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Stravinsky’s The Firebird First Performed (1910 )

Stravinsky’s The Firebird First Performed (1910 ). Reading: Chapter 6 All (there WILL be a quiz!) HW 5.1 : DUE Tomorrow 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 13, 25-35 (odd), 41, 45, 49, 57, 80, 81, 85, 89 HW 5.2 : DUE Monday 7/1/14 17, 19, 21, 39, 43, 47, 53, 59, 71-77 (all), 83

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Stravinsky’s The Firebird First Performed (1910 )

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  1. Stravinsky’s The Firebird First Performed (1910) • Reading: Chapter 6 All (there WILL be a quiz!) • HW5.1: DUE Tomorrow • 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 13, 25-35 (odd), 41, 45, 49, 57, 80, 81, 85, 89 • HW5.2: DUE Monday 7/1/14 • 17, 19, 21, 39, 43, 47, 53, 59, 71-77 (all), 83 • HW 6: DUE Tuesday 7/2/14 (only assignment from this chapter) • Chap. 6, #s 7, 9, 13, 15, 17, 25, 28, 35-43 odd, 59, 63-75 odd • For lab tomorrow (dry lab) • First Proficiency Quiz MONDAY!! • D.A., Sig. Figs, Metric, Math

  2. Nomenclature (the words) Practice: State whether these are ionic, molecular, or an acid HC7H6O3(aq) Zn3P2 (NH4)2Se(aq) CCl4 acid ionic ionic molecular HBr(aq) CH2I2 H2CrO4(aq) SrO acid molecular acid ionic

  3. Nomenclature (the words)

  4. Ionic Nomenclature (the words) name to formula Step 1: write the symbol for each ion Step 2: find the least common multiple of the charges Step 3: figure out how many of each ion you need Step 4: write the formula Note: if you need more than one polyatomic ion, you MUST use parenthesis around it!!!

  5. Ionic Nomenclature (the words) formula to name non-VOS cation VOS cation 1) Write the name of the cation 1) Write the name of the cation 1a) Figure out the roman numeral! 2) Write the name of the anion 2) Write the name of the anion 3) The End 3) The End

  6. Ionic Nomenclature (the words) formula to name non-VOS cation VOS cation 1) Write the name of the cation 1) Write the name of the cation 1a) Figure out the roman numeral!

  7. Bi3N5 bismuth (V) (V) nitride Total cation charges + total anion charges = 0 Bi N3- N3- N3- Bi N3- N3- Bi N3- 3x + -15 = 0 x = 5 = oxidation state of Bi

  8. NiTeO4 nickel (II) (II) telurate Total cation charges + total anion charges = 0 Ni TeO42- TeO42- x + -2 = 0 x = 2 = oxidation state of Ni

  9. Co2(CO3)3 cobalt (III) (III) carbonate Total cation charges + total anion charges = 0 CO32- CO32- Co CO32- Co CO32- 2x + -6 = 0 x = 3 = oxidation state of Co

  10. Pb(CrO4)2 lead (IV) (IV) chromate Total cation charges + total anion charges = 0 CrO42- CrO42- Pb CrO42- 1x + -4 = 0 x = 4 = oxidation state of Pb

  11. MnO4- Total cation charges + total anion charges = 0 Total atom “A” charges + total atom “B” charges = charge O2- O2- O2- Mn O2- O2- 1x + -8 = -1 x = 7 = oxidation state of Mn

  12. Summary of Ionic Nomenclature Rules • Name to formula: • Write the symbol for each ion • Use the LCM of the charges to find the number of each ion needed • Write the formula • no charges should be written in the final formula • use parenthesis if and only if you need more than 1 polyatomic • Formula to name • Write the name of the cation first, then the name of the anion • if and only if cation is VOS, include roman numeral for charge

  13. Name or give the formula for the following: 1) Na2Se 2) lithium nitride 3) SrI2 4) barium sulfide 5) KCl 6) aluminum oxide Did you get it? 1) sodium selenide 2) Li3N 3) strontium iodide 4) BaS 5) potassium chloride 6) Al2O3

  14. More practice on naming: 1) cadmium chlorite 2) titanium (IV) phosphate 3) calcium acetate 4) copper (II) hydride 5) tin (IV) carbonate 6) Al(OH)3 7) AgF 8) Pb(SO3)2 9) Au2Se 10) Ni(BrO)2 1) Cd(ClO2)2 2) Ti3(PO4)4 3) Ca(C2H3O2)2 4) CuH2 5) Sn(CO3)2 6) aluminum hydroxide 7) silver fluoride 8) lead (IV) sulfite 9) gold (I) selenide 10) nickel (II) hypobromite

  15. mercury (I) phosphite (Hg2)3(PO3)2 Ag2CO3 silver carbonate (NH4)3PO4 ammonium phosphate tin (IV) sulfate Sn(SO4)2 iron (II) hydroxide Fe(OH)2 Co2(SO3)3 cobalt (III) sulfite Mn(CrO4)2 manganese (IV) chromate

