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<center><b>Objectives of Molecular Cpd and One Step Mole</b></center><br> <b>Essential Question: Do you believe that? (theory explains observations)</b><br> <i>Enduring Understanding: </i><br> The student should be able to:(bolded number are MA Framework Standard numbers)<br> <center><b><nowiki>DO NOT HAVE TO MEMORIZE ANY POLYATOMIC IONS FOR TEST</nowiki></b><br></center> 1. Memorize the seven (7) diatomic elements (H<sub>2</sub>,N<sub>2</sub>,O<sub>2</sub>,F<sub>2</sub>,Cl<sub>2</sub>,Br<sub>2</sub>, and I<sub>2</sub>).<br> 2. Write the chemical name from the chemical formula of a molecular cpd (called molecular formula) and visa versa. <b>You will need to memorize the Prefix Table in Naming Molecular Compound handout.</b><b>[http://www.doe.mass.edu/frameworks/scitech/2001/standards/chem10_114.html 4.6,4.7](4.6)</b><br> 3. Write Lewis Dot Structures for Elements and all species that contain covalent bonds (molecular cpds or polyatomic ions). <b>You will need to memorize the Rule of Eight or Octet Rule.</b> This includes resonance structures and exceeding the Rule of Eight conditions.<b>[http://www.doe.mass.edu/frameworks/scitech/2001/standards/chem10_114.html 4.2](4.2)</b><br> 4. Calculate Percent Composition problems.<br> 5. Correctly set-up and calculate One Step Mole Calculation Problems (mass,#particle,volume) using the Mole Wheel in your folder including molar mass calculation (including cpds) and the sig fig rules.<b>[http://www.doe.mass.edu/frameworks/scitech/2001/standards/chem10_115.html 5.3,5.4,5.5](5.3)</b><br>
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