Chemical Bonding.

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Chemical Bonding

Appetizer If I have 250 g of MgO in solution and my beaker contains 425ml. What is the Molarity of the solution? If Cl₂ gas is present at STP what is the volume of 2.5 moles of the gas? How many grams are in 7.8 x 10^23 molecules of NaF?

Appetizer 11/12 & 13 List all -2 charged polyatomic ions-\ Name the electron configurations for the following elements- (long and short) Ni Ca 2+ O 2- How many valence electrons do these elements have?

Appetizer 11/14 A microwave has a frequency of 2450 Mhz. What is the wavelength and energy of the microwaves produced to make your Easy Mac? In your own words explain one of the many atomic theories include the Scientist, model, and experiment involved.

Appetizer 11/17 & 18 GO HOGS!!!!! Name and explain 3 periodic trends based on your knowledge What are the three types of bonds and how do they take place? What are some of the properties of these specific bonds?

Molar conversion Review Ionic, Metallic, Covalent, Workshop Objectives 11/10 & 11 Molar conversion Review Ionic, Metallic, Covalent, Workshop Collaborate in Groups

Objectives 11/12 &13 Polyatomic Ions and Electron Configuration review Lewis Dot Structures Ionic Activity Model Ionic, Metallic, and Covalent Bonding Collaborate planned presentation OUTLINE DUE!

Objectives 11/14 Calculate Electron Emission of a microwave Explain and compare various Atomic Theories Design, Create, and Collaborate to apply standards of Chemical Bonding

Objective 11/17&18 Define, Explain, Illustrate, Describe traits for Ionic, Covalent, and Metallic Bonding Using Objective 1, Compare and Contrast these three types of Bonds. NUCLEAR POWER PAPER DUE TONIGHT (TEST GRADE) EXAM III WED/THURS!