In today's class, we continued our discussion on how to name different types of compounds. In this class, Andrew learned how to take the formula of a compound and translate it into its proper name. We did plenty of practice problems and Andrew did very well answering them all.
In today's class, we finished an activity that we had started before break that involves naming ionic compounds. Andrew was given the name of a compound and it was up to him to figure out the charges on the ions and come up with the formula for each compound.
In today's class, Andrew continued to work on more practice problems involving naming ionic compounds. In this case, he was given the name of an ionic compound and it was his job to determine the ions that make up each part of the compound and write the chemical formula for it. Andrew did very well at answering the questions on his own.
In today's class, Andrew worked on more practice problems involving naming ionic compounds. In this case, he was given the name of an ionic compound and it was his job to determine the ions that make up each part of the compound and write the chemical formula for it. Andrew did very well at answering the questions on his own.
In today's class, we continued our discussion on naming compounds, including talking about how to put together two ions and create an ionic compound. We also learned how to name these compounds based on the rules we previously learned about naming ions. Andrew did lots of practice problems and did a great job answering the practice problems I had for him.
During today's class, we continued working on the Chapter Highlights. We started reviewing The Quantum Model of the Atom and defined the most important vocabulary of the section like Heisenberg uncertainty principle, quantum theory, orbital, quantum number, principal quantum number, magnetic quantum number, and spin quantum number.
In today's class, Andrew finished working on an activity that gave him a series of names of ions and it was his job to name the ion symbol, ion name, and ion formula for each. The activity also asked him some questions about charges, cations and anions.