Thursday, December 3, 2009

December 3, 2009

Today we played bingo, took the quiz over tables 1 and 2, and went over the test.
Begin studying for the next ion quiz
Homework: Next page in the Chapter 7 Review

13 comments:

  1. Site about ions
    http://www.internetchemistry.com/chemistry/ion-exchange.htm

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  2. this site is about ions and nomenclature

    http://chemed.chem.purdue.edu/genchem/topicreview/bp/ch2/names.html

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  3. This website has a list of common polyatomic ions.

    http://www2.pvc.maricopa.edu/tutor/chem/chem130/nomenclature/polyatomicion.html

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  4. site about ions

    http://www.wisc-online.com/objects/index_tj.asp?objID=gch3604

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  5. Remember that -ate means a greater number of oxygen atoms and -ite means fewer oxygen atoms. For our lists, only perchlorate and permanganate use the per- prefix, which means more than just the -ate ending, and only hypochlorite uses the -hypo prefix, meaning less that just -ite.

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  6. http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/nomenclature/poly_atom.htm

    this link to a purdue website has a lists 4 rules to help name polyatomic ions, and a quiz over the parts of polyatomic ions.

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  7. more on chemical formulas

    http://www.nauticus.org/chemistry/chemwriteformula.html

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  8. This site is about ions being used to treat cancer.

    http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/india-news/new-cancer-treatment-uses-heavy-ion-beams-to-kill-deep-seated-tumours_100111529.html

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  9. polyatomic ions quiz
    http://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz2315331a82820.html

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  10. Remember that the next quiz is actually tomorrow so do all of the studying for it tonight.

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  11. This is a website that explains assigning oxidation numbers.

    http://www.files.chem.vt.edu/RVGS/ACT/notes/oxidation_numbers.html

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  12. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHe8-AFMsMA
    video explaining oxidation numbers, for you who may be a little bored of reading websites.

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  13. a cool polyatomic ion calculator
    http://www.shodor.org/unchem/basic/nomen/polycalc.html

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