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    Ionic & Covalent Compounds

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    Describe the properties of

    ionic and covalent

    compounds.

    Classify compounds as

    ionic or covalent based on

    their properties.

    Listen to spoken directions

    and chapter information

    Read PowerPoint slides and

    Chapter 15, Section 1.

    Write notes based on the

    lecture and the text.

    Speak the answers to

    questions asked during

    class.

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    Ms. Fattig has a balloon phobia. Be nice to her!

    1. Blow up your balloon.2. Rub it in your hair.3. Try to put your balloon next to your

    neighbors on the table.1. What happens? Write this on the back of your

    vocabulary sheet.4. Try to stick the balloons to the front of yourtable.

    1. What happens? Write this on the back of yourvocabulary sheet.

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    Write your answers on the back of yourvocabulary sheet.

    1.D

    o the balloons have the same charge ordifferent charge? How do you know?

    2. If the balloons have a negative charge,what charge does the desk have?

    How do you know?

    Particles that make up ionic bonds are attractedby the same forces as the balloon and the desk.

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    Directions:1. Stack three sheets of paper so that the back

    sheets are one inch higher than the front sheets.2. Bring the bottom of all sheets upward and align

    the edges so that all of the layers or tabs are thesame distance apart.

    3. When all tabs are an equal distance apart, fold

    the papers and crease well.4. Open the papers and staple them along the

    mountain.

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    Label the tabs:

    We will fillthese out as we

    go through the

    chapter.

    Chemical

    Compounds

    Ionic & Covalent Compounds

    Acids & Bases

    Solutions of Acids & Bases

    Organic Compounds

    Summary & Review

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    Brittleness Crystal Lattice

    High Melting Points Strong Bonds between molecules!

    Solubility & ElectricalConductivity Very Soluble in water!x Polar vs. Nonpolar

    DISASSOCIATE

    x Form ions in water.x Conducts electricity.

    Does not conduct when dry!

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    Yes this is a quiz! Do your own work!You may use your notes.

    On the back of your Vocabulary & SectionSummary Worksheet:

    1. How are ionic compounds formed?2. Give two examples of covalent

    compounds.3. Potassium chloride is a crystalline solid

    that has a melting point of 770 C. Is it morelikely to be ionic or covalent?

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    Draw a cartoon depicting

    something you learned

    from this section. It can beanything you want, as long

    as its about ionic or

    covalent compounds.

    Due:Monday