Chapter 7 Formulas and Chemical Compounds - Honors

1.The Chemistry student will explain the significance of a chemical formula.

2. “ “ will state the charge of ions from groups 1-2, 13-18.

3. “ “ will write the charge for tin, gold, cobalt, mercury, iron, tin, copper, and lead.

4. “ “ will write the formula for binary ionic compounds when given the name.

5. “ “ will write the name for binary ionic compounds when given the formula.

6. “ “ will write the formula for ionic compounds that contain metals with more than one oxidation state when given the name.

7. “ “ will name ionic compounds that contain metals with more than one oxidation state when given the formula.

8. “ “ will write the formula for ionic compounds that contain polyatomic ions when given the name.

9. “ “ will name ionic compounds containing polyatomic ions when given the formula.

10. “ “ will write the prefixes used for molecular compounds.

11. “ “ will write the formula of molecular compounds when given the name.

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12. “ “ will write the name of molecular compounds when given the formula.

13. “ “ will define alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes.

14. “ “ will name simple alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes when given the formula.

15. “ “ will write the formula for simple alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes when given the name.

16. “ “ will define acid, binary acid, and oxy acid.

17. “ “ will write the formula for binary acids when given the name.

18. “ “ will name binary acids when given the formula.

19. “ “ will write the formula for oxyacids when given the name.

20. “ “ will write the name of binary acids when given the formula.

21. “ “ draw a schematic for chemical nomenclature.

22. “ “ list the rules for assigning oxidation numbers

23. “ “ assign oxidation numbers to atoms in compounds or ions.

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24.” “ calculate the formula mass or molar mass of any compound when given its name or formula.

25. “ “ convert between moles, grams, particles ( molecules or formula units), and liters of any compound when given its name or formula.

26. “ “ calculate the percentage composition of any compound when given its name or formula.

27. “ “ define percentage composition, molar mass, formula mass, and molar volume.

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28. “ “ define empirical formula and molecular formula.

29. “ “ determine the empirical formula of a compound when given % composition.

30. “ “ differentiate between empirical and molecular formulas.

31. “ “ determine the molecular formula of a compound.