Naming binary and ternary compounds
Chem 101 week 4
Naming compounds
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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,
Chapter 5 Nomenclature. Naming Compounds Return to TOC Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved 2 5.1 Naming Compounds 5.2 Naming Binary Compounds.
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Naming Compounds and Writing Formulas. Key Question: Why Do Atoms Combine In Certain Ratios?
4 Some Types of Chemical Reactions. 2 Chapter Four Goals 1.The Periodic Table: Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids 2.Aqueous Solutions: An Introduction.
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Ionic Compounds and Naming Chapter 4.10,4.11 and 5.