Please refer to students' agenda.
Math Project due :Dec. 17th, Monday.
Please make sure that your science and math duotangs are nicely organized.
If not, I will not be marking any of your homeworks and tests in your duotang.
Miss Kim's Class College Prep
Friday, 14 December 2012
Grade 10 Science
More example questions on Energy Efficiency:
Answer
For one minute of flight,
Useful NRG: 6.0 x 10 J
Consumed NRG: 4.4 x 10 J/kg x 52.5 kg = 2.31 x 10 J
Energy Efficiency = Amount of Useful NRG x 100
Amout of consumed NRG
Energy Efficiency= 6. 0 x 10 J x 100
2.31 x 10 J
= 25.9 %
With
the price of fuel constantly on the rise, builders of jet engines are
trying to develop more energy-efficient models. The first jet turbine
engines had an energy efficiency of 22 percent.
Engineers have proposed a model with a thrust capacity of 40 000 N
at a speed of 250 m/s. Under these conditions, the airplane uses
6.0 108 J of energy a
minute. At the same time, the jet turbine engine consumes 52.5 kg
of fuel capable of providing 4.4 107 J/kg
of energy on combustion. Is the energy efficiency of this engine
better than that of the older models? Show your calculations.
Answer
For one minute of flight,
Useful NRG: 6.0 x 10 J
Consumed NRG: 4.4 x 10 J/kg x 52.5 kg = 2.31 x 10 J
Energy Efficiency = Amount of Useful NRG x 100
Amout of consumed NRG
Energy Efficiency= 6. 0 x 10 J x 100
2.31 x 10 J
= 25.9 %
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
Grade 7
Science
Science Presentation Due: December 5th (but you will be presenting in class in 6th)
on December 5th, I need your assignment sheet back for marking as well as other media/ posters
so I could get prepare for your presentation on following day.
Science Friday Quiz: This week's quiz will be based on whatever we learned so far (elements, mixture, solution, compounds, organic compounds and inorganic compounds).
6 Questions Total.
Math
If you still haven't correct your mistakes on Chapter 2 Test, Please do so.
Homework: Workbook P.39 Q. 1 and 2
Math Thursday Quiz: Will be on cartesian plane
Math making Games assignment Due: December 15th.
Please bring your stuff on Thursday. We will be working on making the games in class.
If you have questions, Please email me at
ekim039@gmail.com
Science Presentation Due: December 5th (but you will be presenting in class in 6th)
on December 5th, I need your assignment sheet back for marking as well as other media/ posters
so I could get prepare for your presentation on following day.
Science Friday Quiz: This week's quiz will be based on whatever we learned so far (elements, mixture, solution, compounds, organic compounds and inorganic compounds).
6 Questions Total.
Math
If you still haven't correct your mistakes on Chapter 2 Test, Please do so.
Homework: Workbook P.39 Q. 1 and 2
Math Thursday Quiz: Will be on cartesian plane
Math making Games assignment Due: December 15th.
Please bring your stuff on Thursday. We will be working on making the games in class.
If you have questions, Please email me at
ekim039@gmail.com
Grade 10 Adventurers
Today, we saw an elephant toothpaste lab demo.
it was cool eh? :)
If you want, you could do a little version of the demo at home!
instead of using higher concentrated (30%) hydrogen peroxide and KI, you could get 3% hydrogen peroxide and yeast! :)
see below.
and we will be going over the chemical equation of the lab demo tommorrow!
2H2O2 → 2H2O + O2(g)
In this demonstration, yeast catalyzes the decomposition so that it proceeds much more rapidly than normal. The dishwashing detergent captures the oxygen that is released, making foam. Food coloring can color the film of the bubbles so that you get colored foam. In addition to being a nice example of a decomposition reaction and a catalyzed reaction, the elephant toothpaste demo is exothermic, so heat is produced
it was cool eh? :)
If you want, you could do a little version of the demo at home!
instead of using higher concentrated (30%) hydrogen peroxide and KI, you could get 3% hydrogen peroxide and yeast! :)
see below.
and we will be going over the chemical equation of the lab demo tommorrow!
