Chemical Reactions—Net Ionic Equations
Chemical Reactions—Net Ionic Equations
Chemical Reactions—Net Ionic Equations
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Chemical Reactions—Net Ionic Equations

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Complete Lesson: PowerPoint, Student Notes, Homework, Check for Understanding, and Complete Teacher Notes, Solubility Chart

In this lesson students will learn how to write complete ionic equations and net ionic equations. I know some teachers like to teach this lesson at the end of the reactions unit, and some teach it at the beginning of the redox unit. I like to teach it here because it helps students get a better feel of what is going on in a precipitate double replacement reaction. And when we get to redox reactions, they have already been introduced to net ionic equations.

So, in this lesson, students will not only learn how to write net ionic equations, but they will also develop the basic concept of forming a solution (dissolving), and what is going on at the particle level when an aqueous reaction occurs.

***THIS LESSON IS INCLUDED IN TWO DIFFERENT BUNDLES***
Chemical Reactions Lesson Bundle
Chemical Reactions Mega Unit Bundle

Objectives:
♦ Predict products and write balanced formula equations
♦ Write complete ionic equations
♦ Identify spectator ions
♦ Write net ionic equations

Prior Knowledge for Students:
Students should be able to write chemical formulas and balance chemical reaction equations.

Teacher Prep Time:
Just print and go!

Lesson Duration: One class period

Note: This is an animated PowerPoint. It may appear to be busy and even overlapping in the “slide” mode, but will be awesome in the “slide show” mode.

Included in this packet:
✓ 16 slide Animated PowerPoint- Editable
✓ Student Guided Notes for presentation
✓ Completed notes example
✓ Homework Assignment with Key
✓ Check for Understanding (Exit Ticket)
✓ Teacher Notes slide by slide, tips, and strategies
✓ Solubility Chart

This lesson is appropriate for grades 9-12.

You will want to save this lesson and use it for years to come!

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