive friend the answer lies in the hours of studying and reading an writing that have been put in already. You do packets over multiple times until you could tell someone both the questions and the answer. You read the book an do every question. You use every source Frank has to help.(It still didn't get me a good grade... I'm not salty at all) Well before I retreat into the depths that is chemistry again, I will wish you all luck on the rest of our semester and all future chem we may have.

Monday, February 8, 2016

Helpful Links

Crash Course



Khan Academy(This one and the ones after it go with Mrs. Frankenberg's Titration Calculation worksheet that she did not have a key for)

Molar Mass of an Unknown Acid

This lab is very similar to the Percent acid in vinegar lab, except we were to write our own procedure and given a little bit of a different task. As you can probably guess from the title, we are to find the molar mass of an unknown acid. This means more fancy titrations and for my group, re-standardizing and practically starting all over. Its totally cool though because I enjoy titrations.



We had this fancy way of stirring our water with our unknown acid. It was a small stir rod dropped in the flask, while the flask was sitting on a hot plate. A magnet in the hotplate caused the stir rod to spin which helped us dissolve our solution, along with the heat from the hot plate.

(There was a video, but I don't know how to do cool internet stuff so you can see it... I'm sorry. I hope that the description is enough... or the fact that you also participated in the lab)

Friday, February 5, 2016

Percent Acid In Vinegar

This lab was pretty rockin'. This was our first lab with our new partner, and I was happy with who I was paired with. We work well together and get things done. This lab was about titrating acids and bases in order to find the percent acid in vinegar. We finished this lab with a .85% error, which I cannot complain about. Here are some cool pictures from the lab. We have a titrated solution in between my partner and I in our natural habitat, and a buret filled with base.