Print out this periodic table of ions:
http://www.sciencegeek.net/tables/PT_ions.pdf
I know I gave you homework pages copied from the textbook, but if you would rather finish out this set of worksheets [purple link below], that would be better, and would be easier to correct, and would take less time. You should already have done the first 4 pages (2 worksheets) last week; now you should complete worksheets 3,4 and 5. It is 12 pages total, you've done the first 4 pages, so print out pages 5-12, and it includes instructional help. Unclear? call me.
http://academic.pgcc.edu/~bsuitte/chem%201010/Nomenclature_Worksheets%20covers%20all.pdf ***There is a really good shortcut rule on the last page-- called the "cross-over rule" Read this first!
You can skip the textbook and the worksheets I handed out in class; the information is covered in the worksheets. If you need extra help, see the following videos by Tyler Dewitt.
I think this subject we can mainly cover in homework, but if you have trouble spots, please let me know, or if you need more practice. I need feedback!!! I will quiz on Monday on ionic/polyatomic formula writing.
Here's a cool interactive Periodic Table: http://www.ptable.com/#Compound
It's fun to play around with! [really!]
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