Exploring Ionic Forms and Reactions in Basic Inorganic Chemistry
Dive into the fundamentals of inorganic chemistry with this engaging practice session! Test your knowledge of ionic forms by converting elements to their ionic representations, such as Sodium (Na+), Potassium (K+), Calcium (Ca²+), Ferric ion (Fe³+), and Bicarbonate (HCO3-). Understand ionic charges and learn how to write chemical formulas for compounds like Magnesium sulfate (MgSO4), Ferrous phosphate (Fe3(PO4)2), Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3), and Ferric chloride (FeCl3). Apply your skills by balancing chemical reactions involving Potassium chloride and ferric phosphate, and Sodium sulfate with ferrous chloride.
Exploring Ionic Forms and Reactions in Basic Inorganic Chemistry
E N D
Presentation Transcript
CHEMISTRY PRACTICE As you know, basic inorganic chemistry is FUN! Let’s practice with what we have covered thusfar.
Write the following in their ionic forms: Sodium Potassium Calcium Ferric ion Bicarbonate
Write the following in their ionic forms: Sodium Na+ Potassium K+ Calcium Ca+2 Ferric ion Fe+3 Bicarbonate HCO3-
What is the ionic charge on the red highlighted ion? A2B3 XY3
What is the ionic charge on the red highlighted ion? A2B3 Ion “B” is a divalent anion; its charge is -2. XY3 Ion “X” is a trivalent cation; its charge is +3.
Write out the correct chemical formula for: Magnesium sulfate Ferrous phosphate Sodium bicarbonate Ferric chloride
Write out the correct chemical formula for: Magnesium sulfate MgSO4 Ferrous phosphate Fe3(PO4)2 Sodium bicarbonate NaHCO3 Ferric chloride FeCl3
Show the chemical reaction between: Potassium chloride and ferric phosphate Sodium sulfate and ferrous chloride
Show the chemical reaction between: Potassium chloride and ferric phosphate KCl + FePO4 → K3PO4 + FeCl3 Sodium sulfate and ferrous chloride Na2SO4 + FeCl2 → NaCl + FeSO4