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1 7/15/2015 When You Come In Please Pick Up a Course Packet  Includes Syllabus Examination Objectives Data Tables Periodic table Competency Quizzes Problem Sets

2 Chemistry Honors  Accelerated coverage of Chem I & II Chemistry I (4.5 weeks) Chemistry II (5.5 weeks)  Letter grade of B or better required to earn credit for both Chem I & II  Is fast and fun

3 Chemistry Honors  Chemical Principles, 5th Ed., S. S. Zumdahl  An Introduction to Experimental Chemistry, Mottel, Erwin & Sakano  Goggles, quadrille-ruled notebook, pen  Dr. Edward A. Mottel Office: F-111 877-8315 mottel@rose-hulman.edu

4 Chemical Communication Edward A. Mottel Department of Chemistry Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

5 7/15/2015 Chemical Communication  Chemical nomenclature Elemental symbols and names Predict reasonable charges for monatomic ions using the periodic table Naming salts and molecular compounds  Chemical equations

6 7/15/2015 Resources Available Chemistry nomenclature list of ions and common substances Laboratory manual: Exp. B Periodic table Computer programs IONIC1, IONIC2, SALT1, SALT2 Reading assignment Zumdahl: Chapter 1, 2.7-2.9

7 7/15/2015 Prediction of Reasonable Ion Charges  Use the nomenclature information available to determine common oxidation states for monatomic ions. monatomic: contains only one atom ion: has a positive or negative charge For a monatomic ion, the oxidation state is the same as its charge.

8 7/15/2015 Common Oxidation States What patterns exist that correlate the charge of the ion and its position in the periodic table? +1 +2 +1 +2 +1 +2 +1+2 +1 +2 +1 +2 +3 -2 -2 +3 +2 +3 +2 +3 +2 +3 +1 +2 +4 +3 +4

9 7/15/2015 +1 ions H LiBe Mg Na K Ca Rb Sr CsBa Ti Cr Mn Fe Co NiCuZn Pd Pt Ag Au Cd Hg Tl Sn Pb Bi Sb As I Br Cl O F S Al

10 7/15/2015 +2 ions Au Ag H LiBe Mg Na K Ca Rb Sr CsBa Ti Cr Mn Fe Co NiCuZn Pd Pt Cd Hg Tl Sn Pb Bi Sb As I Br Cl O F S Al

11 7/15/2015 +3 ions H LiBe Mg Na K Ca Rb Sr CsBa Ti Cr Mn Fe Co NiCuZn Pd Pt Ag Au Cd Hg Tl Sn Pb Bi Sb As I Br Cl O F S Al

12 7/15/2015 -1 ions H LiBe Mg Na K Ca Rb Sr CsBa Ti Cr Mn Fe Co NiCuZn Pd Pt Ag Au Cd Hg Tl Sn Pb Bi Sb As I Br Cl O F S Al

13 7/15/2015 -2 ions H LiBe Mg Na K Ca Rb Sr CsBa Ti Cr Mn Fe Co NiCuZn Pd Pt Ag Au Cd Hg Tl Sn Pb Bi Sb As I Br Cl O F S Al

14 7/15/2015 Predictions How could you predict that indium has a stable +1 and +3 oxidation state?

15 7/15/2015 Predictions Predict the three common oxidation states of arsenic.

16 7/15/2015 IONIC1  Nomenclature program that focuses on ions DOS program can be copied to your disk, then run  Goal: Successfully complete program by correctly getting 10 names, formulas or charges in a row. Try to run the program successfully twice. You may not be successful tonight, but keep trying! T:\cm\CHEM112\nomenclature

17 7/15/2015 Constructing Ions and the Periodic Table H O S Na Ca Cr Fe In Pb  Combine cations and anions to make neutral compounds. Determine the formula and name of each compound. Use each cation or anion only once in making various compounds.  Identify and name any molecular, neutral compound that can be formed.

18 7/15/2015 Twenty Compounds Problem Set  Due Friday  Homework format Include your name and box number ·Staple the problem set on top of your answers One side of page for answers is preferable Staple questions and answers together No ragged edges; make it look neat!

19 What did the atom say to the cation?

20 Historical View of the Atom  Smallest piece of matter (Democritus, Greek philosopher)  Smallest particle of an element that can exist either alone or in combination (Webster’s dictionary)  Smallest particle which exhibits the characteristic chemical properties of an element.

21 Matter  An aggregate of material particles, capable of being located in space and time, and possesses the inherent property of inertia.  Elements, compounds, mixtures

22 Elements  A substance which cannot be divided into simpler substances. Is a hydrogen atom an element? Is a hydrogen molecule an element? 1 H 1.008

23 Compound  Pure substance consisting of elements, all bonded together in a similar fashion.  The composition is precisely defined. The ratio of elemental masses is always the same. Is water a compound? Is salt water a compound?

24 Mixtures  Matter consisting of more than one substance, with variable composition. Is salt water a mixture?

25 Properties of Matter  Intensive A quality of a pure substance which is independent of quantity color, melting point, hardness  Extensive A quality of a pure substance which is dependent on quantity mass, volume What are other intensive or extensive properties?

26 Properties of Matter Is density an intensive or extensive property? Are taste and smell intensive or extensive properties?

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