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Hey guys,

I know I should have posted this in the Chemistry sub section but thought i'd get a quicker response here.

Just need some help with the following syllabus dot points as I can't find it over the web.

1.g) apply systematic naming of inorganic compounds as they are introduced in the labratory.

1.h)identify IUPAC names for carbon compounds as they are encountered.

2.f) Apply lewis electron dot structures to:
(Was away, never got the notes down)
-The formation of ions
-The electron sharing in some simple molecules
 

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Don't you have notes from class or a textbook?
Try to get hold of Andrew Harvey's notes as well for a base.
 

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Hey guys,

I know I should have posted this in the Chemistry sub section but thought i'd get a quicker response here.

Just need some help with the following syllabus dot points as I can't find it over the web.

1.g) apply systematic naming of inorganic compounds as they are introduced in the labratory.

1.h)identify IUPAC names for carbon compounds as they are encountered.

2.f) Apply lewis electron dot structures to:
(Was away, never got the notes down)
-The formation of ions
-The electron sharing in some simple molecules

1.g) • Ionic compounds:
 Write the name of the metal first
 Write the beginning of the non-metal
 Add ‘-ide’ as a suffix to the non-metal
• Covalent compounds:
 Use the normal element name for the first element and add the ‘-ide’ suffix for the second element
 The first element named is the one that occurs further to the left of the periodic table
 If both the elements occur in the same group, the one lower down the group is named first (exception: oxygen is always name last, except when with fluorine)
Prefix Number of atoms
Mono- 1
Di- 2
Tri- 3
Tetra- 4
Penta- 5
Hexa- 6
Hepta- 7
Octa- 8
Nona- 9
Deca- 10


1.h)

Prefix Number of carbon
Meth 1
Eth 2
Prop 3
But 4
Pent 5
Hex 6
Hept 7
Oct 8
Non 9
Dec 10


Series Suffix General Formula Functional group/ Bonding in C series
ALKANE -ane CnH2n+2 Single Bond C - C
ALKENE -ene CnH2n Double Bond C = C
ALKYNE -yne CnH2n-2 Triple Bond C ≡ C

2.f) UNFORTUNATELY, THE ATTACHMENT SYSTEM ISN'T WORKING, SO I CAN'T HELP YOU WITH THAT.
 
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1.g) • Ionic compounds:
 Write the name of the metal first
 Write the beginning of the non-metal
 Add ‘-ide’ as a suffix to the non-metal
• Covalent compounds:
 Use the normal element name for the first element and add the ‘-ide’ suffix for the second element
 The first element named is the one that occurs further to the left of the periodic table
 If both the elements occur in the same group, the one lower down the group is named first (exception: oxygen is always name last, except when with fluorine)
Prefix Number of atoms
Mono- 1
Di- 2
Tri- 3
Tetra- 4
Penta- 5
Hexa- 6
Hepta- 7
Octa- 8
Nona- 9
Deca- 10


1.h)

Prefix Number of carbon
Meth 1
Eth 2
Prop 3
But 4
Pent 5
Hex 6
Hept 7
Oct 8
Non 9
Dec 10


Series Suffix General Formula Functional group/ Bonding in C series
ALKANE -ane CnH2n+2 Single Bond C - C
ALKENE -ene CnH2n Double Bond C = C
ALKYNE -yne CnH2n-2 Triple Bond C ≡ C

2.f) UNFORTUNATELY, THE ATTACHMENT SYSTEM ISN'T WORKING, SO I CAN'T HELP YOU WITH THAT.
Thanks a lot theind :D
 

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Andrew Harvey.jpg

There is :) It's in you "World Communicates" Mediafire Set

Oh crap thats Physics :\
 

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