Quantitative Lesson 47 "Nomenclature"
Science and Technology Standards:
PA Standard 3.4.10A: Classify and describe, in equation form, types of chemical and nuclear reactions Anchor Assessment S11.A.1.1: Analyze and explain the nature of science in the search for understanding the natural world and its connection to technological systems.
Anchor Assessment S11.A.1.2: Identify and analyze the scientific or technological challenges of societal issues; propose possible solutions and discuss implications.
Anchor Assessment S11.A.1.3: Describe and interpret patterns of change in natural and human-made systems.
Anchor Assessment S11.A.2.1: Apply knowledge of scientific investigation or technological design to develop or critique aspects of the experimental or design process. Anchor Assessment S11.A.2.2: Evaluate appropriate technologies for a specific purpose, or describe the information the instrument can provide. Anchor Assessment S11.A.3.2: Compare observations of the real.
Anchor Assessment S11.A.3.3: Compare and Analyze repeated processes or recuring elements in patterns. Anchor Assessment S11.B.1.1: Explain structure and function at multiple levels of organization.
Anchor Assessment S11.C.1.1: Explain the relationship between the structure an properties of matter.
Purpose:
1. I will name various compounds.
Homework Due:
1. Nomenclature WS #1
Handouts/Supplies:
1. Nomenclature WS #2
I. Introduction
Opening Assignment:
Warm-Up: Identify the charge of the following elements: N, O, F, P, S, Cl, As, Se, Br, Te, & I. Review warm-up State the purpose
II. The Lesson:
Activity #1: Review the charges of N, O, F, P, S, Cl, As, Se, Br, Te, & I Activity #2: Review and discuss the steps for IUPAC naming 1. Identify binary/polyatomic compounds 2. Identify metals/nonmetals 3. Identify type I/II oxidation states 4. Name binary metal type I compounds 5. Name polyatomic metal type I compounds 6. Identify oxidation states of type I compounds (anion → cation) a. noble gas' electron configuration (8) b. electron configuration c. loss or gain of electrons d. charge e. roman numerals (s and p subshells only) 7. Identify oxidation states of type II compounds (anion → cation) 8. Name binary metal type II compounds 9. Name polyatomic metal type II compounds 10. Identify nonmetal oxidation states of compounds (anion → cation) 11. Name binary nonmetal compounds Activity #3: Complete Nomenclature Overhead (PMII, BMII, BNII) Activity #4: Complete Nomenclature WS 1 Activity #5: Review Nomenclature WS 1 Activity #6: Complete Nomenclature Overhead (PNII, BNI, PNI) Activity #7: Complete Nomenclature WS 2 Activity #8: Review IUPAC naming
III. Closure:
Summary Assignment:
Summarize today's lesson 1. I will name various compounds.
Homework Assignment (Write down in planners):
1. Nomenclature WS #2
Preview of Next Class:
1. Latin Names 2. Greek Prefixes
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