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Question of the Day = ATB

Question of the Day = ATB. Formulas:. calcium fluoride cobalt III oxide cuprous chloride. Day 1 3-5. NAMING:. Rb 2 S NiO CuF. Objective. Day 1 3-5. How do we name and represent different substances?. Practice. Formulas:. silver chloride iron III oxide

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Question of the Day = ATB

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  1. Question of the Day = ATB Formulas: calcium fluoride cobalt III oxide cuprous chloride Day 1 3-5 NAMING: Rb2S NiO CuF

  2. Objective Day 1 3-5 How do we name and represent different substances?

  3. Practice Formulas: silver chloride iron III oxide copper II sulfide Day 1 3-5 NAMING: NiF2 Au2O3 Cu2S

  4. Assignment Day 1 3-5 Read section 9.1 AND answer #s 3-8 on page 269. – pd. 6 only – due end of class today! Handout # 2 – due tomorrow 3-6

  5. Question of the Day = ATB Formulas: cadmium chloride potassium oxide Day 2 3-6 NAMING: Ni2O3 BaF2

  6. Ionic Bonding Binary ionic compound – ionic compound consisting of only 2 elements (monatomic ions)

  7. Ionic Bonding Binary Compound – A compound with 2 elements more than 2 atoms = OK (CaF2) more than 2 elements NOT ok (NaCrO4)

  8. Ionic Bonding Throwing in polyatomic ions: If formula has more than 2 eles. Names do not change (no ide-ending)! a non-ide ending should clue you in (memorize hydroxide + CN-1) more than one ion = parenthesis NAMING: FORMULAS:

  9. Ionic Bonding Check: Is the compound binary? Does it contain a transition metal? If yes, use your ion sheet!!!

  10. Ionic Bonding Throwing in polyatomic ions: MgSO4 (NH4)2S NaOH CrSO3 Zn3(PO4)2 NAMING:

  11. Ionic Bonding Throwing in polyatomic ions: Calcium Sulfate Lithium Cyanide Magnesium Hydroxide Potassium Clorate FORMULAS:

  12. Bingo FormulasNames

  13. 2-1 ? of the day 1. Is a compound of C bonded to H an ionic compound? WHY or WHY NOT? 2. Name me: +2 ion of Copper and a bromine ion combine 3. Write the formula for the ionic compound in # 2

  14. Review 1.Write the formulas for the following: Cuprous Sulfide Ferric Carbonate Ammonium Nitrite 2.Write the names for the following: K3BO3 Co(NO2)3 Ag3PO4

  15. Lewis Dot Structures Using Lewis dots to represent bonds (Lewis dots for compounds): Na Cl Na Cl Shared electrons (bonds) are represented with a line

  16. PERIODS 1 & 5 explain postlab Ionic Bonding

  17. Quick Talk Anion Electrostatic force Electronegativity Nonpolar covalent bond Stable Penn State Binary ionic compound Chemical bond Cation Octet rule Valence electrons CaF2 (you say the name)

  18. What's a binary ionic compound?

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