CHEM.SCI.7.B
Name and write the chemical formulas for ionic and covalent compounds using International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) nomenclature rules.
Chemistry · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2022
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Skills
- name (ionic compounds using IUPAC rules) #dok2
- name (covalent compounds using IUPAC rules) #dok2
- write (chemical formulas for ionic compounds using nomenclature rules) #dok2
- write (chemical formulas for covalent compounds using nomenclature rules) #dok2
- differentiate (between ionic and covalent compounds based on names and formulas) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can identify and name ionic compounds using IUPAC nomenclature rules. #dok2
- I can identify and name covalent compounds using IUPAC nomenclature rules. #dok2
- I can write chemical formulas for ionic compounds based on their names. #dok2
- I can write chemical formulas for covalent compounds based on their names. #dok2
- I can differentiate between ionic and covalent compounds using names and formulas. #dok2
Big Ideas
- Learning and applying proper chemical nomenclature is essential for effective communication in chemistry.
- Recognizing the systematic patterns used in naming and writing formulas allows accurate identification and classification of compounds.
Essential Questions
- How do IUPAC nomenclature rules help us name and identify ionic and covalent compounds?
- What are the key differences between the formulas and names of ionic and covalent compounds?
- How can you determine the formula of a compound from its IUPAC name?
- Why is it important to universally follow nomenclature rules in chemistry?
- What challenges might arise if compounds were not named and written systematically?