Tues 1/13 and Wed 1/14  Look over your quiz! Fix mistakes! If you don’t understand, ASK!!!!!  Warm up #3: copy the formulas and name the compounds 

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Tues 1/13 and Wed 1/14  Look over your quiz! Fix mistakes! If you don’t understand, ASK!!!!!  Warm up #3: copy the formulas and name the compounds  Ni(ClO 3 ) 3  Cu 3 (PO 3 ) 2  K 2 O  Nb 2 S 5  Pb(SO 4 ) 2  Go over page 9, then warm up

Nomenclature Quiz #3  You have 10 minutes to complete After the quiz:  Read page 8!  Copy the prefixes for covalent compounds on page 8  mono, di, tri, tetra, penta, hexa, hepta, octa, nona, deca  Oh yeah, since you didn’t do it, READ PAGE 8! Seriously, you guys.

Ionic Compounds: naming and writing formulas  Page 8 #1-8--together  Homework: ½ sheet #1-10 (naming)  Homework: page 10 #1-10 (top part) Uber important for your test!!!!!

What’s on your test?  Sapling #7—look it over  Organization of the periodic table (metals, nonmetals, families, ions etc)  Periodic trends—electronegativity, ionization energy, ionic radius, atomic radius  Ionic nomenclature  Like your quizzes!  Will include polyatomic ions and transition metals!  Half sheet #1-10 and page 10 #1-10 (top set)

Homework and Coming Up  Sapling #7 is due Wednesday night 1/14 at 11:59  Nomenclature practice page #1-10  Page 10 top set of #1-10  Test: Nomenclature and periodic table and trends on Thurs 1/15 or Fri 1/16  Sapling #8 is due Wednesday night 1/21 at 11:59