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Read section 9.2 (pages 248- 251) Do problems 13-17 on page 249 and 18-22 on page 250. Answer question 23 on page 251. Check your answers in the back of the book, on page 926. Homework:

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Homework:. Read section 9.2 (pages 248-251) Do problems 13-17 on page 249 and 18-22 on page 250. Answer question 23 on page 251. Check your answers in the back of the book, on page 926. Daily Quiz 247. Write the Lewis structures for the following molecules. Daily Quiz 247. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Homework:

Read section 9.2 (pages 248-251)

Do problems 13-17 on page 249

and 18-22 on page 250.

Answer question 23 on page 251.

Check your answers in the back of the book, on page 926.

Homework:

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Write the Lewis structures for the following molecules

Daily Quiz 247

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1. One atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen.

2. One atom of oxygen and two atoms of chlorine.

3. Two atoms of iodine.

4. Four atoms of fluorine and one atom of silicon.

Daily Quiz 247

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1. One atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen.

O=C=O

Daily Quiz 247

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2. One atom of oxygen and two atoms of chlorine.

Cl-O-Cl

Daily Quiz 247

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3. Two atoms of iodine.

I I

Daily Quiz 247

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4. Four atoms of fluorine and one atom of silicon.

F

F-Si-F

F

Daily Quiz 247

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Naming Molecules

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Naming Molecules

P2O5

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Naming MoleculesRule 1:

The first element in the formula is always named first, using the entire element name.

P2O5

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Naming MoleculesRule 1:

The first element in the formula is always named first, using the entire element name.

P2O5

phosphorous

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Naming MoleculesRule 2:

The second element in the formula is named using the root of the element and adding the suffix –ide.

P2O5

phosphorous

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Naming MoleculesRule 2:

The second element in the formula is named using the root of the element and adding the suffix –ide.

P2O5

phosphorous oxide

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Naming MoleculesRule 3:

P2O5

phosphorous oxide

This is new!

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Naming MoleculesRule 3:

Prefixes are used to indicate the number of atoms of each type that are present in the compound.

P2O5

phosphorous oxide

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Naming Molecules1 mono-2 di-3 tri-4 tetra-5 penta-

P2O5

phosphorous oxide

6 hexa- 7 hepta-8 octa-9 nona-10 deca-

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Naming Molecules1 mono-2 di-3 tri-4 tetra-5 penta-

P2O5

diphosphorous pentoxide

6 hexa- 7 hepta-8 octa-9 nona-10 deca-

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Naming MoleculesException:

The first element never uses the prefix mono-.

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Naming MoleculesException:

The first element never uses the prefix mono-.

COcarbon monoxide

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Naming MoleculesException:

The first element never uses the prefix mono-

COcarbon monoxide

Not monocarbon monoxide.

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Naming Molecules

You will have to use these rules on your next test.

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Naming Molecules

You will have to use these rules on your next test.

You may use the flow chart on any test or quiz I give for the

rest of the year.

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Common Names

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Common NamesWe don’t usually talk about dihydrogen monoxide

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Common NamesWe don’t usually talk about dihydrogen monoxide

H2O

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Common NamesWe don’t usually talk about dihydrogen monoxide.

It’s just called water.

H2O

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Common Namesdihydrogen monoxide

H2Owater

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Common Namesnitrogen trihydride

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Common Namesnitrogen trihydride

NH3

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Common Namesnitrogen trihydride

NH3

ammonia

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Common Namesdinitrogen tetrahydride

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Common Namesdinitrogen tetrahydride

N2H4

hydrazine

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Common Namesdinitrogen monoxide

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Common Namesdinitrogen monoxide

N2O

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Common Namesdinitrogen monoxide

N2Onitrous oxide

laughing gas

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Common Namesnitrogen monoxide

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Common Namesnitrogen monoxide

NOnitric oxide

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Common Names

I will not ask you to memorize common names.

I just want you to know they exist.

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Naming AcidsIf a molecule forms an acid when dissolved in water, there are other rules.

