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This resource offers a structured bellwork plan for understanding the nomenclature of ionic compounds over several days. Each day's activities include questions related to anions, names and formulas of ionic compounds, and the classification of binary ionic compounds. Students will engage in learning about charge balance in ionic compounds and practice naming conventions, gaining confidence in chemistry terminology and concepts. Ideal for classroom use or individual study to reinforce understanding of ionic nomenclature.
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Makeup Bellworkfor Nomenclature If you need one day, then complete only one day, if you need two days, then complete two days and so forth
Bellwork Day 1 • Anions like (Cl-) always end in -______. • What is the name for NaCl? • What is the name for MgI2? • What is the name for AlCl3? • When naming an ionic compound, we always name the ______ first and the ______ second.
Bellwork Day 2 • An Ionic compound forms between a ____and a ______ • When ionic compounds form, the sum of their charges must be ________ and equal to ______. • What is the charge of Copper in CuO? • What is the formula for nickel (II) Chloride? • What is the name for PbCl4 ? • What is the name for FeCl3? Answer Bank Metal zero neutral nonmetal Mass
Bellwork Day 3 • Lead (IV) Chloride is an example of type ______ ionic binary compound. • CaS is an example of a Type _____ ionic binary compound. • What is the formula for Copper (II) sulfide? • What is the name for CoBr3 ? • What is the name for CoBr2?