ICP 10/25/12 Quiz Metals/Nonmetals View of Bonding.

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ICP 10/25/12 Quiz Metals/Nonmetals View of Bonding

Warmup 1)List as many chemicals as you can. (at least five) 2)Pick the three most important chemicals. Write them down in order, most important coming first.

Agenda Pull out papers for quiz Quiz Review Quiz Teach metal/nonmetals (Notes) Start Metal/Nonmetal Worksheet

Papers you may use on the quiz tomorrow: Color the Periodic Table Reference 10/15/12 Periodic Table Worksheet 10/16/12 Elemental Group Notes 10/17/12 Chpt 6 Sect 1&2 Vocabulary 10/23/12

Metals (purple) Nonmetals (pink) Source:

Don’t forget about Metalloids, though. Source:

Three Types of Bonding: Ionic Bonding: Metal – Nonmetal Covalent Bonding: Nonmetal – Nonmetal Metallic Bonding: Metal – Metal Examples: