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Chem 101 week 4
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Oppositely charged ions attract each other, forming electrically neutral ionic compounds. Section 2: Ionic Bonds and Ionic Compounds K What I Know W What.
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How many valence electrons do atoms want to obtain?
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Naming Compounds and Writing Formulas. 5 types of chemical compounds Binary ionic - metal ion – nonmetal ion Ternary ionic - at least one ion is a polyatomic.
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Section 2.3—Chemical Formulas We need to be able to read the formulas for chemicals in the antacids! Objective: Explain and use nomenclature rules of writing.
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1 Nomenclature Chapter 5. 2 Common Names - Exceptions H 2 O = water, steam, ice NH 3 = ammonia CH 4 = methane NaCl = table salt C 12 H 22 O 11 = table.
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Compounds and Nomenclature. Bonding & Stability Atoms want to be stable. The Octet Rule states that a chemically stable atom contains 8 valence electrons.
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Binary Ionic Compounds (Type I) Contain a cation and anion The cation is always named first and the anion second.
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Chemical Nomenclature The first names for chemicals were common names: – Sugar, quicklime, Epsom salts, milk of magnesia, gypsom, laughing gas – Simple,
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Nomenclature Chapter 5. Classifying Binary Compounds Compounds containing a metal and a nonmetal are binary ionic –Type I and II Compounds containing.
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