Naming & Writing Ionic Formulas: Part One- Print & Digital | Distance Learning
Naming & Writing Ionic Formulas: Part One- Print & Digital | Distance Learning
Naming & Writing Ionic Formulas: Part One- Print & Digital | Distance Learning
Naming & Writing Ionic Formulas: Part One- Print & Digital | Distance Learning
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Naming & Writing Ionic Formulas (Nomenclature) Part One Includes: Students will write formulas and name ions and binary & ternary (with polyatomic ions) ionic compounds.

Part One Objectives:

Naming and Writing Monatomic and Polyatomic Ions

Naming and Writing Binary Ionic Compounds

Naming and Writing Ternary Ionic Compounds (with Polyatomic Ions)

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~This lesson does not include Naming and Writing Ionic Compounds with metals that have more than one oxidation state (Roman Numerals). This is covered in Naming and Writing Ionic Formulas Part Two.

This lesson is appropriate for grades 9-12 chemistry or physical science.

Note: This lesson is included in the following two bundles

Naming and Writing Chemical Formulas MEGA Unit BUNDLE

Naming and Writing Chemical Formulas LESSONS Bundle

Prior Knowledge:

An understanding of ionic bonding

Lesson Duration: 2 class periods

Included in This Resource:
PowerPoint Presentation – Editable & Animated – 44 slides

Student Notes – Cornell Style Cloze Notes - editable, print, & digital

Student Notes – Blank

Student Note Suggested KEY

(2) Exit Tickets - editable, print, & digital

Homework/Classwork assignment w/ KEY - editable, print, & digital

Polyatomic/Monatomic Ion Table

Teacher Notes (4 pages)


This will be a lesson you will want to use year after year!

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