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. 20/08/2015. Department of Industrial Administration, Faculty of Science and Technology,. Tokyo University of . Science. Presenter: Atsushi Matsumoto. I. ntroduction. Decreased production of agricultural . Ketones and aldehydes contain the carbonyl functional group, C=O. . Formation of the C=O carbonyl . π. bond. π. bond. formed by sideways overlap of . p orbitals. above and below the plane of the molecule. The bonding electrons are . IUPAC. BOHR DIAGRAMS FOR ATOMS. TYPES OF CHEMICAL BONDS. MOLECULAR COMPOUNDS. TYPES. SIMPLE COVALENT. COMMON NAME. IONIC COMPOUNDS. SIMPLE IONIC. MULTIVALENT. POLYATOMIC/COMPLEX. HYDRATED IONIC. ACIDS. Chapter 4.10,4.11 and 5. Combining Elements. When we begin combining elements we make compounds.. Two types. Non-metal and metal. Non-metal and non-metal. Each type has unique physical and chemical properties. September . 17, . 2012. . Ms. Smith. Mrs. Malone. DO NOW:. Date. : . September 17, 2012. TEKS 6.5B Recognize that . a limited number of the many known elements comprise. the largest portion of solid . Mr. McMartin. Beta Science. Vocabulary. Compound: a pure substance composed of two or more elements that are chemically combined.. Compounds. Made of two or more elements that are chemically combined.. In 1825, Michael Faraday isolated a hydrocarbon called benzene, which consists of a six-carbon ring with alternating double bonds and the molecular formula C. 6. H. 6. . . Learning Goal . Describe the bonding in benzene; name aromatic compounds, and draw their line-angle structural formulas.. 22.1 Hydrocarbons. Organic Chemistry. includes almost all carbon compounds. Not limited to compounds found in living cells. Hydrocarbon: organic compound made of only hydrogen and carbon atoms. hydrocarbons. Another way of classifying chemical compounds… . Organic Compounds. In science, organic compounds contain . carbon. (. C. ), and usually . hydrogen. (. H. ). Sometimes other types of atoms are also attached, including: . Another way of classifying chemical compounds… . Organic Compounds. In science, organic compounds contain . carbon. (. C. ), and usually . hydrogen. (. H. ). Carbon has four electrons in its valence shell, which allows for more chemical bonding possibilities than any other element.. 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. Covalent Compounds. Formed between two non-metals. Valence electrons are shared between atoms. Binary Covalent Compounds. Contain just two different types of non-metal elements. Some Different Rules. 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 . pageRIWA Executive summaryAn update of the lists with compounds that are relevant for the production of drinking water from the river Meuse 2018Authors RIWAMeuse is an international organisation that

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