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Check the end of this slide show for the review questions…
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I want you to click the No Comments tab below. Write your Name and a message in the comments section. Any message you want. You can tell me how cool chemistry is or how you love fire or how you think that U of M will destroy the Irish this weekend. It is up to you.
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Here is the data for our Pennium Lab…you may print this out and glue stick it on the left hand side of your lab writeup. Label it Table 1.
or open a PDF file at…
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OK, this was not going to be the question for this week, but after reading all the responses, I think it is a necessary progression.
Our good buddy James says that faith without works is dead. But Paul writes a letter to the church in Ephesus that seems to oppose this view–or does it?
Here is what Paul has to say…
8 For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, 9 not a result of works, so that no one may boast.
So, what of it? Are Peter and James in disagreement on this issue? Is James saying that we need to do good works in order to reach Heaven? Is Paul saying that being saved has nothing to do with our works? What is going on here?
To get credit this week, you need to discuss what grace, faith and works have to do with one another and synthesize James and Paul or explain why they are contrdicting each other. Can the Word of God contradict itself???
I do not have a tie in question that relates grace and works to pollution or global warming, sorry.
Question #2
How much faster will Hydrogen gas diffuse throughout a room than Xenon gas?
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The Air We Breathe PPoint Slides
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Question 1…Answer each part of this question to get credit. If you do not respond in detail to each part of the question you will recieve a zero for this week’s posting.
Can you believe that God exists and not end up living with God in Heaven? Why or why not?
Is belief in God’s existence enough to save you? Why or why not?
Can you think of someone who believes that God exists and is destined for Hell? Who? Why are they destined for Hell?
If you believe that God exists, are you destined for eternal life living with God?
Do you think that someone who uses Pascal’s Wager for the existence of God can truly live for God? Why or why not?
Science time…If someone believes that there are environmental issues–is that enough? Why or why not?
After you answer these questions, read James 2:14 – 26. Do not read this scripture first. Make sure you answer the questions above first and then read the scripture to see what God has to say about the matter and then…Write a response to these questions. Did your opinions change or are they all still the same? Why did your opinions change? Or why did they not change?
Question 2…Answer this question in a separate comment, please.
If 2.25g of argon gas is at 25C and 745mmHg, how much volume will it take up?
On a warm and sunny day in Philadelphia you start your new job for a chemical research company. Your boss is kind of a jerk, but the pay is good and the benefits are better. As you were gazing out the window in a dream world, Dr. Smith comes up and asks you to carry out your first experiment. It calls for a reaction with 100.0mL of 2.0M silver nitrate and 85mL of 3.10M HCl. He points to a table full of chemicals and grunts—you assume he means to use these chemicals. So you do. There is a bottle of 12.0M HCl and a jar of AgNO3 solid crystals.
1.How would you prepare each solution (AgNO3 and HCl)
2.What is the balanced equation?
3.What is the net ionic equation?
4.How much solid product would be made in this reaction?
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Any questions for Monday’s Quest?
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Honors Chemistry Lab Info honors-lab-help.doc
Honors Chemistry HW
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chemical-equations-stoichiometry.pdfClick for notes.
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