Unit 6 Student Advice:
Ms. "Lemmings" is the most nice and kindest teacher you will ever get every day I come into class she has a positive attitude. (KW, class of '24)
Do not fall behind it is hard to get back up where the class is. (RI, class of '24)
My advice to an incoming chemistry student is keep all of your notes and stay organized. Stay up to date on everything and STUDY. Do not cut back on studying because even if you think you studied enough you can always study more. This is not an easy class but you can advocate for yourself and make it better by asking questions because it seriously helps. If you have a question ask and Ms. Lemens is always glad to walk you through and it seriously helps. As soon as you get behind it is hard to go back so keep up with the work and do your homework and the practice tests. (BC, class of '23)
I can interpret the names and formulas of ionic compounds.
I can describe the chemical and physical properties of ionic compounds.
I can calculate the amount of substance using dimensional analysis and percent composition.
Chapter 7
Chapter 9
Topic 1: Introduction to Ionic Compounds
Topic 2: Writing Formulas
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Bellringers (Practice)
Topic 3: Nomenclature Basics
Topic 3: Nomeclature - Acid/Base
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Helpful Extras
Topic 4: Mole Conversions
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Topic 5: The Hydrate Lab
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Bellringers (Practice)
Topic 6: The Copper Oxide Lab
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Bellringers (Practice)
Unit 6 Review Materials
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Worksheet Answer Keys