The Periodic Table Unit 3/Chapters 3 & 8 Notes Chemistry CPA.
Ionic Compounds Chapter 8. How do the infinite number of compounds that we see in the world around form from the 92 naturally occurring elements? Forming.
Atomic Size, Ionization Energy, & Electronegativity 1.c. – Students know how to use the periodic table to identify alkali metals, alkaline earth metals.
Trends in Atomic Radius, Ionization Energy and Electronegativity.
Opener – Recall: what is Electronegativity? Where can you find it? – What is the electronegativity of O? What do you know about the bonds oxygen molecules.
Types of bonds 1. Metallic Solids 2. Ionic Solids 3. Molecular Solids 4. Covalent network solids.
Unit 2 Chapter 6 Day 1 OBJECTIVE : Describe how ionic bonds form. Predict the composition of a ionic compound. Do Now: Vocabulary Word Windows-Chapter.
Relative Size Ionization Energy Electron Affinity Electronegativity.
Types of bonds
Periodic Law Chemistry I 1. 2 Group IA alkali metals Group IIA alkaline earth Metals Group IIIB-IIB transition metals Inner Transition Metals Lanthanide.
Chapter 12 Review- Chemical Periodicity. Chapter 12 Review - definitions electronegativity electronegativity periods periods atomic radius atomic radius.
12661_chapter 9 Questions