- empty 20-oz plastic bottle (or other container)
- 3% hydrogen peroxide solution (available at nearly any store)
- packet of active yeast (from the grocery store)
- liquid dishwashing detergent (such as Dawn™)
- warm water
- food coloring (optional, but it looks nice)
- Pour 1/2 cup hydrogen peroxide solution, 1/4 cup dishwashing soap, and a few drops of food coloring into the bottle. Swish the bottle around to mix the ingredients. Set the bottle in a sink or outdoors or some other place where you won't mind getting wet foam everywhere.
- In a separate container, mix a packet of active yeast with a little warm water. Give the yeast about 5 minutes to activate before proceeding to the next step.
- When you are ready to do the demo, pour the yeast mixture into the bottle.
2H2O2 → 2H2O + O2(g)
In this demonstration, yeast catalyzes the decomposition so that it proceeds much more rapidly than normal. The dishwashing detergent captures the oxygen that is released, making foam. Food coloring can color the film of the bubbles so that you get colored foam. In addition to being a nice example of a decomposition reaction and a catalyzed reaction, the elephant toothpaste demo is exothermic, so heat is produced
Sunday, 25 November 2012
Grade 7 Edible Cell Presentation
Sorry My Grade 7s!
I am finally uploading some pictures from the presentation.
more pictures will be uploaded (from Mr.Wong's camera) sometimes nextweek! :)
Great Job Again!
I am looking forward to hear your presentation on December 5th!
I am finally uploading some pictures from the presentation.
more pictures will be uploaded (from Mr.Wong's camera) sometimes nextweek! :)
Mathew's Edible Cell
Zeid's edible cell
Sahat's Edible cell
Giri's Edible Cell
Zayd's Edible Cell
Razan's Edible Cell
Arta's Edible Cell
Warren's Edible Cell
KuuKua's Edible Cell
Great Job Again!
I am looking forward to hear your presentation on December 5th!
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
Grade 10/ 11 Science Chapter 4 Review
ST
Chapter
summaries
CHAPTER 4
Chapter
summaries
C
1
what are
changes in
matter?
• A
physical change alters neither the nature nor the characteristic
properties of matter. The atoms and molecules of the substance do not
change (p. 108).
• A
chemical change alters the nature and characteristic properties of
matter. The bonds between atoms are rearranged, and new molecules are
formed (p. 108).
• In
a nuclear transformation, the particles making up an atomic nucleus
are rearranged, and new elements are formed (p. 108).
2
CHEMICAL
CHANGES
• Chemical
changes
are
also
called
chemical
reactions
(p. 109).
• The
law of conservation of mass states that the total mass of reactants
is always equal to the total mass of products (p. 111).
• Balancing
a chemical equation consists in placing a coefficient before each
reactant and product so that the number of atoms of each element on
the reactant side is equal to the number of atoms of each element on
the product side (p. 111).
• Acid-base
neutralization is a chemical change involving the reaction of an acid
with a base, producing a salt and water (p. 119).
• Combustion
is a form of oxidation that releases a large amount of energy
(p. 122).
• Cellular
respiration is a chemical change in which glucose and oxygen are used
to generate energy. The reaction also produces carbon dioxide and
water (p. 123).
• Photosynthesis
is a chemical change that produces glucose and oxygen from solar
energy, carbon dioxide and water (p. 124).
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Grade 7
Math
Chapter test 2 will be marked and given to students tommorrow, (wendesday)
No homework
Science
Homework: Read P.70-72
Science Quiz on Thursday this week.
Science assignment: Students have to choose their topic and partner (if they decide to work alone, that is fine as well) by Wendesday.
Science Presentation Assignment Due :November 30th.
Chapter test 2 will be marked and given to students tommorrow, (wendesday)
No homework
Science
Homework: Read P.70-72
Science Quiz on Thursday this week.
Science assignment: Students have to choose their topic and partner (if they decide to work alone, that is fine as well) by Wendesday.
Science Presentation Assignment Due :November 30th.
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