Ch 6 Nomenclature
Chapter 13 Acids and Bases. Some Properties of Acids þ Produce H + (as H 3 O + ) ions in water (the hydronium ion is a hydrogen ion attached to a water.
Chapter 9 Notes Mr Nelson 2009. Practice PCl 5 dihydrogen monoxide SF 6 carbon trichloride N 2 Odisulfur hexoxide NO 2 nitrogen triiodide.
Unit 6 Notes – Chapters 4 & 12 Mr Nelson 2009. Ionic Compounds – Review Made up of ions –Cations (+) & Anions (-) –Metals & Nonmetals (or polyatomic ions)
Chapter 8 Notes Mr Nelson 2010. Chemical Bonds Three basic types of bonds –Ionic Electrostatic attraction between ions –Covalent Sharing of electrons.
Chapter 15 Acids and Bases. Some Properties of Acids þ Produce H + (as H 3 O + ) ions in water (the hydronium ion is a hydrogen ion attached to a water.
CHAPTER 7 CHEMICAL NOMENCLATURE. MOLECULAR COMPOUNDS Consists of nonmetals covalently bonded to: Nonmetals Metalloids.
Chapter #5 Nomenclature. CHAPTER #5 CONTENTS 5.1 Sugar and Salt 5.2 Compound Composition 5.3 Chemical Formulas 5.4 Molecular substances 5.5 Ionic Formulas.
“Acids, Bases, and Salts”. Acids-Bases n OBJECTIVES: –Define the properties of acids and bases.
Acids, Bases, and Salts. Electrolytes An electrolyte is a substance that dissociates when dissolved in water. (Nonelectrolytes do not dissociate.) These.