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   Chemistry I   Formulas & Naming

Notes 

PolyAtomic Ion List   (PAL)

Nomenclature Flow Chart

 

_______________Lecture Notes_______________

Segment-1 Binary & Ternary Salts

Segment-2 Binary & Ternary Acids

Segment-3 Binary Molecules

Segment-4 Simple Hydrocarbons

 

Reviews 

Mr. Scott's Practice Sheets:

Formula Writing       (Answer Key)

Naming                  (Answer Key)

Be fair to yourself; do the practice sheet before looking at the answer key.

 

Mr. Scott's Homework Sheets:

 

Formulas WorkSheet #2C

Naming Worksheet #2A

 

Links & Tutorials 

Online Whiteboard Practice

IUPAC GOLD BOOK (Compendium of Chemical Terminology)

IUPAC Inorganic Nomenclature Rules (Wikipedia Site)

 

Tutoring Help - Practice writing and naming chemical formulas:

Chemical Formula Writing & Naming Practice Web Site

 

JCE WebWare: What's in a Name?

An excellent practice site - very versatile - (User name & password are required - obtain from Mr. Scott)

 

JCE WebWare: The Chemical Name Game

Grab a partner or choose up teams!  (User name & password are required - obtain from Mr. Scott)

Videos 

Video Questions: TWC-Signals from Within

Labs 

Lab: Molecular Model Building

Lab: Qualitative Analysis - Cations (Lab Instructions)

Lab: Formula Rummy

Tests & Quizzes  

Practice Chemical Formula Quizzes on Greg Curran's Chemistry Site

Practice Chemical Naming Quizzes on Greg Curran's Chemistry Site

 

Oxidation Number Quiz

 

Practice your formula writing and naming. 

Click here to go to a practice website.

 

Practice Quiz (printing restricted)

Study Guide for Formula & Nomenclature Test

Formula & Nomenclature Practice Test  /  Answer Key   (obtain password from Mr. Scott)

Humor 

Question: (Read aloud)  "If H2O is water, what is H2O4?"

  Answer

 

Question:  Why do chemists like nitrates so much?

Answer

 

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