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Warmup 10/9/13

Warmup 10/9/13. Why is it important that we know how to name chemicals?. Objective Tonight’s Homework. Refresh yourself on how we name chemicals. pp 183: 25, 26, 34. Chemical Naming. We need to learn how to name and identify different chemicals.

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Warmup 10/9/13

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  1. Warmup 10/9/13 Why is it important that we know how to name chemicals? Objective Tonight’s Homework Refresh yourself on how we name chemicals pp 183: 25, 26, 34

  2. Chemical Naming We need to learn how to name and identify different chemicals. To that end, you’re going to create a foldable to help you remember how to name things. You need the tables on pages: 169, 173-174, and 214. Have sections for: Polyatomic Ions Binary Ionic Compounds Hydrates Covalent Compounds (molecules) Numerical Prefixes Space for Transition Metals, Acids and Bases, Organics

  3. Exit Question #21 Name the following compound: K(NO3)2 a) Potassium Nitrate b) Potassium Nitrite c) Potassic Nitrate d) Potassium Nitrous Oxide e) K’no f) None of the above

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