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1 Chemistry – Jan 4, 2018 P3 Challenge – Today’s Objective –
Find New Seat Midyear Test (first semester post – 4 questions, second semester pre- 6 questions) Counts only for a P3 grade. Answer 1,2,3 and 6. IDK is ok for the others. Today’s Objective – Polyatomic Ions

2 Chemistry – Jan 4, 2018 Objective – Polyatomic Ions Assignment:
Polyatomic Ions Memory Assignment Quiz on Thursday 1/11 Agenda Midyear Test Ions Review Polyatomic ions Memory strategies Patterns, games, apps, flashcards

3 Ions In neutral atoms, # protons = # electrons
Identity of an atom is solely dependent on # protons, Z # electrons can and often do vary some due to chemical reactivity, though usually not more than by +/- 3 If #electrons ≠ #protons, then an ion is formed. Anions have a negative charge and have extra electrons Ex: F + e-  F- O + 2 e-  O-2 Cations have a positive charge and are missing electrons Ex: Na  Na+ + e- Ca  Ca e-

4 Ions and the periodic table
Group of Elements Type of ion formed Alkali Metals & Hydrogen + Alkaline Earth Metals +2 Group 13 +3 Group 15 –3 Group 16 –2 Halogens Group of Elements Type of ion formed Noble Gases None Transition Metals Multiple positive ions Lanthanides and Actinides Uncommon, varies Other elements with only one possible charge: Ag+, Zn2+, Cd2+, Al3+, Ga3+ (memorize)

5 Polyatomic Ions and compounds
Often two or more atoms form a group that has a collective charge. Memorize the polyatomic ions (see next slide). Make flash cards. Seriously. NEVER change the formula of a polyatomic ion Imagine a shrink-wrap packaging goes around the number and types of atoms and you cannot break up this bundle

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7 Exit Slip - Homework Exit Slip:
What’s Due? (Pending assignments to complete.) Polyatomic Ions Memory Assignment (Quiz on Thursday 1/11) What’s Next? (How to prepare for the next day) Read p about ions and Ionic bonding


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