Jeopardy Compounds & Mixtures States of Matter Elements Vocabulary Atoms Q 1 Q 6 Q 11 Q 16 Q 21 Q 2 Q 7 Q 12 Q 17 Q 22 Q 8 Q 18 Q 3 Q 13 Q 23 Q 9 Q 4 Q 14 Q 19 Q 24 Q 5 Q 15 Q 10 Q 20 Q 25 Final Jeopardy Question 1
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By oshin3. Organic Compounds: Alkanes and Their Stereochemistry. Based on McMurry’s Organic Chemistry , 7 th edition. Alkanes are unreactive, but provide useful vehicle to introduce important ideas about organic compounds Alkanes will be used to discuss basic approaches to naming organic compounds
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By FaradayNaming Ionic Compounds. How are ionic compounds named? The names of ionic compounds consist of the names of the ions that make up the compounds. Naming Covalent Compounds. What do the numerical prefixes used in naming covalent compounds tell you?
By emmyNonmetals, Nobel Gases, and Metalloids. Life on Earth depends on certain nonmetal elements. The air you and other animals breathe contains several nonmetals, including oxygen. And all living organisms are made from compounds of the nonmetal carbon.
By millerGas Chromatography. Harshad Brahmbhatt. What is Chromatography?. Chromatography is a technique for separating mixtures into their components in order to analyze, identify, purify and also quantify the mixture or components. Uses for Chromatography. Chromatography is used by chemists to:
By hallieChemistry of Aromatic Compounds. Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis Chalapathi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences. The Structure of Benzene. Because each bond has two electrons, benzene has six electrons.
By buthainahTimeline of Atomic Structure. Marissa Kopelman. Democritus (460 B.C.-370 B.C.). Democritus, a Greek philosopher, believed that all matter was made up of indivisible and indestructible particles called atoms.
By bintaChapter 19.2 Chemical Formulas. Oxidation Numbers Writing Chemical Formulas Ionic Compounds Writing Chemical Formulas Naming Ionic & Covalent Compounds Empirical and molecular Formulas. Oxidation Numbers.
By owenaJeopardy. Compounds & Mixtures. States of Matter. Elements. Vocabulary. Atoms. Q 1. Q 6. Q 11. Q 16. Q 21. Q 2. Q 7. Q 12. Q 17. Q 22. Q 8. Q 18. Q 3. Q 13. Q 23. Q 9. Q 4. Q 14. Q 19. Q 24. Q 5. Q 15. Q 10. Q 20. Q 25. Final Jeopardy. Question 1.
By luboslawProtein. Protein. Surprisingly little is known about protein and health but some recommendations Adults need 0.8 grams of protein/kg of body weight per day to keep from slowly breaking down their own tissues Just over 7 grams of protein are needed for every 20 pounds of body weight . Protein.
By ninonChapter 2. Atoms. Atoms. Greek philosopher, Democritus fifth century B.C., coined term atom, as particles that can not be cut or broken up further. Law of Conservation of Mass. Antoine Lavosier- found when a reaction occurred in a closed system, total mass of system remained unchanged. .
By kataNomenclature. Binary Compounds - Metal (fixed oxidation) + Nonmetal Criss-Cross Rule Binary Compounds - Metal (variable oxidation) + Nonmetal Binary Compounds - Nonmetal + Nonmetal Ternary Compounds Binary Hydrogen Compounds Meaning of Suffixes Empirical Formulas
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By calvinUnit 6 Covalent Bonding. Fructose. Carbon Dioxide. Ammonia. 1/29/16. Objective: Students will be able to draw Lewis dot structures for covalent compounds and differentiate between metallic, ionic and covalent bonds. Due Today: Binders! Agenda: Warm-up Notes/Practice
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