Chapter
6 Questions and Problems
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Chapter
6 Objectives
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distinguish between ionic and molecular compounds
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define cation and anion and relate them to metals and nonmetals
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distinguish among chemical formulas, molecular formlas, and
formula units
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use experimental data to show that a compound obeys the law
of definite proportions
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use the periodic table to determine the charge on an ion
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define a polyatomic ion and give the names and formulas of the
most common polyatomic ions
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apply the rules fo naming and writing formulas for binary ionic
compounds
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apply the rules for naming and writing formulas for ternary
ionic compounds
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apply the rules for naming and writing formulas for binary moleculara
compounds
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name and write formulas for common acids
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Chapter
6 Outline Framework: Use Concept Summary Page 165 as an aid.
- Introduction
to Chemical Bonding
- Molecules
and molecular compounds
- Ions
and ionic compounds
- Representing
Chemical Compounds
- Chemical
formulas
- Molecular
formulas
- Formula
Units
- The
Law of Definite Proportions
- The
Law of Multiple Proportions
- Ionic
Charges
- Monatomic
ions
- Polyatomic
ions
- Ionic
Compounds
- Writing
formulas for binary ionic compounds
- Naming
binary ionic compounds
- Ternary
ionic compounds
- Molecular
Compounds and Acids
- Binary
molecular compounds
- Naming
common acids
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Chapter
6 Terms:
- anion
- binary
compound
- cation
- chemical
formula
- formula
unit
- ion
- ionic
compound
- law
of definite proportions
- law
of multiple proportions
- molecular
compound
- molecular
formula
- molecule
- monoatomic
ion
- polyatomic
ion
- ternary
compound
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