Unit 4: Naming and organic
Big Idea: Names describe important characteristics of chemical compounds.
Chemistry: Atoms First (OpenStax)
Part 1:
Objectives:
Sequence
Vocabulary:
Practice:
Part 2:
Chemistry: Atoms First (OpenStax)
- Chapter 4 sections 1-3
Part 1:
Objectives:
- Be able to name ionic compounds
- Be able to identify polyatomic ions
- Be able to name covalent species
- Be able to name acids and bases
Sequence
- naming ionic compounds - here
- polyatomic ions - here
- practice (dice) - here
- naming acids - here
- summary of naming - here
- naming foods activity - here
- practice for test - here
Vocabulary:
- Monatomic ion
- Binary compound
- Acid
- Base
Practice:
- Elements at Jefferson Labs here
- Purdue ionic compounds here
- Purdue ionic with polyatomic ions here
- Purdue ionic with variably charged cations here
- Purdue hydrates here
- Purdue binary covalent compounds here
Part 2:
- Be able to name single chain alkanes
- Be able to name branched chain alkanes
- Be able to name unsaturated hydrocarbons
- Be able to identify and write structural isomers
- Be able to name cyclic compounds including benzene
- Be able to describe how a refinery works
- Be able to identify the following functional groups
- Alcohol
- Ketone
- Aldehyde
- Carboxylic acid
- Ether
- Ester
- Hydrocarbon
- Alkane
- Straight chain alkane
- Homologous series
- Condensed structural formula
- Substituent
- Alkyl group
- Branched-chain alkane
- Saturated compound
- Unsaturated compound
- Alkene
- Alkyne
- Isomer
- Constitutional isomer
- Stereoisomer
- Cis-trans isomer
- Cis configuration
- Trans configuration
- Asymmetric carbon
- Enantiomer
- Cyclic hydrocarbon
- Cycloalkane
- Aromatic compound
- Aliphatic compound
- Alcohol
- Ketone
- Aldehyde
- Carboxylic acid
- Ether
- Ester
Slides - Part 1
Naming - Inorganic
- Naming ions
- Naming and writing ionic formulas
- Naming molecular compounds
- Naming acids and bases
- Laws of compounds
Naming - Inorganic
- Naming ions
- Naming and writing ionic formulas
- Naming molecular compounds
- Naming acids and bases
- Laws of compounds
Chemistry - Wilbraham et al (Pearson 2012)
Chapters:
9, 22, 23 - part
Good Problems to Master:
9: 57,59,60,61,62,66,67,68,70,72,73,74,75,80,81,83,84,85,90,94,97,99,104,115,122
22: 43,44,46,59,61,64
23: 32,46,53
Chapters:
9, 22, 23 - part
Good Problems to Master:
9: 57,59,60,61,62,66,67,68,70,72,73,74,75,80,81,83,84,85,90,94,97,99,104,115,122
22: 43,44,46,59,61,64
23: 32,46,53