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PROCEDURE
Flash
cards are an essential part of the learning process in mastering a new language
entitled Chemistry. To prepare your flashcards as a learning tool, a certain
order must be followed. The flash
cards are assembled in the following manner:
1.
The
header card contains the information about the vocabulary words listed in the
chapter.
2.
Each
flash card contains the name of each new word from the chapter vocabulary list.
3.
The
header card and vocabulary words are placed upon a 3 inch by 5 inch card
stock, not paper.
4.
Each
flash card containing the
vocabulary word will be completed as follows:
4.1.
Place
the vocabulary word in the middle of the 3 inch by five inch card stock.
4.2.
Place
the definition of the vocabulary word in the upper left corner of the 3 inch by
five inch card stock.
4.3.
Place
at least three characteristics of the vocabulary word in the upper right hand
corner of the
3 inch by five inch card stock.
4.4.
Place
at least two examples of the vocabulary word in the lower left hand corner of
the 3 inch by five inch card stock.
5.
The
explanation is to be generated on the 3 inch by five inch card stock in blue or
back ink, typed or computer generated. Cards containing work in pencil, glued
or taped to the card will rejected and will not be accepted for grading.
6.
Place
a rubber band around the cards before you submit for review/approval. Place the
header card on top followed by the flash cards. Do not staple the cards.
7.
The
following TWO examples
(HEADER CARD AND FLASH CARD)gives the dimensions and the location to place your
name, period and date:
HEADER CARD
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HOMEWORK
ASSIGNMENT
LAST NAME FIRST NAME (PRINT) HONORS
CHEMISTRY
PERIOD ______ DUE
DATE________
CHAPTER 12: CHEMICAL BONDING
FLASH CARDS |
FLASH CARD WITH WORD
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DEFINITION
IN UPPER
CHARACTERISTICS IN UPPER
LEFT
HAND CORNER
RIGHT HAND CORNER
BOND ENERGY
EXAMPLES
IN LOWER LEFT
HAND CORNER |
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CHAPTER 14
WORD LIST
1. NORMAL BOILIING POINT
2. HEATING/COOLING CURVE
3. NORMAL FREEZING POINT
4. INTRAMOLECULAR FORCES
5. INTERMOLECULAR FORCES
6. MOLAR HEAT OF FUSION
7. MOLAR HEAT OF VAPORIZATION
8. DIPOLE-DIPOLE ATTRQACTION
9. HYDROGEN BONDING
10. LONDON DISPERSION FORES
11. VAPORIZATION (EVAPORIZATION)
12. CONDENSATION
13. VAPOR PRESSURE
14. CRYSTALINE SOLID
15. IONIC SOLID
16. MOLECULAR SOLID
17. ATOMIC SOLID
18. ELECTRON SEA MODEL
19. ALLOY
20. SUBSTITUTIONAL ALLOY
21. INERSTITIAL ALLOY