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1 Yellow Group Solubility, Single Displacement Reactions, Double Displacement Reactions, Criss-Cross

2 Practice Solubility-Complete all 17 practice problems-use Goldenrod Solubility chart http://preparatorychemistry.com/Bishop_Pr edicting_solubility_frames.htmhttp://preparatorychemistry.com/Bishop_Pr edicting_solubility_frames.htm

3 Watch Videos Click small TV screens to watch videos-make sure your sound is on, but not too loud. http://www.yteach.co.uk/page.php/resources/vie w_all?id=metal_reaction_corrosion_oxydation_o re_extraction_rust&from=searchhttp://www.yteach.co.uk/page.php/resources/vie w_all?id=metal_reaction_corrosion_oxydation_o re_extraction_rust&from=search Click on 2 nd choice “Utilising the differences in metal reactivities”, then “Competition for oxygen” http://www.yteach.co.uk/page.php/resources/vie w_all?id=metal_reaction_corrosion_oxydation_o re_extraction_rust_t_page_6&from=search http://www.yteach.co.uk/page.php/resources/vie w_all?id=metal_reaction_corrosion_oxydation_o re_extraction_rust_t_page_6&from=search

4 Complete Tutorial http://www.yteach.co.uk/page.php/resourc es/view_all?id=reactivity_reaction_metal_ aluminium_air_oxygen_passivation_noble _page_0&from=searchhttp://www.yteach.co.uk/page.php/resourc es/view_all?id=reactivity_reaction_metal_ aluminium_air_oxygen_passivation_noble _page_0&from=search Login name: nidst7 Password: basilehohs2010 Click small TV screens to watch videos- make sure your sound is on, but not too loud.

5 Complete Tutorial http://www.wisc- online.com/objects/ViewObject.aspx?ID=G CH2904http://www.wisc- online.com/objects/ViewObject.aspx?ID=G CH2904

6 To complete single displacement reactions Remember: The more reactive element will replace the less reactive element. A less reactive element WILL NOT replace a more reactive element. Use pink sheet for charges-criss-cross.

7 Writing Ionic Compound Formulas Example: Barium nitrate (note the 2 word name) 1. Write the formulas for the cation and anion, including CHARGES! Ba 2+ NO 3 - 2. Check to see if charges are balanced. 3. Balance charges, if necessary, using subscripts. Use parentheses if you need more than one of a polyatomic ion. Use the criss-cross method to balance subscripts. Not balanced! ( ) 2 Now balanced. = Ba(NO 3 ) 2

8 Writing Ionic Compound Formulas Example: Ammonium sulfate (note the 2 word name) 1. Write the formulas for the cation and anion, including CHARGES! NH 4 + SO 4 2- 2. Check to see if charges are balanced. 3. Balance charges, if necessary, using subscripts. Use parentheses if you need more than one of a polyatomic ion. Use the criss-cross method to balance the subscripts. Not balanced! ( ) 2 Now balanced. = (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4

9 Writing Ionic Compound Formulas Example: Iron (III) chloride (note the 2 word name) 1. Write the formulas for the cation and anion, including CHARGES! Fe 3+ Cl - 2. Check to see if charges are balanced. 3. Balance charges, if necessary, using subscripts. Use parentheses if you need more than one of a polyatomic ion. Use the criss-cross method to balance the subscripts. Not balanced! 3 Now balanced. = FeCl 3

10 Writing Ionic Compound Formulas Example: Aluminum sulfide (note the 2 word name) 1. Write the formulas for the cation and anion, including CHARGES! Al 3+ S 2- 2. Check to see if charges are balanced. 3. Balance charges, if necessary, using subscripts. Use parentheses if you need more than one of a polyatomic ion. Use the criss-cross method to balance the subscripts. Not balanced! 23 Now balanced. = Al 2 S 3

11 Writing Ionic Compound Formulas Example: Magnesium carbonate (note the 2 word name) 1. Write the formulas for the cation and anion, including CHARGES! Mg 2+ CO 3 2- 2. Check to see if charges are balanced. They are balanced! = MgCO 3

12 Writing Ionic Compound Formulas Example: Zinc hydroxide (note the 2 word name) 1. Write the formulas for the cation and anion, including CHARGES! Zn 2+ OH - 2. Check to see if charges are balanced. 3. Balance charges, if necessary, using subscripts. Use parentheses if you need more than one of a polyatomic ion. Use the criss-cross method to balance the subscripts. Not balanced! ( ) 2 Now balanced. = Zn(OH) 2

13 Writing Ionic Compound Formulas Example: Aluminum phosphate (note the 2 word name) 1. Write the formulas for the cation and anion, including CHARGES! Al 3+ PO 4 3- 2. Check to see if charges are balanced. They ARE balanced! = AlPO 4

14 Exit Ticket Complete Single Displacement Quiz: http://www.classmarker.com/embedded_quizzes /?quiz=87ebe0cd2eecb7488be747181ab6c4d6http://www.classmarker.com/embedded_quizzes /?quiz=87ebe0cd2eecb7488be747181ab6c4d6 Complete Double Displacement Quiz: http://www.classmarker.com/embedded_quizzes /?quiz=0e2192084de1c5b00662edc05be4c12chttp://www.classmarker.com/embedded_quizzes /?quiz=0e2192084de1c5b00662edc05be4c12c Criss Cross Quiz: http://www.sciencegeek.net/Chemistry/taters/ion s/page2.htmhttp://www.sciencegeek.net/Chemistry/taters/ion s/page2.htm


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