Chp11/Actv 8 Chemistry to Go (page 752)

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Chp11/Actv 8 Chemistry to Go (page 752) WRITE the elements, the charge, (aka: excess/deficiency) formula AND formula name…4 things! Use the one (from Actv 7) in your lab notebk as a guide. 2:a,b,c,d should all be included in ONE chart. Answer using complete sentences – a & b a)WRITE the compound name, charges and then the chemical formula…3 things and b) use complete sentences a)Write the compound name, charges and then the chemical formula…3 things (this is for a-e) **Note: the Roman numerals are these elements CHARGES!! Write the compound name, charges and then the chemical formula…3 things (this is for a, b & c)

EXACTLY the way these examples are done for you! This is on the back of your laminated printed instructions, one per table so SHARE.  Write your answers EXACTLY the way these examples are done for you!