In this lesson students are introduced to naming and writing formulas for molecular formulas. Building on previous knowledge of ions and naming and writing ionic formulas, acids, and hydrates are included in the Homework. The Homework includes naming & writing formulas for all ionic compound possibilities: binary, ternary, multivalent cations, acids, and hydrates, along with naming and writing formulas for molecular compounds.
Digital Resources Included in this Lesson:
Student notes, exit ticket, & homework for use with Google Slides™- see preview!
Lesson Objectives:
* Naming & Writing Formulas for Molecular Compounds—Using Prefixes to Identify formulas
Also included in this lesson’s student work are:
* Naming and Writing Binary Ionic Compounds
* Naming and Writing Ternary Ionic Compounds (with Polyatomic Ions)
* Naming and Writing Monatomic and Polyatomic Ions
* Naming and Writing formulas for ionic compounds that have more than one oxidation state
* Naming and Writing formulas for Acids
* Naming & Writing Formulas for Hydrates
Prior Knowledge:
covalent bonding
Lesson Duration: 1 class period
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* Student Notes – Cloze Notes - editable, print, & digital
* Student Notes – Blank
* Student Notes Suggested KEY
* Exit Ticket – Check for Understanding w/ KEY - editable, print, & digital
* Homework/Practice w/ KEY - editable, print, & digital
* Teacher Notes
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This lesson is appropriate for grades 9-12 chemistry
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