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Unit 5 - Intermolecular Forces
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Unit 5: Interparticle Attractions
There will be 1 lab, 1 quiz, 1 lab RCA, and 1 test for this unit.
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Lab #4
Quiz
(Text 10.1-10.2 & Chromatography)
Lab #5 RCA
Unit 5 Exam
BLUE (Period 4 & 5.1B)
Unit 5
Friday, 11/22
Friday, 11/22
Friday, 12/6
Tuesday, 12/10
RED (Period 6.1 & 5.1D)
Unit 5
Friday, 11/22
Friday, 11/22
Friday, 12/6
Tuesday, 12/10
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Bozeman Science
Follow along with any of the "Big Idea 2" videos for this unit, as Paul Andersen goes through various AP Chemistry topics.
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Mr. Farabaugh - Liquids & Intermolecular Forces
He uses a different textbook, but thoroughly goes through information and sample questions! Feel free to forward through to where you could use content assistance.
YOU DO NOT NEED TO KNOW ABOUT COHESIVE FORCES, SURFACE TENSION, CAPILLARY ACTION, SUPERCOOLING, CRITICAL TEMPERATURE, OR PHASE DIAGRAMS!
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Mr. Farabaugh - Solids & Modern Materials
Again, his textbook may be different, but his content it thorough.
YOU DO NOT NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SEMI-CONDUCTORS AND n & p DOPING!