Day 06- Quizzes, SDR Note, SDR Exit kw

Ionic Naming Quiz #1
Name the following ionic compounds:
1)
NaBr
sodium bromide
2)
Sc(OH) 3 scandium hydroxide
3)
V2(SO4)3 vanadium (III) sulfate
4)
NH4F ammonium fluoride
5)
CaCO 3 calcium carbonate
Write the formulas for the following ionic compounds:
26) sodium hydride NaH
27) beryllium hydroxide Be(OH)2
28) zinc carbonate ZnCO3
29) manganese (VII) arsenide Mn3As7­
30) copper (II) chlorate Cu(ClO3)2
Ionic Naming Quiz #2
Write the formulas for the following ionic compounds:
21) lithium acetate LiC2H3O2
22)
iron (II) phosphate Fe3(PO4)2
23)
titanium (II) selenide TiSe
24)
calcium bromide CaBr2
25)
gallium chloride GaCl3
Name the following ionic compounds:
6)
NiPO4 `
nickel (III) phosphate
7)
Li2SO3 lithium sulfite
8)
Zn3P2 zinc phosphide
9)
Sr(C2H3O2)2 strontium acetate 10)
Cu2O copper (I) oxide
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Ionic Naming Quiz #3
Name the following ionic compounds:
Write the formulas for the following ionic compounds:
11)
Ag3PO4 silver phosphate
31)
cobalt (III) chromate Co2(CrO4)3
12)
YClO3 yttrium chlorate
32)
ammonium oxide (NH4)2O
13)
SnS2 tin (IV) sulfide
33)
potassium hydroxide KOH
14)
Ti(CN)4 titanium (IV) cyanide
34)
lead (IV) sulfate Pb(SO4)2
15)
KMnO4 35)
silver cyanide AgCN
16)
Pb3N2 potassium permanganate
lead (II) nitride
36)
vanadium (V) nitride V3N5
17)
CoCO3 cobalt (II) carbonate
37)
strontium acetate 18)
CdSO3 cadmium sulfite
38)
molybdenum sulfate Mo(SO4)3
19)
Cu(NO2)2 copper (I) nitrite
39)
platinum (II) sulfide PtS
20)
Fe(HCO3)2 iron (II) bicarbonate
40)
ammonium sulfate (NH4)2SO4
Sr(C2H­3­O2)2
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By the end of today be able to predict the products of single displacement reactions
Today
1) Ionic Nomenclature Quiz
2) Finish Activity Series Lab Investigation
3) SDR Note
4) Work on Homework/Review Nomenclature
Single Displacement Reactions
By the end of class you should be able to predict the products of single displacement reactions. A SDR can happen 2 ways:
use Activity Series Type 1: metal replaces another metal
for METALS Type 2: halogen replaces another halogen
use Activity Series for HALOGENS Type 1: Single Displacement and the Metal Activity Series
A metal replaces a less reactive metal in an ionic compound.
*Treat hydrogen as a metal
*Treat acids as ionic (H + Cl­) (H+H+ SO4 2­ )
*Treat water as ionic (H + OH­)
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Cu (s) + 2 AgNO 3 (aq) à Cu(NO3 )2(aq) + 2 Ag (s)
http://www.dlt.ncssm.edu/tiger/Flash/Stoich/SingleDisp_Reaction­MetalToMetal.html
Mg (s) + 2 HCl (aq) à MgCl2 (aq) + H2 (g)
http://www.dlt.ncssm.edu/tiger/Flash/moles/SingleDisp_Reaction­MetalToAcid.html
2Na(s) + 2 H2 O (l) à 2NaOH(aq) + H2 (g)
Type 2: Single Displacement and the Halogen Activity Series
A halogen replaces a less reactive halogen in an ionic compound.
The activity series for Halogens is in the same order as the Periodic Table F > Cl > Br > I
F2 (g) + NaCl (aq) à NaF (aq) + Cl2 (g)
NaCl (aq) + F2 (g) à same products as above!
I2 (g) + CaBr 2 (aq) à No Rxn
Homework due TOMORROW: Single Displacement: p. 127 # 21 p. 131 # 22, 23, 24
Answers on p.151
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Make sure you know how to name and draw
*Ionic Compounds
­ Binary and Polyatomic
­ Stock System and Classical System
*Molecular Compounds
Expect a quiz every day for the next week!!
We still need to learn
­Hydrates
­Peroxides
­Thio Compounds
­Oxy anions
­Acid anions
Exit Card
Alison is going to build a metal bridge for Luke so he can cross the water. She can use potassium, sodium, iron or gold. Which metals would be suitable to use? Explain your thinking.
WRITE the
REACTIONS !!
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Exit Card Answer
Reaction of Metals with an Acid
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Single Displacement Reactions + Metal Activity Series
animations for types of rxns
http://www.dlt.ncssm.edu/tiger/Flash/moles/Synthesis.html
http://www.dlt.ncssm.edu/tiger/Flash/moles/Synthesis.html
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Hydrates:
Greek prefixes are used to indicate how many water molecules are associated with the crystal.
calcium sulfate dihydrate
__________
Examples: copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate
CuSO4 5H2O
magnesium sulfite heptahydrate __________
sodium carbonate decahydrate _________
aluminum oxide monohydrate __________
ferric chloride hexahydrate __________
calcium nitrate trihydrate
__________
cadmium bromide tetrahydrate __________
chromium(III) nitrate nonahydrate
__________
barium hydroxide octahydrate __________
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cobalt(II) perchlorate pentahydrate __________
barium chloride dihydrate
__________
aluminum nitrate monohydrate __________
bromine decahydrate
iodine tetrahydrate
__________
__________
copper(II) bromate hexahydrate __________
ferrous iodide tetrahydrate
__________
lithium chloride monohydrate __________
beryllium nitrate tetrahydrate __________
Peroxides:
These are binary oxides, which contain an extra oxygen atom.
Rule: W
• rite the formula as if the regular oxide
Na2O
H2O
CaO
A
Na2O2
• dd on one extra oxygen atom
H2O2
CaO2
Do not at this stage cancel any of the subscripts.
zinc peroxide
calcium peroxide
____________________
potassium peroxide____________________
strontium peroxide ____________________
____________________
hydrogen peroxide ____________________
cesium peroxide
copper(II) barium peroxide
____________________
aluminum ____________________
peroxide____________________
peroxide ____________________
magnesium peroxide ____________________
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