The Importance of Veterinary Toxicology for Animal Agriculture and the Food Supply Birgit Puschner DVM, PhD, Dipl. ABVT California Animal Health and Food.
Atoms, Molecules, and Ions Chapter 2 Atoms, Molecules, and Ions John D. Bookstaver St. Charles Community College St. Peters, MO 2006, Prentice Hall, Inc.
Atoms, Molecules, and Ions Types of Formulas Structural formulas show the order in which atoms are bonded. Perspective drawings also show the three-dimensional.
Chapter 4. Binary compounds-contain 2 elements 1) metal w/ charge and non-metal (Type I) 2) Transition metal and non-metal (Type II) 3) two non-metals.
Naming Chemicals AP Chemistry Classes of Chemicals Elements Elements Ionic Compounds Ionic Compounds Covalent Compounds Covalent Compounds Organic Compounds.
Starter Use your Polyatomic Sheet/Flash Cards to write the chemical formula of each polyatomic below: 1.Phosphate 2.Nitrite 3.Hydrogen Carbonate 4.Ammonium.
Nomenclature of Acids and Organic Functional groups.
Study these slides to prepare for the test on these chemical compounds.
Iron(III) chlorideFeCl 3 ferric chloride mercury(II) iodideHgI 2 mercuric iodide mercury(I) bromideHg 2 Br 2 mercurous bromide lead(IV) sulfidePbS 2 plumbic.
Mixed Formula Practice Review For Formula Test. For the following, name the compound:
1 Chemical Bonding Why bond anyway? – Increase Stability – Decrease Potential Energy… stored energy is difficult to maintain (batteries expire, food spoils).
ScandiumSc 3+. Hg 2 2+ Mercury(I) BrO - Hypobromite.