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UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS Chem I - Unit Organizer #3 NAME 4 BIGGER PICTURE DATE Elements and Compounds 2 LAST UNIT /Experience 1 CURRENT UNIT CURRENT UNIT 3 NEXT UNIT /Experience Atoms & the Periodic Table Chemical Bonding & Naming Chemical Reactions UNIT SCHEDULE 5 UNIT MAP Is about... how atoms are held together --------------------- Ch. 7, 8, 9 LAB: Ionic vs. Covalent which includes Ionic bonds Ch. 7/9 which also includes Covalent bonds Ch. 8/9 TEST: Ch. 7 which can also help us understand FRAME: Molecular Shapes Metallic bonding Ch. 7 __10) READ p. 240-241 PROB p. 256 - # 54, 62 __11) PROB p. 257 - # 60, 74, 77 __12) READ p. 247-253 PROB p. 253 - # 35, 36 p. 257 - # 64, 65, 66, 68, 70 __13) READ p. 264 – 269 PROB p. 269 - # 4, 5, 6   __14) READ p. 280-283 PROB p. 283 - # 30-33, 35 __15) READ p. 280-283 PROB p. 283 - # 29-36 LAB: Molecular Models TEST: Ch. 8 __ 1) READ p. 194-199 PROB p. 199 - #1-8 p. 214 - #31-37 __ 2) READ p. 201-206 PROB p. 203 - # 10, 11 p. 214 - # 38-41, 45-46 __ 3) PROB p. 207 - #14, 15, 19 __ 4) PROB p. 215 - # 53, 55-70, 79-85 __ 5) PROB p. 207 - # 14, 15, 19 p. 215 - # 59-64, 68-70   __ 6) READ p. 209-212 PROB p. 212 - # 20-23 p. 215 - # 48, 51   __ 7) READ p. 222–225 PROB p. 256 - # 39-43 __ 8) PROB p. 229 - # 8 p. 233 - # 9, 10 p. 256 - # 49 __9) SKIM p. 226 – 233 DEFINE Terms in Sect. 8.2 PROB p. 256 - # 53, 57, 58   LAB: Ion Testing Polyatomic Ion QUIZ #1 Polyatomic Ion QUIZ #2 Worksheet: Ionic Names FRAME: Forces of Attract. TEST: Ch. 9 1) How and why do metals form positive ions (_________________)? 2) How and why do nonmetals form negative ions (________________)? 3) Compare/contrast how ionic compounds are held together vs. how covalent compounds are held together (include both intramolecular forces and intermolecular forces in your discussion). How does this affect their properties? UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS KU-CRL

-------------------Ch. 7 / 9 The Unit Organizer NAME Chemical Bonding & Naming DATE 9 Expanded Unit Map Is about... how elements form compounds --------------------------------- Ch. 7, 8, & 9 Ionic Bonds -------------------Ch. 7 / 9 which can involve which can involve Covalent Bonds ------------- Ch. 8 / 9 which form from which can also help us understand which form from represented using Metallic Bonding _________ dot structures Covalent (molecular) compounds which can help predict which can be