Premium Content
?
10.5???District?5:?Stoichiometry?and?Solutions?
?
Key?Points?
Notes?
Intermolecular?Forces?
Explain?how?molecules?in?solids,?liquids,?and?gases?are?spaced?and?the?types?of?
forces?that?they?experience:?
?
?
?
?
Explain?how?a?dipole?is?created?(Use?a?picture!)?
?
?
?
?
Describe?Dipole?Dipole?Forces:?
?
?
?
?
?
Describe?Dispersion?Forces:?
?
?
?
?
?
Describe?Hydrogen?Bonding?
3 Chinese Philosophies and Ethical Codes
Activity
You know that you are failing a class. If your parents find out, you will be in trouble. How do you handle this situation?
Your friend tries to get you to start smoking. How do you handle this situation?
Activity (cont.)
3. A student has just found $20 in the hall. What should they do?
4. A student sees an opportunity to take something they have really wanted, without being caught. How should that student act?
Text automatically extracted from attachment below. Please download attachment to view properly formatted document.
---Extracted text from uploads/world_history/ap_world_framework.pdf---
Federalism
Federalism: Organizing a nation so that 2+ lvls of gov have formal authority over same area & ppl
Division of power among nat?l, state, & local govs
Centralized/Decentralized
Power more centralized than under AoC
Tension still b/w states & nat?l gov about who controls policy & what it should be
Federalism decentralizes politics & policies
more opportunities to participate
states can solve problems in a different way from fed gov & each other
Macromolecule
(Polymer)
Monomers
(Small Units)
Function Key Notes
Proteins
(Polypeptides)
Amino Acids
- made of 1 common group
- 1 side group (?R? group
- Cell membrane
- All of them contain proteins
- Make enzymes to help
chemical reactions
- Make antibodies
- Make up non-steroid based
hormones
- Proteins make molecules (Ex:
chair, nail)
- THINK: Proteins= membranes,
Macromolecules
Macromolecule
(Polymer)
Monomers
(Small Units)
Function
Key Notes
Proteins
(Polypeptides)
Amino Acids
made of 1 common group
1 side group (?R? group
What is the monomer of a lipid called?
A triglyceride
What are the parts of a triglyceride?
Glycerol, 3 fatty acids
______________________________________________________________________________
What is the polymer of a lipid?
Lipids are not polymers! The monomers don?t bond together
What holds lipids together?
Hydrophobic interactions
______________________________________________________________________________
Task Description Very important notes
Cellular
respiration
? breaking down food to produce ATP
o in mitochondria
o using oxygen
? ?aerobic? respiration
? usually digesting glucose
o but could be other sugars,
fats, or proteins
glucose + oxygen ? energy + carbon dioxide +
water
C6H12O6 + 6O2 ? ATP + CO2 +H2O
Need
? The ?Furnace? for making energy
o mitochondria
? Fuel
o food: carbohydrates, fats, proteins
? Helpers
Ch3: Evolution, Biodiversity, and Population Ecology
Central Case Study: Saving Hawaii?s Native Forest Birds
?Evolution in the Hawaiian Islands has generated hundreds of species, many unique to the islands
?The island chain was once home to 140 species of native birds
?In recent times, half of the native bird species have gone extinct
?Introduced species (like pigs, cattle, rats, and cats) destroyed habitat and killed eggs and young
?Avian malaria killed native birds at lower elevations
Evolution: The Source of Earth?s Biodiversity
Oui OUI
Reasons to learn French:
French is a language spoken 220 million people on the 5 continents
French is along with English the only language that is taught in every country of the world.
Study says that 750,000 people will speak French by 2050
Teacher: Eduardo Martinez
Text automatically extracted from attachment below. Please download attachment to view properly formatted document.
---Extracted text from uploads/art_history/french_school_presentation.pptx---
Text automatically extracted from attachment below. Please download attachment to view properly formatted document.
---Extracted text from uploads/biology/biology_final.docx---
Pages
Need Help?
We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you.
For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums.
If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web experience team, please use our contact form.
Need Notes?
While we strive to provide the most comprehensive notes for as many high school textbooks as possible, there are certainly going to be some that we miss. Drop us a note and let us know which textbooks you need. Be sure to include which edition of the textbook you are using! If we see enough demand, we'll do whatever we can to get those notes up on the site for you!