This four page 'must have' worksheet allows students to name and write the chemical formula for various compounds that have formed using ionic bonding. The worksheet was designed to provide naming of simple ionic, multivalent ionic, polyatomic ionic, and mixed ionic compounds. Included with this free product: -4 page naming and writing ionic compounds worksheet and a 4 page answer key (editable Microsoft Word document which can easily be converted into a Google Docs file) Please take the time
26 excellent questions to review the first part of Stoichiometry (ie. no mole ratios here). Topics include: The Mole (includes Particles)Mass and Molar MassMolar VolumePercent Composition (Mass)Empirical FormulasBalancing/NamingThere is a final jeopardy question! A question will disappear on the Jeopardy board once the question has been selected!
This is an excellent introductory acids and bases lab activity that can be completed in introductory science courses or as a start to an acids and bases unit in high school Chemistry. The lab activity is composed of three parts: 1. testing solutions using litmus paper and pH paper 2. using simple lab techniques to make an acidic solution and a basic solution and demonstrate the neutralization process 3. using indicators to narrow down the pH range of an unknown solution Each section includes que
This Thermochemistry Jeopardy is an excellent way to review the concepts with your class! There are 26 questions that increase in difficulty with increase dollar value. The categories are: Heating CurvesPotential EnergySystemsCalorimetryHess' LawIt is very easy to change any questions you would like to replace!
This Periodic Table Jeopardy has the following categories: MetalsNonmetalsFamiliesAtomic TheoryWhat's in a PhotoBohr-RutherfordThere are 26 questions and this document is editable should you want to change any questions. Dollar values disappear on the Jeopardy board once a question has been completed!
This is a fun and engaging activity that can be played with the entire class!! You can use either PowerPoint or Google Slides. Please note that with PowerPoint the selected questions will change color, showing they have already been selected. Rules: •Provide scrap paper to each team •The first team selects a number on the gameboard •All teams write the answer to the question on scrap paper. The team that selected the question shares answer with the class. •If correct, the team gets 1 point
Your students will love reviewing the concepts in the Acids & Bases unit by playing this Jeopardy game. The game includes a variety of questions, from key terms to calculations. Once a questions is selected the money value disappears from the Jeopardy board.
This is a fun and engaging activity that can be played with the entire class!! You can use either PowerPoint or Google Slides. Please note that with PowerPoint the selected questions will change color, showing they have already been selected. Rules: •Provide scrap paper to each team •The first team selects a number on the gameboard •All teams write the answer to the question on scrap paper. The team that selected the question shares answer with the class. •If correct, the team gets 1 point, ho
This exciting Jeopardy game has 26 questions. The dollar value disappears on the Jeopardy board when after a question gets answered. Topics include: MitosisMeiosisDevelopmentHormonesStructuresContraceptivesEasily edit the game to change any questions!
This two page worksheet also includes an answer key. In addition to naming and writing formulas for both ionic and molecular compounds questions are asked to see if students understand the process. For example, "Why are there roman numerals in the compound Manganese (II) oxide, but not in the compound Magnesium oxide?" AND "Explain why Ca3(PO4)2 has brackets around the polyatomic ion whereas MgCrO4 does not require brackets?". This is an excellent worksheet to review naming and the docume
Included is a 17 slide presentation on percentage composition (both calculating % mass from chemical formulas and from mass provided). Also included is a two page worksheet with a detailed answer key.
The two worksheets require students to match an organic hydrocarbon derivative structure to its correct name. Answer keys are provided! Includes: -Alcohols, Aldehydes, Ketones, Esters, Carboxylic Acids, Ethers, Amines, Amides, Organic Halides.
First half of the stoichiometry unit! Includes: moles, particles, concentration, volume, percent mass, and empirical and molecular formulas. Includes 15 multiple choice questions and a long answer section. Answer key is provided and the document is editable!
This 1-page editable worksheet reviews forming both anions and cations from atoms. Students will have the opportunity to draw both Bohr-Rutherford Electron dot diagrams and Lewis dot diagrams. Answer key is also provided!
9th - 11th
Chemistry, Science
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