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Naming AcidsAcid rule 1: binary acids (HX)

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Naming AcidsAcid rule 1: binary acids (HX)

hydro________ic acid

Fill in the blank with the root of the element

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Naming AcidsAcid rule 1: binary acids (HX)

hydro________ic acid

Fill in the blank with the root of the element

HCl

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Naming AcidsAcid rule 1: binary acids (HX)

hydro________ic acid

Fill in the blank with the root of the element

HClhydrochloric acid

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Naming AcidsAcid rule 1: binary acids (HX)

hydro________ic acid

Fill in the blank with the root of the element

HBr

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Naming AcidsAcid rule 1: binary acids (HX)

hydro________ic acid

Fill in the blank with the root of the element

HBrhydrobromic acid

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Naming AcidsAcid rule 2: polyatomic ions (HXY) with no oxygen

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Naming AcidsAcid rule 2: polyatomic ions (HXY) with no oxygen

hydro________ic acid

Fill in the blank with the root of the polyatomic ion

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Naming AcidsAcid rule 2: polyatomic ions (HXY) with no oxygen

hydro________ic acid

Fill in the blank with the root of the polyatomic ion

Look it up on page 224

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Naming AcidsAcid rule 2: polyatomic ions (HXY) with no oxygen

hydro________ic acid

Fill in the blank with the root of the polyatomic ion

HCN

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Naming AcidsAcid rule 2: polyatomic ions (HXY) with no oxygen

hydro________ic acid

Fill in the blank with the root of the polyatomic ion

HCNhydrocyanic acid

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Naming AcidsAcid rule 3: oxyacids (HXO)

_____ic acid if the ion ends in –ate

_____ous acid if the ion ends in -ite

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Naming AcidsAcid rule 3: oxyacids (HXO)

_____ic acid if the ion ends in –ate

_____ous acid if the ion ends in -ite

HNO3

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Naming AcidsAcid rule 3: oxyacids (HXO)

_____ic acid if the ion ends in –ate

_____ous acid if the ion ends in -ite

HNO3

Look it up on page 224

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Naming AcidsAcid rule 3: oxyacids (HXO)

_____ic acid if the ion ends in –ate

_____ous acid if the ion ends in -ite

HNO3 NO3-

nitrate

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Naming AcidsAcid rule 3: oxyacids (HXO)

_____ic acid if the ion ends in –ate

_____ous acid if the ion ends in -ite

HNO3 NO3-

nitric acid nitrate

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Naming AcidsAcid rule 3: oxyacids (HXO)

_____ic acid if the ion ends in –ate

_____ous acid if the ion ends in -ite

HNO2

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Naming AcidsAcid rule 3: oxyacids (HXO)

_____ic acid if the ion ends in –ate

_____ous acid if the ion ends in -ite

HNO2 NO2-

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Naming AcidsAcid rule 3: oxyacids (HXO)

_____ic acid if the ion ends in –ate

_____ous acid if the ion ends in -ite

HNO2 NO2-

nitrite

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Naming AcidsAcid rule 3: oxyacids (HXO)

_____ic acid if the ion ends in –ate

_____ous acid if the ion ends in -ite

HNO2 NO2-

nitrous acid nitrite

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Naming AcidsAcid rule 3: oxyacids (HXO)

_____ic acid if the ion ends in –ate

_____ous acid if the ion ends in -ite

An easy way to remember this rule…

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Naming AcidsAcid rule 3: oxyacids (HXO)

_____ic acid if the ion ends in –ate

_____ous acid if the ion ends in -ite

I ate it! Ick! Don’t bite us!

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Naming AcidsAcid rule 3: oxyacids (HXO)

_____ic acid if the ion ends in –ate

_____ous acid if the ion ends in -ite

I ate it! Ick! Don’t bite us!

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Read section 9.2 (pages 248-251)

Do problems 13-17 on page 249

and 18-22 on page 250

Answer question 23 on page 251

Check your answers in the back of the book, on page 926.

For the rest of the period…