Exercise 1 Preparation for Naming Ionic and molecular compounds
In this exercise, you will color the Periodic Table of Elements and prepare
note cards to learn common polyatomic ions and acids. You will also review
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Exercise 1 Preparation for Naming Ionic and molecular compounds
In this exercise, you will color the Periodic Table of Elements and prepare
note cards to learn common polyatomic ions and acids. You will also review
tips for correctly naming ionic and molecular compounds.
Procedure
1. Print the Periodic Table of Elements.
2. Use colored pencils or photo editing software (i.e. Paint®, Microsoft
Powerpoint®, Adobe Photoshop®) to color the groups of elements referenced
in the legend boxes. Each group of elements should be represented by a
unique color.
3. Color the legend boxes with the corresponding color used for each
group.
4. Record your name and the date on the table. Then, take a photo of the
colored periodic table, or save it as an image if you use photo editing
software.
5. Upload the image into Photo 1.
6. Write the name, formula, and charge for each of the common
polyatomic ions in Table 2 of the background onto individual note cards.
Polyatomic ions that vary based on oxidation state, such as sulfate and
sulfite, can be included on the same card, as shown in Figure 7.
Note card with two polyatomic ions that vary based on oxidation state.
1. Take a photo of a completed notecard.
2. Upload the image into Photo 2.
3. Write the systematic name and formula for each of the strong acids
in Table 3 of the background.
4. Take a photo of the completed note card of the common strong acids
5. Upload the image into Photo 3.
6. Write the name and formula for each of the seven diatomic elements
in Table 4 of the background on a note card.
7. Take a photo of the completed note card of diatomic elements.
8. Upload the image into Photo 4.
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