Class Handout
Internet Quiz Assignment questions:

1. Answer the following questions by going to the web site:
http://www.ednet.ns.ca/educ/heritage/nslps/cape_forchu.htm

(a) When and by whom was Cape Forchu discovered?

(b) The view to the west of Cape Forchu is what?

(c) The view to the south of Cape Forchu is what?

(d) The first lighting apparatus in the lighthouse was what?

(e) Administration of the site today has been undertaken by who?
 

(f) The light attracts over how many people annually?

2. View the pictures at:
http://www.destination-ns.com/common/places.asp?PlaceID=2800

http://home.klis.com/~omniworks/foyl/index6.htm

3. Go to the following site
http://home.klis.com/~omniworks/foyl/index6.htm
Write in the labels of the various sites.

4. Take a tour of the area at:

http://www.yarmouthonline.ca/county4.htm

5. Read the news release about upgrade to forchu and significance of lighthouses to tourism at:
http://www.acoa.ca/e/media/press/press.shtml?1384

Trace Yarmouth’s heritage from the Vikings to the present through the local
sights, facts, folklore, and fables. Visit both the Cape Forchu Lighthouse
where the Vikings landed over 1,000 years ago and the "Towne Point" area where
the English Settlers arrived in 1761. Your tour includes admission into the
Yarmouth Museum where historical displays include relics of the past, a runic
stone, the Titanic mystery ship exhibit, and many other fascinating collections.
http://www.tocons.com/Settlers.htm




6. View the tide and current Predictor
http://tbone.biol.sc.edu/tide/sitesel.html
http://www.tides.com/tcpred.htm

7. Read this excellent overview and explanation of the basic astronomical factors which produce tides and tidal currents:
http://co-ops.nos.noaa.gov/restles1.html

8. Go to: http://www.canadianrockhound.com/summer97/cr9701307_nova_scotia.html

Rockhounding in Nova Scotia
This article looks at the geology and mineralogy of Nova Scotia, a Canadian
province located on the east coast of Canada. In addition, I have provided some
information on rockhounding in this province. This same article is posted at
our MineralCity Exchange website. You can expect to see a fair number of
articles on the different aspects of collecting in this province by visiting
our wbesite. This is the first part of our series on the mineral hobby "Down
East".

 



 

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Equilibrium and Keq     Test 5 Review Outline

There are two parts to the test written on different days.

Part A involves 5 Equilibrium (Math)  questions from the Text book P 499 Q#6 and  7 and the Handout: Le Chatelier’s principle and Equilibrium and Keq ( Q 1 to 8, 11 and 12).

Part B involves 40 Multiple choice questions from:

·      Chapter  12: Rates of chemical reactions Multiple choice questions

·       Le Chatelier’s principle Q 1 a to d and 2 a to d.

·      Chemical Equilibrium – Theory review Q 1 to 12.

Part B also has 3 drawing potential energy diagrams similar to P 476 Q 1, 2 and 3.
And Chemical Equilibrium – Theory review Diagrams from Q  9 and 10.