  16. Nomenclature (the words)

  17. Na Cl

  18. Na Cl

  19. Na+ Cl-

  20. And Now For Something Completely Different… Co valent Compound • Co – together, shared • valent – having valence • compound -- a pure substance composed of two or more elements whose composition is constant

  21. Non-Metals

  22. carbon

  23. carbon 6 protons

  24. carbon

  25. carbon

  26. CH4

  27. Nomenclature (the words) • Molecular Compounds • MUST contain only nonmetals • MUST be neutral (no overall charge)

  28. Molecular Nomenclature (the words) name to formula Step 1: write the symbol for first element and the subscript number given by the prefix HUH?!?!? Step 2: write the symbol for second element and the subscript number given by the second prefix Step 3: The End

  29. Molecular Nomenclature (the words) prefixes monorail, monologue dialogue tricycle, triangle think Tetris!!! pentagon, pentagram 1 – mono 2 – di 3 – tri 4 – tetra 5 – penta

  30. Molecular Nomenclature (the words) prefixes hexagon heptathlon octopus, Octamom umm… looks kinda like nine? decade 6 – hexa 7 – hepta 8 – octa 9 – nona 10 – deca

  31. Molecular Nomenclature (the words) formula to name Step 1: write the prefix and name of first element (the prefix “mono” is optional) Step 2: write the prefix and name of second element (ending of second element MUST be changed to ide) Step 3: The End

  32. Summary of Molecular Nomenclature Rules • Name to formula: • Write the symbol for first element and the number of them • Write the symbol for second element and the number of them • has NOTHING to do with charges • Formula to name • Write the prefix and name of the first element • do NOT change name of element • Write the prefix and name of the second element • change end of second element to “ide”

  33. Nomenclature of Covalent Compounds 1) I3Se7 2) SO4 3) NH3 4) SiO2 5) dinitrogen pentoxide 6) xenon hexafluoride 7) nitrogen trioxide 8) carbon tetrachloride

  34. Nomenclature of Covalent Compounds 1) triiodine heptaselenide 2) sulfur tetroxide (NOT sulfate) 3) nitrogen trihydride (ammonia) 4) silicon dioxide 1) I3Se7 2) SO4 3) NH3 4) SiO2 5) dinitrogen pentoxide 6) xenon hexafluoride 7) nitrogen trioxide 8) carbon tetrachloride 5) N2O5 6) XeF6 7) NO3 8) CCl4

  35. Nomenclature (the words)

  36. Nomenclature (the words) • Aqueous Acids • MUST begin with at least one hydrogen • MUST end with a subscript (aq) • MUST be neutral (no overall charge)

  37. Acid Nomenclature (the words) formula to name Step 1: name the anion Step 2: change the name of the anion HUH?!?!?!?

  38. Acid Nomenclature (the words) The Rules anion acid name stemide hydrostemic acid stemite stemousacid stemate stemicacid I ate something icky at the White House

  39. Acid Nomenclature (the words) formula to name Step 1: name the anion Step 2: change the name of the anion Step 3: The End

  40. HC2H3O2(aq) HNO2(aq) H2CrO4(aq) H2Se(aq) HCN(aq) HBrO(aq) HClO4(aq)

  41. HC2H3O2(aq) 1) cover the H(s) and name the anion HC2H3O2(aq) HC2H3O2-1 acetate 2) change the name of the anion acetate  acetic acid

  42. HNO2(aq) 1) cover the H(s) and name the anion HNO2(aq) HNO2-1 nitrite 2) change the name of the anion nitrite  nitrous acid

  43. H2CrO4(aq) 1) cover the H(s) and name the anion H2CrO4-2 H2CrO4(aq) chromate 2) change the name of the anion chromate  chromic acid

  44. H2Se(aq) 1) cover the H(s) and name the anion H2Se(aq) H2Se-2 selenide 2) change the name of the anion selenide  hydroselenic acid

  45. HCN(aq) 1) cover the H(s) and name the anion HCN(aq) HCN-1 cyanide 2) change the name of the anion cyanide  hydrocyanic acid

  46. HBrO(aq) 1) cover the H(s) and name the anion HBrO(aq) HBrO-1 hypobromite 2) change the name of the anion hypobromite  hypobromous acid

  47. HClO4(aq) 1) cover the H(s) and name the anion HClO4(aq) HClO4-1 perchlorate 2) change the name of the anion perchlorate  perchloric acid

  48. acetic acid nitrous acid chromic acid hydroselenic acid hydrocyanic acid hypobromous acid perchloric acid HC2H3O2(aq) HNO2(aq) H2CrO4(aq) H2Se(aq) HCN(aq) HBrO(aq) HClO4(aq)

  49. Acid Nomenclature (the words) name to formula Step 1: write the symbol for the anion Step 2: balance the charge by adding hydrogen(s) in front Step 3: add an (aq) at the end Step 4: The End charge on the anion = # of hydrogens in acid

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