Chemistry Song of the Year (2011)
By Justin B. & Ye Jun
Voted by classmates. Nice job guys with the lyrics and rapping.
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Excel Graphing
There were two errors. This class found one but was not able to determine the other. Can you figure it out?
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Samples of Students' Work
Chemical Bond Garage Band
Ions by SamYas click play below
Chemical Bond Garage Band
I WANNA BE AN ATOM by Mystery Rappers click play below
One One Two Two Three Three by Brenden/Cody click play below
Lyrics Composed by Cody
Every ion needs a full outer shell,
Electrons need to fit very well.
Each group 1-8 has a charge,
the number of electrons transferred can be large.
Ion patterns tell you how,
Electrons will be transferred right now.
Name them! 1-1, 2-2, 3-3, 4-4,
5-3ˉ, 6-2ˉ, 7-1ˉ, 8-0.
Two or more atoms collide and a chemical bond forms,
The electron transfer begins once more.
Ions form when this transfer begins,
The charged particles appear once again.
For groups 1-4 it’s easier to lose then to gain,
This makes a positive ion for people in Maine.
Chorus
Negative ions are formed when electrons are gained,
This process can be a real pain.
Either way when the ion forms it must be stable,
This can be done over the table.
If the atoms share electrons you’ve got a covalent bond,
If they don’t you’ve only got your pond.
When electrons aren’t shared by greedy atoms,
An ionic bond forms only one can have them.
Chorus
Every compound forms a chemical bond,
Ionic or covalent it’s a pick from the pond.
Among the four compounds listed here,
NaCl and CO2 are the only ones’ in the ionic tier.
The rest fall under covalent you’ll find,
H2O and CO can be your lifeline.
H2O is a necessity,
We all need it because it’s freshity.
Hydrogen atoms attach to either side,
Of an oxygen atom they collide,
Oxidation numbers represent,
what will happen in the event.
A water molecule forms and a bond happens,
Neutral is the reaction.
Solids, liquids, and gas,
All have mass.
Solids are fixed in volume and shape,
Liquids are fixed in volume but tend to drape.
Gases have no definite volume or shape and are free to move,
They will get you into a grove.
All states of matter have density,
In H20 it has a tendency.
Solids are closely packed and liquids move loosely,
Gasses are escaping into space quickly.
Water as a universal solvent works,
Its non-ionic polar molecule lurks.
Dissolving anything in its path,
No ionic, polar, or non-ionic molecules are left in the aftermath.
Every ion needs a full outer shell,
Electrons need to fit very well.
Each group 1-8 has a charge,
the number of electrons transferred can be large.
Ion patterns tell you how,
Electrons will be transferred right now.
Name them! 1-1, 2-2, 3-3, 4-4,
5-3ˉ, 6-2ˉ, 7-1ˉ, 8-0.
Two or more atoms collide and a chemical bond forms,
The electron transfer begins once more.
Ions form when this transfer begins,
The charged particles appear once again.
For groups 1-4 it’s easier to lose then to gain,
This makes a positive ion for people in Maine.
Chorus
Negative ions are formed when electrons are gained,
This process can be a real pain.
Either way when the ion forms it must be stable,
This can be done over the table.
If the atoms share electrons you’ve got a covalent bond,
If they don’t you’ve only got your pond.
When electrons aren’t shared by greedy atoms,
An ionic bond forms only one can have them.
Chorus
Every compound forms a chemical bond,
Ionic or covalent it’s a pick from the pond.
Among the four compounds listed here,
NaCl and CO2 are the only ones’ in the ionic tier.
The rest fall under covalent you’ll find,
H2O and CO can be your lifeline.
H2O is a necessity,
We all need it because it’s freshity.
Hydrogen atoms attach to either side,
Of an oxygen atom they collide,
Oxidation numbers represent,
what will happen in the event.
A water molecule forms and a bond happens,
Neutral is the reaction.
Solids, liquids, and gas,
All have mass.
Solids are fixed in volume and shape,
Liquids are fixed in volume but tend to drape.
Gases have no definite volume or shape and are free to move,
They will get you into a grove.
All states of matter have density,
In H20 it has a tendency.
Solids are closely packed and liquids move loosely,
Gasses are escaping into space quickly.
Water as a universal solvent works,
Its non-ionic polar molecule lurks.
Dissolving anything in its path,
No ionic, polar, or non-ionic molecules are left in the aftermath.
Global Warming
Amelia and Marissa in my seminar wrote the lyrics and composed the music on GarageBand. Then they used iMovie to make this video.