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1 Chemistry – Feb 11, 2019 Agenda Omelet Review Vocabulary Skills
Do Now – Review Quiz results and hand in two assignments Objective – Review Assignment: Study for U4 Test on Wednesday Hand in the “If your Cat Took Chemistry” Assignment Hand in the IMF Station Lab Packet You may view the answers to the review worksheet to check your work. Answers also posted online. Agenda Omelet Review Vocabulary Skills Nomenclature quiz (required for all) Polyatomic ion quiz (required if not yet up to 34/34)

2 Vocabulary Polar bond Nonpolar bond Ionic bond Covalent bond
Ions Cation Anion Atomic radium Ionic radius Isoelectronic series Ionization energy Electronegativity Atomic Lewis structure Ionic Lewis structure Valence electrons Core electrons Octet rule Polar bond Nonpolar bond Ionic bond Covalent bond 34 polyatomic ions Covalent network Ionic structure Metal bond Hydrogen bond Dipole –dipole Dispersion Type I Ionic compound Type 2 Ionic compound Polyatomic ion compound Covalent compound Binary Acid Oxyacid Mono Di Tri Tetra Penta Hexa Hepta Octa Nona Deca Ionic Nomenclature Rules Covalent Nomenclature Rules Acidic Nomenclature Rule

3 Skills Identify Type of ion atoms form from periodic table, including “W” of fixed charges Compare atoms wrt atomic size/radii, ionic size/radii, ionization energy, or electronegativity to identify which is higher and be able to justify based on atomic structures. Know names and formulas of 34 polyatomic ions Draw lewis structures for atoms, ions and ionic compounds. Identify a chemical bond as nonpolar, polar or ionic Describe the 6 types of intermolecular forces and the requirements for each.

4 Skills Identify the dominant intermolecular force for a compound.
Compare the IMFs for two compounds to determine the stronger or weaker IMF. Identify a substance with a higher or lower physical property base on relative IMF. Identify a substance as acidic, covalent or ionic based on its formula. Use the 7 nomenclature rules to convert between names and formulas. 3 ionic rules, one covalent rule, 3 acid rules Know the 4 accepted exceptions to the 7 nomenclature rules.

5 Exit Slip - Homework Exit Slip: Draw the ionic Lewis structure for the compound that forms between magnesium and bromine. What’s Due? (Pending assignments to complete.) Study for U4 Test on Wednesday What’s Next? (How to prepare for the next day) Read Holt p


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