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In this session, we will cover the formula for Lead(IV) oxide, identified as PbO2, and explore various molecules and compounds relevant to our studies. Key topics include hydrogen bonding and a lab activity on this subject. Please remember to prepare by having your periodic table, notes, and writing utensils ready. We will also review various compound types such as ionic and covalent bonds, including examples like ammonium iodide, iron(III) oxide, and calcium hydrogen carbonate. Homework will be assigned for Chapter 3-9 review.
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Entry Task: Nov. 19th-20th Block 1 Question- Provide the formula for Lead IV oxide. You have 5 minutes
Agenda: • Sign off Discuss Molecule & Compound ws • Hydrogen Bonding Lab • HW: Ch. 3-9 Review ws
Clear off Desks!Have out:Periodic TableNotes and wswriting utensil
Ammonium iodide Ionic Covalent CCl4 Covalent Dicarbonhexahydride Ionic Ni(H2PO4)3 Covalent C2H4 Ionic Ammonium sulfide Ti2O3 Ionic Covalent Carbon tetrabromide Ionic Calcium hydrogen carbonate Ionic Al(OH)3 Ionic Iron III oxide
N2H4 Covalent Ionic Hydronium hydrogen phosphate Covalent Nitrogen dioxide Ionic SnCO3 Ionic Manganese VII sulfide Ionic Aluminum nitrate Ionic Pb3(PO4)4 Ionic Ammonium Phosphate Covalent S2O Ionic Lead IV chloride Ionic (NH4)2SO4