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Table of Contents. Alexz. Stephanie. Demartin. Oscar. Norvin. Josh. Diego. Pedro. Iris. Nodirbek. Sharmeen. Tamia. Trey. Haymin. Juan. Alaia. Pampha. Adriana. Indra. Yad. Brandon. Lana. Cheyanne. Montaniqua. Ethan. Trung. Maria. Victor. Will. Austin. Farzin. Amir. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Table of Contents
Unit # and Topic #
Topic Exit Ticket % Mastery (Y/N)
2.1 Elements and Compounds
BrandonBrandon
StephanieStephanie DemartinDemartin
MariaMariaTrungTrungEthanEthanMontaniqua
Montaniqua
AustinAustin FarzinFarzin AmirAmir ChrisChris
YadYadIndraIndraAdrianaAdriana
WillWillVictorVictor
AlaiaAlaiaJuanJuanHayminHayminTreyTreyTamiaTamia
CheyanneCheyanneLanaLana
DiegoDiego
PamphaPampha
PedroPedro IrisIris NodirbekNodirbek SharmeenSharmeen
OscarOscar NorvinNorvin JoshJoshAlexzAlexz
TerranceTerrance
KatherineKatherine De’ErikaDe’Erika
AlexAlexCeliaCeliaShelbyShelbyPujaPuja
JonathanJonathan DanielaDaniela AngelaAngela BarenBaren
MaureenMaureenTreyTreyJosephJoseph
AlexiaAlexiaAustinAustin
SydnieSydnieSabitSabitHakarHakarMustafaMustafaElizabethElizabeth
JerryJerrySaySay
RonalRonalKawarKawar
DorianDorian
JillianJillian LailaLaila KiaraKiara LozanLozan
AnitaAnita Jose MJose M GustavoGustavoKaliKali
DaryoneDaryone
JoselinJoselin
DaisyDaisy MariaMaria
SunitaSunitaLaquanLaquanKeenyaKeenyaErikErik
CecilCecil TonyTony NicolasNicolas ShadShad
KamalKamalJacobJacobJose Carrasco
Jose Carrasco
BasantaBasantaJoshepJoshep
StephanieStephanieEricEricCelesteCelesteAwazAwazManuelManuel
EmmaEmmaJorgeJorge
BayleeBayleeJose Carranza
Jose Carranza
SergioSergio
KyishaKyisha ElijahElijah AnthonyAnthony AliyaAliya
EfeEfe LuisLuis KhamisKhamisShanaShana
HowginHowgin
AshokAshok
HarleyHarley BorisBoris
AmericaAmericaJ.J.J.J.RondariusRondariusNicholasNicholas
SalvadorSalvador AustinAustin KellyKelly LaurelLaurel
HopeHopeMirellaMirellaChrisChris
MatthewMatthewYuliYuli
TyraTyraJessicaJessicaRobinRobinPedroPedroKaitlynnKaitlynn
LeShonaLeShonaAmbikaAmbika
ShelbiShelbiNigelNigel
AnnaAnna
TrinityTrinity EhEh DrewDrew DylanDylan
AvenAven JulissaJulissa HallieHallieMaimouna
Maimouna
KevanKevan
DanielleDanielle JemaJema
MaryMaryDylanDylanAdamAdamHaileyHailey
MaikolMaikol SabrinaSabrina SaraiSarai JamaicaJamaica
NateNateMichael NMichael NJonathan T
Jonathan T
ReduirReduirWarveenWarveen
ManuelManuelEriccaEriccaShandraShandraKrutikKrutikKokoKoko
NabaNabaChrisChris
AllieAllieAdrianAdrian
AyuenAyuen
RachelRachel FahadFahad DevonteDevonte NalexNalex
CandaceCandace ChandlerChandler AlbiAlbiIbrahimIbrahim
AndreAndre
HawarHawar PascualPascual
ToriToriDomingoDomingoNatureNatureAlishaAlisha
DevontaeDevontae FaranFaran HunterHunter SamaraSamara
PaulaPaulaBeatrizBeatrizBrianaBriana
VereniceVereniceBrianBrian
AlexisAlexisEverEverRubenRubenThomasThomasKeivenKeiven
AdanAdanRodrigoRodrigo
BillyBillySheniquaSheniqua
EdherEdher
JaylinJaylin AfnanAfnan EstelaEstela TraconTracon
AlexAlex OscarOscar AdrianaAdrianaTaniaTania
TamekaTameka CharlesCharles
Announcements
1. Professionalism Rubric/character RCs2. Sign-in/outs: Tardies, Restroom (only during
independent practice)3. Missing work bulletin board4. Electronics
Key Point 1: What is a compound?
• A compound is two or more elements bonded together
• A compound will have two or more capital letters
H2O Br2
Key Point 2: What is a bond?• A bond is formed when electrons are shared or
transferred between two elements to satisfy the octet rule (atoms want 8 valence electrons)
Key Point 3: What are the two types of bonds?
• Ionic Bonds: Electrons are transferred between the atoms
• Covalent Bonds: Electrons are shared between the atoms
Key Point 4: What is an ionic compound?
• The metal (+ charge) will transfer all of its valence electrons to the nonmetal (- charge) so that each satisfies the octet rule
• + ion and – ion attract and bond together
Quick check: Circle the ionic compounds
NaCl H2O LiBr BaF N2
Key Point 5: What is a covalent compound?
• A covalent compound is formed between two or more nonmetals sharing electrons
• The nonmetals will share valence electrons so that each satisfies the octet rule
Quick Check: Circle the covalent compounds
NaCl CO2 LiBr MgF2 Cl2
Key Point 7: How can I distinguish between an ionic and covalent compound using
experimental data?
Property Ionic Compounds Covalent CompoundsConductivity Conduct electricity b/c
TRANSFERRING electrons (movement of electrons=electricity)
Do not conduct electricity b/c no electron movement
Melting and boiling point
Low melting point, high boiling point
High melting point, low boiling point
Exit Ticket
Exit Ticket
-complete all problems-when finished, raise your hand to have it scored-track your score and plus points-start your homework
-silently and alone-no notes!