Before you can take on the Emperor, you must pass the following tasks as prepared by Jango Fett and the Saskatchewan Department of Learning. To acquire the skills of a trained bounty hunter takes a lot of study and hard work...may the force be with you!

 

A diffraction grating separates light into its individual colours. We have all seen a prism, when white light hits the prism it is separated into all the colours of the rainbow. This works because white light is composed of several different colours. When Mr. Sklar is out rocking the world, the stage is lit with a number of different coloured lights, when one steps back from the stage they realize that all the colours mixed together make the stage appear white. In the flame spectrum lab, a diffraction grating could be used to separate the flames produced into their components. Below are the results of our tests elements if their flame colours had been observed through a diffraction grating.

 

 

 

Unit 1

Conversions and Dimensional Analysis

Introduction to the Atomic Theory
Atoms and
Elements


Unit 2

Molecules and Compounds


Unit 3

Chemical
Reactions


Unit 4

Mole Concept/
Stoichiometry


Unit 5

Consumer
Chemistry

Organic
Chemistry


Unit 6

Behavior
of Gases


Final

Jango's Evaluation
   

 

There's antimony, arsenic, aluminum, selenium,
And hydrogen and oxygen and nitrogen and rhenium,
And nickel, neodymium, neptunium, germanium,
And iron, americium, ruthenium, uranium,
Europium, zirconium, lutetium, vanadium,
And lanthanum and osmium and astatine and radium,
And gold, protactinium and indium and gallium,
And iodine and thorium and thulium and thallium.
There's yttrium, ytterbium, actinium, rubidium,
And boron, gadolinium, niobium, iridium,
There's strontium and silicon and silver and samarium,
And bismuth, bromine, lithium, beryllium, and barium.
There's holmium and helium and hafnium and erbium,
And phosphorus and francium and fluorine and terbium,
And manganese and mercury, molybdenum, magnesium,
Dysprosium and scandium and cerium and cesium.
And lead, praseodymium and platinum, plutonium,
Palladium, promethium, potassium, polonium,
And tantalum, technetium, titanium, tellurium,
And cadmium and calcium and chromium and curium.
There's sulphur, californium and fermium, berkelium,
And also mendelevium, einsteinium, nobelium,
And argon, krypton, neon, radon, xenon, zinc and rhodium,
And chlorine, carbon, cobalt, copper, tungsten, tin and sodium.
These are the only ones of which the news has come to Harvard,
And there may be many others but they haven't been discovered.