Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Tues-Day 2
Bio 3/6- we reviewed the structure and function of 10 cell organelles and then added 4 more to our list: chloroplasts, cilia/flagella, centrioles, and Golgi bodies.
We began to review/compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
AP Chem- we did a Dalton's Law of Partial Pressure/Ideal Gas Law problem involving a gas collected over water, a process that automatically introduces water vapor as one of the gases contributing to the total pressure.
We then did a gas stoichiometry problem involving a conventional "two-bulb" setup in which the gases are initially separated, each with unique conditions, and then combined and (usually) reacted.
I will post MANY review problems with fully detailed solutions.
We began to review/compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
AP Chem- we did a Dalton's Law of Partial Pressure/Ideal Gas Law problem involving a gas collected over water, a process that automatically introduces water vapor as one of the gases contributing to the total pressure.
We then did a gas stoichiometry problem involving a conventional "two-bulb" setup in which the gases are initially separated, each with unique conditions, and then combined and (usually) reacted.
I will post MANY review problems with fully detailed solutions.