This are topics that will come in my quiz. Can you give me one example of each? perform calculations using factor-label, unit analysis, conversion factor method (ch. 1) identify compounds as molecular or ionic from formula and electronegativity trends on period table compare, contrast physical properties of ionic vs. molecular compounds write formulas for "complicated" ionic compounds write names of "complicated" ionic compounds polyatomic ions WILL be included in this quiz (polyatomic ions include ammonium, carbonate, chlorate, hydroxide, nitrate, nitrite, phosphate, hydrogen phosphate, sulfate, sulfite...) Identify compounds as acids or bases

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This are topics that will come in my quiz. Can you give me one example of each?

  • perform calculations using factor-label, unit analysis, conversion factor method (ch. 1)

  • identify compounds as molecular or ionic from formula and electronegativity trends on period table
  • compare, contrast physical properties of ionic vs. molecular compounds
  • write formulas for "complicated" ionic compounds
  • write names of "complicated" ionic compounds
  • polyatomic ions WILL be included in this quiz (polyatomic ions include ammonium, carbonate, chlorate, hydroxide, nitrate, nitrite, phosphate, hydrogen phosphate, sulfate, sulfite...)
  • Identify compounds as acids or bases
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Factor method:

The factor-label method is a technique for converting units of measurement into other units of measurement.

The technique uses conversion factors that are made from equalities between units. The conversion units are arranged in fraction form in such a way as to cancel all other units except the desired unit.

Ex: Converting 2.4 Km to meter.

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