CHEM.SCI.12.A
Name and write the chemical formulas for acids and bases using IUPAC nomenclature rules.
Chemistry · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2022
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chemical formulasacidsbasesIUPAC nomenclature rules
Skills
- name (acids using IUPAC nomenclature rules) #dok2
- name (bases using IUPAC nomenclature rules) #dok2
- write (chemical formulas for acids using IUPAC nomenclature rules) #dok2
- write (chemical formulas for bases using IUPAC nomenclature rules) #dok2
- apply (IUPAC nomenclature rules to acids and bases) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can identify acids and bases by their chemical names. #dok1
- I can recognize the format of chemical formulas for acids and bases. #dok1
- I can recall the components of IUPAC nomenclature rules for naming acids and bases. #dok1
- I can name acids using IUPAC nomenclature rules. #dok2
- I can name bases using IUPAC nomenclature rules. #dok2
- I can write chemical formulas for acids based on IUPAC names. #dok2
- I can write chemical formulas for bases based on IUPAC names. #dok2
- I can apply IUPAC nomenclature rules to create or interpret names and formulas of acids and bases in unfamiliar examples. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Acids and bases have specific naming conventions and chemical formulas governed by IUPAC nomenclature rules.
- Mastery of naming and writing formulas for acids and bases is essential for accurate scientific communication in chemistry.
Essential Questions
- What are the IUPAC rules for naming acids and bases?
- How can you determine the chemical formula of an acid or base from its name?
- Why is it important to use standardized nomenclature in chemistry?
- How do you apply nomenclature rules when encountering less common acids and bases?
- How does incorrect naming or formula writing impact communication and understanding in the scientific community?