Unit 5: What a Great Combination

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Unit 5: What a Great Combination Learning GOAL: The student will be able to Identify basic examples of and compare and classify the properties of compounds, including acids, bases, and salts. Learning Targets: ____ Identify common examples of acids, bases, and salts ____ Compare, contrast, and classify the properties of compounds, including acids, bases, and salts ____ Interpret formula representation of molecules. ____ Relate acidity and basicity to hydronium ion concentration and pH ____ Relate acidity and basicity to hydroxyl ion concentration and pH

Unit 5: What a great Combination AVID Vocabulary Foldable STEPS FOR COMPLETING VOCABULARY FOLDABLE OUTSIDE OF FOLDALBE Step 1: Illustrate each word on outside of flap- NO WORDS OR NUMBERS INSIDE OF FOLDABLE Step 2: Write the Vocabulary Word Step 3: Write a Link word A word that helps you to remember the vocabulary word Step 4: Write the Definition of the vocabulary word in your own words Step 5: Write 2 Sentences that helps to show the meaning of the word

Unit 5: What a great combination Vocabulary Foldable Part 2 Attach Completed Vocabulary Foldable for the following terms on pages 72 & 73 ____ Acids ____ Acidity ____ Bases ____ Basicity ____ Salts ____ Hydronium ion ____ Ions ____ Hydroxyl ion ____ Molecules _____ Ionic Compounds ____ Covalent Compounds