Lesson 4 LT: I can write and balance net ionic equations.

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Lesson 4 LT: I can write and balance net ionic equations.

You have 4 minutes to answer these questions! Holy cow!! You have 4 minutes to answer these questions!

READ!! For each equation: ID the type of reaction Choose and write the correct skeleton equation Use reference packet!

4 minutes 1. Na2CO3  NaO2 + CO2 NaCO3  Na2O + CO2

3 minutes 1. Na2CO3  NaO2 + CO2 NaCO3  Na2O + CO2

2 minutes 2. Li + Cl2  LiCl2 Li + Cl2  LiCl Li2 + Cl2  Li2Cl2

1 minute 2. Li + Cl2  LiCl2 Li + Cl2  LiCl Li2 + Cl2  Li2Cl2

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It’s time to “MOOVE” on to something else!

You have 5 minutes to answer these questions! Lesson 4 Holy cow!! You have 5 minutes to answer these questions!

READ!! For each question: Predict the products Write the net ionic equation Use reference packet!

5 minutes Reaction between iron (III) chloride and lead (II) nitrate

4 minutes Reaction between iron (III) chloride and lead (II) nitrate

3 minutes Reaction between iron (III) chloride and lead (II) nitrate

2 minutes Reaction between tin (IV) chloride and calcium

1 minute Reaction between tin (IV) chloride and calcium

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