Lesson 3 LT: I can identify and name covalent compounds and acids.

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Lesson 3 LT: I can identify and name covalent compounds and acids.

Cool School Bus You have 3 minutes to answer the following question.

What is special about the e- in metallic bonds? What is an alloy? 3 minutes What is special about the e- in metallic bonds? What is an alloy?

What is special about the e- in metallic bonds? What is an alloy? 2 minutes What is special about the e- in metallic bonds? What is an alloy?

What is special about the e- in metallic bonds? What is an alloy? 1 minute What is special about the e- in metallic bonds? What is an alloy?

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Cool School Bus You have 3 minutes to answer the following question. Lesson 3 Cool School Bus You have 3 minutes to answer the following question.

Name CCl4 and draw the Lewis diagram for the compound. 3 minutes Name CCl4 and draw the Lewis diagram for the compound.

Name CCl4 and draw the Lewis diagram for the compound. 2 minutes Name CCl4 and draw the Lewis diagram for the compound.

Name CCl4 and draw the Lewis diagram for the compound. 1 minute Name CCl4 and draw the Lewis diagram for the compound.

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Cool School Bus You have 3 minutes to answer the following question. Lesson 3 Cool School Bus You have 3 minutes to answer the following question.

3 minutes Name the following compounds. a. CuSO4 b. AlCl3 c. (NH4)2O d. OF2

2 minutes Name the following compounds. a. CuSO4 b. AlCl3 c. (NH4)2O d. OF2

1 minute Name the following compounds. a. CuSO4 b. AlCl3 c. (NH4)2O d. OF2

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