1. You Will Need:
1. Pencil, Text Book- Pg. 237,
Periodic Table, Colored Pencils
2. Electrons and Chemical
Bonding- 2 pages-4 sides
(Picked-up yesterday)
• ½ sheet of paper – Bookshelf
• 1 Manilla Folder
• STAR Cards #61-101 – Due Now
– Please put in the box on front
table.
2. You Will Need:
1. To put up your privacy folder
2. Answer all questions
3. Turn into Tray when done
• Return Manilla folder
• First Team member to be done –
Log into Learning Point and pull
up today’s POWER POINT
3. • Table of Contents on-line
2. Target Concepts for Test #3 –
online for ½ page of notes, done
by hand, front side only
3. We will be going into the
computer lab on Monday for
Balancing equations and
organizing your Binder.
5. • Why does Sodium • Why do Sodium and
become an Ion? Chlorine bond?
Positive or Negative? • What is the overall
Why? charge of the compound?
• Why does Chlorine • Does NaCl have the same
become an Ion? characteristics as Na and
Positive or Negative? Cl or does the compound
Why? have its own unique
6. • Share pairs of electrons
• More often between Nonmetals
7. 1. Low Melting and Boiling points
2. Free flowing but can be brittle
3. Form molecules/compounds
4. Do Not have a specific shape (more
flexible)
C12H22O11
C6H10O5
9. • CO2
Compound Covalent or Ionic Why?
• H2 O Set
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this p ½ p
• NaCl w/y
and age
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• CH4 rsel answer e colum like
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• C6H12O6 e do t sli
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• KCl
• KI
10. Compound Covalent or Ionic Why?
• CO2 Covalent NonMetals
Covalent NonMetals
• H2 O
Ionic Metal & NonMetal
• NaCl
Covalent NonMetals
• CH4
Covalent NonMetals
• C6H12O6
Ionic Metal & NonMetal
• KCl
• KI Ionic Metal & NonMetal
11. None unless you owe me something
• Test #3 next Friday – Written
only – ½ sheet of notes, front
side only, done by hand
2. Binder Check #3 – next Friday.