PPT-Naming Salts
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We learned last time that acids form salts when they react But how do we name these salts There are two parts to the name of a salt one from the acid and one from
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We learned last time that acids form salts when they react But how do we name these salts There are two parts to the name of a salt one from the acid and one from the basemetal The first part of the salt name. Day 2. Working backwards: name to formula. It’s. . possible. . to. . determine. . a. . formula. . from. . a. . name. E.g. What is the formula of sodium oxide?. To get the answer, first write the valences:. Ch. . 16. Covalent Compounds. Covalent bonds. form when atoms share . their valence electrons. .. Covalent compounds. are formed from 2 or more nonmetals.. Rules for Naming Covalent Compounds. 1. Prefixes are used to show how many atoms of each element are present in the compound . Acids/ BASES. Acids. When dissolved in water, it will . ionize . into positively charged hydronium ions (H. 3. O+) and negatively charged ions of some other element. . Bases. Also . known as an alkali. Chemistry Section 3. Acids. Key terms. Electrolysis - Breaking down of compounds using electricity (d.c.). d.c – Direct current. Neutralisation – the reaction between an acid and an alkali to form a neutral solution.. Lauren Richards-Waugh, Ph.D.. Marshall University . Forensic Science Graduate Program. Outline. D. escription of the problem. Classification of widely abused synthetic cathinones. Methylone. , . mephedrone. Silicon Valley . Sudzers. What this talk is about. Why do we care about water?. Basics about flavor ions. Equipment for . building water. Overview of brew day prep and process. What this talk isn’t about. AP Chemistry, Mr. Guerrero. Acids. :. Sour taste. Turn litmus . red. Electrolytes- form ions in water. Corrosive-cause chemical burns to skin. React w/ metals to produce salt and H. 2. gas. . HX M . Definition: . An acid is a substance that produces H. . ions in solution. Properties of acids. Tastes sour. Corrosive: . eats . away at other materials. Causes burns and tissue . damage. Able to conduct electricity. All . sodium, potassium and ammonium . compounds are . soluble.. All . nitrates. are . soluble. All common . ethanoates. (also called acetates) are . soluble. Most common . chlorides . are . soluble. The principal active ingredient in bath salts . MDPV. (. methylenedioxypryrovalerone. ) is a highly potent synthetic . cathinone. derivative.. The Navy takes a zero tolerance stance when it comes to the use of synthetic drugs. . An Awareness Presentation. Kristine Nutt, LCSW, LCAS, CSI. Disclaimer. This presentation is meant to provide basic awareness information on herbal incense products and bath salts.. There are hundreds of products being smoked for cannabis-like effects. 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. . . Clinical Biochemistry Unit, Path. Dept.. College of Medicine, King Saud University. . Objectives. Structure of primary bile acids and salts. Enterohepatic. Circulation. Prof. Mohammed . Alzoghaibi. zzoghaibi@gmail.com. 0506338400. Chapter : 64; pages: 783-786. Learning Objectives . Liver Digestive Functions. Physiologic Anatomy of Biliary Secretion.
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