Compounds

(Lecture id-1037)

TOPICS & OBJECTIVES

1020 - Formulas
    1005 - Describe the properties of each and distinguish between a compound and mixture.
    1010 - By fomula distinguish between monatomic, diatomic, and polyatomic particles (molecule, atom, or ion).
    1020 - Relate the name, symbol and formula the first 18 elements, including polyatomic sulfur, phosphorus and all seven diatomic elements.
    1030 - Interpret a chemical formula to give the ratio of atoms of each element.
    1040 - Define a formula unit.
    1060 - Describe and give examples of ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds.
    1070 - Distinguish between the structure of atomic, covalent (molecular), covalent (network) and ionic solids.
    1080 - Describe the properties of atomic, covalent (molecular), covalent (network) and ionic solids.
 
1030 - Binary Compounds
    1010 - Define the terms binary compound, monatomic, diatomic, and polyatomic.
    1020 - Use the periodic table to predict the formula and charge for ions of representative elements.
    1030 - Translate between the name and formula of ions formed from representative elements.
    1035 - Write chemical formulas of ionic compounds given the component ions.
    1040 - Know the two most likely charges on the ions of the metals Co, Cr, Fe, Cu, Hg, Mn, Pb, and Sn.
    1050 - Use classical and stock systems for naming metals you know may have more than one possible charge.
    1060 - Translate between the name and formula of binary compounds composed of a metal and non-metal.
    1070 - Translate between the name and formula of binary compounds composed of two non-metals.
 
1040 - Polyatomic Ions & Acids
    1010 - Translate between the name and formula of the primary oxy-ions of C, N, P, S, Br, Cl, and I.
    1020 - Understand the use of the prefix per- and hypo- to describe other oxy-ions of Br, Cl, and I.
    1030 - Translate between the name and formula of ammonium, cyanide, hydroxy, and acetate ions.
    1040 - Translate between the name, common name, and formulas of hydrogen oxy ions of P, S, and C.
    1050 - Translate between the name and formula of compounds formed from oxy-ions and hydrogen oxy-ions.
    1110 - Undestand acids are substances that release hydrogen ion into solution.
    1120 - Recognize halogen ions, oxy-ions, and hydrogen oxy-ions are bases.
    1130 - Translate between the name and formula of binary acids of F, Br, Cl, and I.
    1140 - Recognize binary acids are acidic mixtures and require (aq) as part of their formula.
    1150 - Translate between the name and formula of acids of oxy-ions of C, N, P, S, Br, Cl, and I.
    1160 - Recognize oxy-acids are acidic substances and do not require (aq) are part of their formula.
 


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