AP Chemistry Summer Assignment 18-19 1 st Assignment due July 15 th Final Assignment due September 3 rd All assignments are due by the specified dates. No late work will be accepted. Not completing the summer assignment will not be an acceptable reason for dropping AP Chemistry. This assignment is to ensure that you are prepared for the first unit test when we return to school in September. 1. All of the following must be completed by July 15, 2018: a. Access the class website at www.mirollichemistry.weebly.com You need to look at the Summer Work page under the AP Chemistry tab. b. Students will be utilizing a test prep course to help with the concepts of the course. You must log in and create an account. i. Log on to https://www.flinnprep.com ii. In the top right corner, click new user. iii. Click I m a Student in the pop-up box iv. Complete the information to create an account. v. Once in the system you will need to input your class code: j6nzl c. All end of the chapter problems in AP Chemistry are done through an online program, WebAssign (WA). You must log on to the the WA site to create your own account. i. Log on to www.webassign.net ii. On the left side click, Log In iii. You will need to create an account. Click I have a class key iv. Enter the following class key: brandon.mi 8299 6419 Follow the instructions to finish your account set up. d. Join Our Google Classroom i. Access Google classroom at classroom.google.com ii. Enter the class code 9mtyl1e iii. Please look over the assignments and complete the Group Me sign up assignment. ** Excuses involving site navigation problems or interact access will not be accepted. You are responsible for submitting your assignments by the due date with no excuses. The assignments and specific due dates are found on the last page of this packet. **
2. With each chapter, you will need to complete a Chapter Outline which includes key concepts and chapter vocabulary. These outlines will be uploaded to their specific assignment by the date specified on Google Classroom. The credit given will be determined by the depth and time put into the outlines. The outlines must be hand written and completed in the same notebook all year. I would suggest a cheap composition notebook. Reading and studying from a textbook is one skill many former students say they wish they had developed more during high school. We will be doing these assignments through out the year. 3. I am not a big fan of memorization. However, there are a few things that you need for this class that are just better learned by memorizing them. By the first day of class you need to have the polyatomic ions and their charges, diatomic elements, strong acids, strong bases, and metric prefixes memorized. All this can be found in the tables below Polyatomic Ions Ammonium NH4 1+ Hypobromite BrO 1- Acetate CH3COO 1- or C2H3O2 1- Hypochlorite ClO 1- Arsenate AsO4 3- Hypoiodite IO 1- Bicarbonate (hydrogen carbonate) Bisulfate (hydrogen sulfate) HCO3 1- Iodate IO3 1- HSO4 1- Iodite IO2 1- Bisulfide HS 1- Nitrate NO3 1- Bisulfite (hydrogen sulfite) HSO3 1- Nitrite NO2 1- Bromate BrO3 1- Oxalate C2O4 2- Bromite BrO2 1- Perchlorate ClO4 1-
Carbonate CO3 2- Periodate IO4 1- Chlorate ClO3 1- Permanganate MnO4 1- Chlorite ClO2 1- Peroxide O2 2- Chromate CrO4 2- Phospate PO4 3- Cyanide CN 1- Phosphite PO3 3- Dichromate Cr2O7 2- Sulfate SO4 2- Dihydrogen phosphate H2PO4 1- Sulfite SO3 2- Formate HC02 1- Thiocynate SCN 1- Hydrogen phosphate HPO4 2- Thiosulfate S2O3 2- Hydroxide OH 1- Strong Acids Hydrochloric acid Hydrobromic acid Hydroiodic acid Strong Bases HCl Lithium LiOH HBr Sodium NaOH HI Potassium KOH Rubidium Perchloric acid HClO 4 RbOH Chloric acid HClO 3 Cesium CsOH Nitric acid HNO 3 Calcium Ca(OH) 2 Periodic acid HIO 4 Strontium Sr(OH) 2 Sulfuric acid H 2SO 4 Barium Ba(OH) 2
Metric Prefixes Kilo- k 10 3 Deci- d 10-1 Centi- c 10-2 Milli- m 10-3 Micro- µ 10-6 Nano- n 10-9 Diatomic Elements Hydrogen H 2 Nitrogen N 2 Oxygen O 2 Fluorine F 2 Chlorine Cl 2 Bromine Br 2 Iodine I 2 Don t be surprise if we have a quiz on these tables the first day of school. I suggest making flash cards that you can take with you during any of your summer travels. You can contact me during the summer using my work email. Tmirolli@brandon.k12.mi.us or by using the Group Me App.
Due Dates: July 15 th July 25 th 11:59 pm August 1st 11:59 pm August 3 rd 11:59 pm August 8 th 11:59 pm August 10 th 11:59 pm August 13 th 11:59 pm August 17 th 11:59 pm August 24 th 11:59 pm September 3 rd 11:59pm First Week of School Access the class website, Sign up for WebAssign account Sign up for the Google Classroom Sign up for the Flinn Prep Course Sign up for the GroupMe chat (found on Google Classrom) Chapter 1 Outline uploaded to Google Classroom Chapter 1 Homework on WebAssign Chapter 2 Outline uploaded to Google Classroom Complete the Pre-test for the Flinn Prep Course Unit 1 Chapter 2 Homework on WebAssign Chapter 3 Outline uploaded to Google Classroom Complete the Pre-test for the Flinn-Prep Course Unit 6 Chapter 3 Homework #1 on WebAssign Chapter 3 Homework #2 on WebAssign Chapter 3 Homework #3 on WebAssign Chapter 1, 2, and 3 Summer Reviews on WebAssign Unit 1 and Unit 6 Flinn-Prep Course Unit Assessment Quizzes on Naming compounds and writing formulas, polyatomic ions, and strong acid bases Lastly, for the first week of school you will need to bring a dedicated composition notebook for your chemistry notebook. Please makes sure you have it for the first day of class. Good Luck and Happy Studying See you in the Fall J