PDF-Identifying compounds as ionic covalent or acids from their formula

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covalent or acids from their formula Becauseweusedifferentsystemstonameioniccovalent Because different or acid compounds from their formulas the first thing you

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covalent or acids from their formula Becauseweusedifferentsystemstonameioniccovalent Because different or acid compounds from their formulas the first thing you must be able to do is to look. Fancy word for naming and formulas. Rules. You did a lot of naming in grade 9, we will expand now. All elements have symbols. Metals on the left side. Non-metal on the right side. Separation is the stair-case. Directions: Name these compounds. List if they are either ionic or covalent.. PBr. 3. Na. 2. SO. 4. CF. 4. Directions: Write the formula for the following compounds.. carbon monoxide. sulfur dichloride. Including Naming. Note: We likely won’t make it to covalent nomenclature, this is the one students find FAR easier than ionic. Please refer to the videos and naming hand out for help with this, and as always office hours, discussions, and . CHEMICAL NOMENCLATURE. Writing Formulas. Binary ionic compounds. Ternary ionic compounds. Binary molecular compounds. Acids. Ionic Compounds. Composed of oppositely charged ions. Positive ion is a . cation. Ionic Bonding and Writing Formulas. Common Anion Name Changes. Nitr. ogen .  . Phosph. orus .  . Ox. ygen .  . Sulf. ur .  . Selen. ium .  . Fluor. ine .  . Chlor. ine .  . Brom. Covalent bonding. Ionic bonding. Ionic Bonding. Bonding as you’ve never imagined it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCYrNU-7SfA. Objectives. To consider the features of ionic and covalent bonds, and the compounds they make. Bonding Discussion. Bonding. . Ionic. . Covalent. . Metallic. Determined by difference in Electronegativity between atoms.. Ionic . Compounds. Crystalline . solids (made of ions) . High melting and boiling points . Ionic bonds . result when electrons are transferred between atoms. Covalent bonds . result when valence electrons are shared between atoms. Types of Bonds. Formed between a . metal. and a . non-metal. 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 . Oxyanions. Oxyanions- negative ions containing oxygen.. These have the suffix “-ate” or “-ite”. “-ate” means it has more oxygen atoms bonded, “-ite” has less. For example. SO. 4. 2-. sulfate. 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?. Chemical Interactions Occur between the Valence Electrons. Dots. : represent . valence electrons. When atoms combine to make molecules, they form . chemical bonds.. Valence . electron . interaction. When elements combine to form compounds a chemical reaction occurs creating a new compound with properties that are different from the original elements.. When a new compound is formed it has a new chemical formula. A .

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