January 25, 2016 What are we doing today? Molecules and Compounds Covalent Compounds - Revisiting the BasicsRevisiting the Basics - Lewis Dot Structures.

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January 25, 2016 What are we doing today? Molecules and Compounds Covalent Compounds - Revisiting the BasicsRevisiting the Basics - Lewis Dot Structures and Single/Double/Triple Bonds Due: Tomorrow Target Develop models to describe the atomic composition of simple molecules and extended structures. Question of the Day What is the main difference between ionic and covalent bonding? 84

January 26, 2016 What are we doing today? Molecules and Compounds Covalent Compounds - Lewis Dot Structures and Single/Double/Triple Bonds - Building Covalent Molecules Due: Tomorrow Target Develop models to describe the atomic composition of simple molecules and extended structures. Question of the Day How many electrons do atoms want to have in their outermost “shell”? 85

January 27, 2016 What are we doing today? Molecules and Compounds Covalent Compounds - Read “Comparison of Properties” – Test Tomorrow!!! - Chemical Formula Word Search - Finish any work you still need to complete (Covalent and Ionic!) Due: Tomorrow Target Develop models to describe the atomic composition of simple molecules and extended structures. Question of the Day How do you think covalent and ionic compounds differ in their physical properties? Make a prediction before you read “Comparison of Properties”. 86

January 28, 2016 What are we doing today? Molecules and Compounds “Bonding Test” - Create a plan - Identify which substance is ionic or covalent Due: Today Target Develop models to describe the atomic composition of simple molecules and extended structures. Question of the Day What determines the rules of chemical bonding? (There is a simple answer and a more complicated answer. Try to figure out both!) 87

January 29, 2016 What are we doing today? OMS CAREER FAIR DAY Due: --- Target No Target Question of the Day No Question Last day of 2 ND Quarter/1 st Semester 88