Warm-up 1/29/08 1. Multiple these exponents ( x 6 ) ( w 2 ) ( x 5 ) ( y 9 ) ( w 4 ) ( x 8 ) 2. Simplify. x -4 · y 3 · z 5 · x 5 · y -1 ÷ z 2.
Cmc chapter 06
Elements and Chemical Bonds
Periodicity And the Periodic Table. The Big Idea Periodic trends in the properties of atoms allow us to predict physical and chemical propertiesPeriodic.
Chemical Bonding Chapter 8 AP Chemistry. Types of Chemical Bonds Ionic – electrons are transferred from a metal to a nonmetal Covalent – electrons are.
Quick Review *Describe Newlands periodic table…how was it arranged? What law did he have? *What did Mendeleev and Meyer do? What did Mendeleev do that.
Bonding & Chemical Nomenclature Chapter 8 & 9. Some Key Terms 1.Ionic Bond – the electrostatic attraction of oppositely charged particles (cations & anions)
Quick Review *How many categories did Lavoisier have in his table of substances? *Describe Newlands periodic table…how was it arranged? What law did he.
Standard 3.2 Covalent Compounds. Everybody on the left side of the room will be an atom of sulfur. Everybody on the right side of the room will be fluorine.
Classwork: Standard: 2e terms: 135 Article: 136 Mastering concept: 146(57-64) Practice Problems: 139(18-22), 141(23) Homework: Cornell notes: 5.3 sec.
Standard: 1c Articles: 160 Mastering Concepts: 174 (41-53) Practice Problems: 162(7-9) Homework Cornell Notes: 6.2 Section Assessment: 162 (10-13) Labs:
Three rules are used to determine electron arrangement in an atom. Section 3: Electron Configuration K What I Know W What I Want to Find Out L What I Learned.