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3 question blog. 10/27

what tasks have you completed recently? recently we have completed they electron configuration pogil with our groups in class what have you recently learned? recently we have learned how to determine electron configuration what are you planning to do to improve your understanding? to further my understanding I intend to print out another pogil to help me understand it more. mark rodriguez 1st period.

Explore lab write up.

Mark Rodriguez 1st period 10-26-17 lab write up 1. What question were you trying to answer? the question we were trying to answer is "what are the identities of the unknown solutions. 2.what did you do during your investigations and why did you conduct it n this way? During our investigation we used multiple different toothpicks which were codded in varies different metal ions. Each ion had different color when put to fire. The reason we did it this way was to figure out how each ion is different and which color they produce. 3. Claim = what are the identities of the unknown solutions? Evidence =  Known metal ions Color produced from flame test Calcium Orange Barium Lime Copper Dark green Lithium Red Potassium Peach Sodium Bright orange Strontium Red / Scarlet Reasoning = Metal ion produce a distinct color of visible light when they are heated,

mark rodriguez 3 Q blog 10/

mark Rodriguez 1st period 10/16/17 1. The tasks we have recently completed are test 2. 2. this whole last week we learned about protons,  neutrons, and electrons. 3. to further my understanding of neutrons and protons I will continue to work on worksheets so that I can prefect my understanding of protons electrons and neutrons. 

explore lab write up.

mark Rodríguez 1st period 10/2/17 what question were you trying to answer and why? the question we were trying to answer was "what is the atomic mass of beanium. we were trying to get the mass of beanium so that we can know the atomic number. 2. what did you do during your investigation and why did you conduct it this why? in our investigation we made sure to find out how much each group of beans weighed and the reason we did that was so that we can find the atomic mass of beanium. 3. claim = what is the atomic mass of beanium?     reasoning = we found the atomic mass by finding the mass, percentage, and the average mass for each bean. after finding this info we put the data into an equation. evidence = (1.5)(10) + (,42)(31) + (.23)(59)   divided by 100 = .41 grams   Isotope Mass # of beans % Average mass Limuim     6.3 5 10 1.5 grams Kidnyum     7.5 15 15 .42 grams