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Come up with a hypothesis at to why NaCl isn’t reactive while its ions are:

IONIC COMPOUND

NAME

NaF AgNO3 K2S FeCO3

The above picture shows the electrons of sodium and chlorine. Draw the electron transfer from the metal to the non-metal

Fill in the table below with the Latin prefixes that are used for naming hydrates. Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Name

Turn to your partner and try and name these hydrates:    

1) MgCl2 * 5H2O 2) AlCl3 * 9H2O 3) LiOH * 2H2O 4) NaF * 1H2O

Putting it all together. Complete the chart below that highlights the differences between the three bonding using the lecture notes and handouts

Ionic

Metallic

Covalent

Revisiting your hypothesis and revising your model. Create a model showing the electron movements in NaCl and describe why its extremely stable when its lone ions are not.

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