PPT-  Chapter 5: Types of Compounds

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Section 51 Ionic Compounds Objectives Apply ionic charge to writing formulas for ionic compounds Apply formulas to name ionic compounds Interpret the information

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Section 51 Ionic Compounds Objectives Apply ionic charge to writing formulas for ionic compounds Apply formulas to name ionic compounds Interpret the information in a chemical formula Ionic Compound Formulas. FM 3-23.30 Figure 1-1. Types of hand grenades. 1-3. COMPONENTS The hand grenade is made up of three components: xBody. The body contains filler and, in certain grenades, fragmentation. xFiller. Chemistry of Living Things. Terms . Chemistry . Matter. Energy . Atoms . Atom. Smallest piece of an element. Subatomic particles. Proton. Neutron. Electron. Isotopes and radioactive isotopes. Atoms . : Unwanted Chemical Substances. We discuss the important differences between elements and chemical compounds with regard to their fate in organisms and the environment.. We describe the different possible chemical identities/structures.. MACROSCOPIC SCALE. Elements combine to make compounds.. ATOMIC SCALE. Atoms combine to make molecules, or extended structures.. What we’ll cover…. Compound Formulas. Ions. Monatomic. Polyatomic. Ionic Compounds. wave –. . disturbance that carries energy through matter or space. medium –. . matter through which a wave travels. the physical environment in which phenomena occur. mechanical wave –. . wave that requires a medium through which to travel. Jennie L. Borders. Standards. SPS1. Students will investigate our current understanding of the atom. b. Compare and contrast ionic and covalent bonds in terms of electron movement.. SPS2. Students will explore the nature of matter, its classification and its system for naming types of matter. Provided by deutschdrang.com for individual and classroom use only. May not be reproduced for any other purposes. . German wo-compounds combine the word “wo” with a . preposition. , usually at the start of a . Chapter 5: Molecules and Compounds. Learning Goals. Write . chemical formulas.. Determine . the total number of each type of atom in a chemical formula.. Classify . elements as atomic or molecular.. Classify . The study of compounds made only by living cells. The study of carbon compounds. The study of vital forces. The study of natural compounds . (as opposed to synthetic or man-made). The study of hydrocarbons. Chemistry of Carbon. Carbon can form four covalent bonds.. (. tetravalence. ). Carbon . usually bonds with . other . non metals. 6 protons. 6 neutrons. 6 electrons. first shell- 2. second shell- 4. 3-. 2. Questions for Consideration. How do ionic compounds differ from molecular compounds?. What kinds of ions are in ionic compounds?. What do formulas for ionic compounds represent?. How are ionic compounds named?. Non living matter and minerals found on earth. The distinction between the organic and inorganic are not . a. bsolute ,but there is much overlap.. It has many applications in every aspect of pharmacy including catalysis in drug synthesis, pigments, surfactants and agriculture. SmartStarter. What is the octet rule?. SmartStarter. Draw the electron dot diagram for ionic compound MgCl. 2. Compare. – Eyes on Chemistry. Epsom Salts. Rock Salt. Sucrose. One more…. WHAT DO YOU NOTICE ABOUT THEIR STRUCTURE?. and modes of nutrition in . bacteria. Nutrition is substances used in biosynthesis and energy production and therefore are required for all living things.. Bacteria, like all living cells, require energy and nutrients to build proteins and structural membranes and drive biochemical processes..

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