Chemistry – Feb 4, 2019 Do Now – Today’s Objective – Formula Baseball

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Chemistry – Feb 4, 2019 Do Now – Today’s Objective – Formula Baseball Read the Formula Baseball rules; move to team tables in the front Today’s Objective – Formula Baseball Pending Assignments: Study for more Nomenclature quizzes on Wednesday and Monday and Polyatomic quizzes as needed If your cat took chemistry homework due Monday Feb 11 IMF Lab Packet due on Monday Feb 11 Unit 4 Compounds Test on Wednesday Feb 13

Do Now – Read the Formula Baseball rules; move to team tables in the front Teams – Period 1 Team A - left Ben Kennidi Jesus Trevaughn Maclean Jada Abby Erica Team B - center Candace Janie Shania Andrea Tynira William Comfort Jordyn Indigo Team C - right Jana Zofie Chiara Jyanna Zoe Danna Locke Lena Angela

Do Now – Read the Formula Baseball rules; move to team tables in the front Teams – Period 2 Team A - left Xavier Miles Thien Brenda Brian Misty Edith Team B - right Madeline Aniya Sam Jameson Lindsey Sophia Kayla

Summary of Inorganic Naming Rules Type Naming Rule Type 1 Binary ionic – one type of ion metal nonmetalide Type 2 Binary ionic – multiple ions form metal (roman numeral) nonmetalide Polyatomic ionic cation anion Molecular (two nonmetals) #prefixAelement #prefixBelementide Binary acids and –ide ion hydrononmetalic acid Oxyacid from –ate ion oxyanion–ic acid Oxyacid from –ite ion oxyanion–ous acid

Exit Slip - Homework Exit Slip: none today due to Baseball. What’s Due? (Pending assignments to complete.) Study for more Nomenclature and Polyatomic ion quizzes IMF Lab Packet due on Friday, collected Monday If Your Cat Took Chemistry HMK due Monday Unit 4 Compounds Test on Wednesday Feb 13 What’s Next? (How to prepare for the next day Another Mixed Nomenclature quiz on Wednesday, Polyatomic ion quiz for some