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The Periodic Table. Elements are arranged and identified on the periodic table by the number of protons they have in their nucleus. The ATOMIC NUMBER.
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Ionic Compounds Ionic Compounds. Chemistry Joke Q: Why do chemists like nitrates so much? A: They’re cheaper than day rates!
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Unit 5: Ionic Bonding & Nomenclature. Section 1: Ions Pyrite (FeS 2 ) is a common mineral that is often mistaken for gold—hence its nickname, “fool’s.
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Cierrah Flaig and Nicole Womaski. What’s an Ionic Compound? When one or more electrons are removed from a metal and transferred to a nonmetal resulting.
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Essential Questions: What are the processes by which different atoms come together to form new compounds and what forces hold solutions of these compounds/molecules.
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Chapter 7 “Chemical Formulas and Bonding” “How it all sticks together….” T. Witherup 11/06.
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Chemical Bonding Page 2 Chemical Bond – attractive force between atoms or ions that binds them together as a unit – bonds form in order to… decrease.
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Unit 5 “Chemical Names and Formulas” H2OH2O. Section 9.1 Naming Ions.
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Chemical Names and Formulas A.Formulas 1.For a molecular compound (only nonmetals), the formula shows the actual number of atoms of each element in a molecule.
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Ionic and Covalent Bonding. » Atoms bond when their valence electrons interact ˃Atoms with full outermost energy levels are not reactive (Noble Gases)
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Section 4.1: Naming Binary Compounds Period 6 Group #5.
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Periodic Trends. Periodic trend ~noting a property that is regularly repeating. Like noting all elements in group 18 are gases. Or metals in group 11.
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