Module C5 Summary
Chemistry Form 6
optimization theory
Ionic Bonding Electron Transfer e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e- e-e-
Author: J R Reid Oxidation and Reduction – Introduction LEO goes GER Examples Balancing simple equations Why gain/lose electrons? Electronegativity.
Stoichiometry Chemical Reactions and Quantities Mole Relationships in Chemical Equations Mole-Mole Mole-Grams Grams-Grams Theoretical Yield % Yield Limiting.
Chapter 20 The Representative Elements. Section 20.1 A Survey of the Representative Elements Return to TOC Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
MODULE C5: CHEMICALS OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT. Atmosphere Molecular elements (e.g. oxygen, nitrogen, ozone) and compounds (e.g.carbon dioxide, water)
Chapter Nineteen: THE REPRESENTATIVE ELEMENTS: GROUPS 1A THROUGH 4A.
1 Chemistry 102 Section 6.4 Ionic Compounds & Section 6.5 Molecular Compounds and Acids Unit II Note pack, pages 9-13.
Chapter 19 The Representative Elements: Group 1A through 4A Reviewing the Periodic Table Regions: Representative elements: Groups 1A - 8A - filling s and.
1 Chemistry Section 6.4 Ionic Compounds & Section 6.5 Molecular Compounds and Acids Unit II Note pack, pages 10-14.