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<center><b>Objectives of Ionic Cpd and Two Step Mole</b></center><br> <b>Essential Questions (EQ2): Are there any basic particles?</b> <br> The student should be able to:(bolded number are MA Framework Standard numbers)<br> 1. Draw correct Lewis Dot Structures of ionic compounds.<b>(4.2)</b> <br> <br> 2. Correctly set-up and calculate One Step or Two Step Mole Calculation Problems using the Mole Wheel in your folder including molar mass calculation and the sig fig rules.<b>[http://www.doe.mass.edu/frameworks/scitech/2001/standards/chem10_115.html 5.3,5.4](5.3)</b><br> <br> 3. Understand and be able to calculate percent composition problems both form mass data or a chemical formula. <br> 4. Understand the difference between an Empirical Formula (<nowiki>EF</nowiki>) and Molecular Formula (<nowiki>MF</nowiki>) and how it relates to the subscripts of the chemical formula.<b>[http://www.doe.mass.edu/frameworks/scitech/2001/standards/chem10_115.html 5.4](5.4)</b> <br> 5. Calculate <nowiki>EF</nowiki>and <nowiki>MF</nowiki>. This include determining <nowiki>EF</nowiki> from mass data, percent composition info, and <nowiki>MF</nowiki> from mass data, percent composition and EF data. <b>[http://www.doe.mass.edu/frameworks/scitech/2001/standards/chem10_115.html 5.4](5.4)</b><br> 6. Provide the correct chemical name from chemical formula or visa versa for both ionic (<nowiki>IC</nowiki>) and molecular compounds (<nowiki>MC</nowiki>) including:<b>(4.6)</b><br> **Memorized all polyatomics ions from [[Anion Table - Revised 2009-2010]]<br> **Memorized all cations with more than one charge ([[Cations with More than One Charge]])<br> **Memorized all ions from periodic table ([[Charge of Ions from Periodic Table]])<br> **Memorize diatomic elements<br> **Memorize the Prefix table for molecular cpds<br> **Understand the difference between molecular and ionic cpds<br> <b>2019-2020 Added:</b><br> 7.Understand how to calculate the number of mole of a solute in a solution and visa versa (called Molarity calcualtions). Also Molarity calculations make another "spoke" on the Mole Wheel
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