Advanced Chemistry

Chapter 7[Part 1] – Study Guide

Test Date: ______

Chapter 7 – Section 7.1only

  • Ions (see packet p.1-2)
  • Be able to differentiate between cations and anions
  • Be able to determine the number of protons & electrons in an ion
  • Ionic compounds (see packet p.3-13)
  • Be able to name ionic compounds when given a formula (this includes monatomic, polyatomics, and transition metal cations)
  • Know when to use the stock system (roman numerals) and how to determine the roman numeral of a transition metal
  • What is an ionic compound? What is it composed of?
  • How do you recognized an ionic compound when given a compound name or formula
  • What are monatomic ions
  • What is a polyatomic ion?
  • Covalent (aka: molecular) Compounds (see packet p.14-18)
  • Memorize the 10 prefixs (mono, di, tri, etc.)
  • Be able to name covalent compound using prefixes and write covalent chemical formulas
  • Acids (see packet p.21-25)
  • Be able to write formulas by determining the anion of the acids; then have enough Hydrogens to balance the negative charge of the anion.
  • Be able to name acids using the 3 naming rules
  • You must be able to determine what is an ionic compound vs. covalent compound vs. acid

CP Chemistry

Chapter 7 [Part 1] – Study Guide

Test Date: ______

Chapter 7 – Section 7.1only

  • Ions (see packet p.1-2)
  • Be able to differentiate between cations and anions
  • Be able to determine the number of protons & electrons in an ion
  • Ionic compounds (see packet p.3-13)
  • Be able to name ionic compounds when given a formula (this includes monatomic, polyatomics, and transition metal cations)
  • Know when to use the stock system (roman numerals) and how to determine the roman numeral of a transition metal
  • What is an ionic compound? What is it composed of?
  • How do you recognized an ionic compound when given a compound name or formula
  • What are monatomic ions
  • What is a polyatomic ion?
  • Covalent (aka: molecular) Compounds (see packet p.14-18)
  • Memorize the 10 prefixs (mono, di, tri, etc.)
  • Be able to name covalent compound using prefixes and write covalent chemical formulas
  • Acids (see packet p.21-25)
  • Be able to write formulas by determining the anion of the acids; then have enough Hydrogens to balance the negative charge of the anion.
  • Be able to name acids using the 3 naming rules
  • You must be able to determine what is an ionic compound vs. covalent compound vs. acid