Unit B Lesson 11: Chemical Compounds Review
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Unit B Lesson 11: Chemical Compounds Review
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Big Question: How do I name and write formulas for chemical compounds?
Let's review the many ways to name and rite formulas for chemical compounds.
Let's review the many ways to name and rite formulas for chemical compounds.
At the end of this inquiry, you should be able to answer the following questions:
- What is the difference between an ionic compound formula and a molecular compound formula?
- Given a chemical formula, what is the name of the compound?
Pages 138 to 155 in your textbook will help you review naming chemical compounds, and also answer these questions.

Periodic Table links:



Introduction

Can you find the element Ah! on the periodic table?
Naming and writing formulas for ionic and molecular compounds is a useful and interesting language. For example, it can help you to understand the important distinction between carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide.
Naming ionic compounds can be confused easily with naming molecular compounds. Some practice should ensure that you have a solid foundation in naming compounds.
Naming and writing formulas for ionic and molecular compounds is a useful and interesting language. For example, it can help you to understand the important distinction between carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide.
Naming ionic compounds can be confused easily with naming molecular compounds. Some practice should ensure that you have a solid foundation in naming compounds.

Watch

Using a flowchart to identify and name compounds.
Click on the following examples to see how the flowchart is used to identify and name compounds.
Need more practice? Below are more examples of how to use the flowchart to name compounds.
Click on the following examples to see how the flowchart is used to identify and name compounds.
Need more practice? Below are more examples of how to use the flowchart to name compounds.
Try It!
Practice Worksheet: Naming Ionic and Molecular Compounds
- DOWNLOAD this practice worksheet (S9_UB_S3_L11a_ionic_molecular). If you prefer to use a Google Drive or PDF version of the worksheet, click here.
- Complete the worksheet.
- When you are satisfied with your responses you can check your work by clicking on the "SUGGESTED ANSWERS" button below.
Wait! Don't
view the suggested answers first. This practice work is not for marks,
it is meant to help you check your understanding. Check the answers
AFTER doing the questions! Keep the practice worksheet for study
purposes. If you don't understand something, contact your teacher!

Watch

Using a flowchart to write formulas for compounds.
Click on the following examples to see how the flowchart is used to help write proper formulas.
Need more practice? Below are more examples of how to use the flowchart to write formulas.
Click on the following examples to see how the flowchart is used to help write proper formulas.
Need more practice? Below are more examples of how to use the flowchart to write formulas.
Try It!
Practice Worksheet: Writing Formulas For Ionic and Molecular Compounds
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DOWNLOAD this practice worksheet (S9_UB_S3_L11b_ionic_molecular2). If you prefer to use a Google Drive or PDF version of the worksheet, click here.
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Complete the worksheet.
- When you are satisfied with your responses you can check your work by clicking on the "SUGGESTED ANSWERS" button below.
Wait! Don't view the suggested answers first. This practice work is not for marks, it is meant to help you check your understanding. Check the answers AFTER doing the questions! Keep the practice worksheet for study purposes. If you don't understand something, contact your teacher!
