3.4 Salts

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Salts
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Learning goals
At the end of the lesson you can:
  • state the properties of salts.
  • derive the chemical formula of a salt from the name.

Slide 2 - Slide

Properties of salt
  • Consist of metal and non-metal atoms
  • Conduct electricity in the liquid state and when dissolved in water
  • They are brittle in the solid state
  • Their melting points are high

Slide 3 - Slide

Determine empirical formula:
  1. Write down the name of the salt
  2. Write down the ions with charge
  3. Determine the ratio, the total charge has to be zero
  4. Write down the emperical formula of the salt without charges

Example:
  1. magnesiumchloride
  2.       Mg2+       Cl                                        
  3.          1       :        2     (1x2+) + (2x1-) = 0        
  4. Mg Cl 2

Slide 4 - Slide

What is a salt?
A
A compound of a metal and a non-metal
B
A compound of two metals
C
A compound of two non-metals

Slide 5 - Quiz

What is the empirical formula of sodiumchloride ?
A
2NaCl
B
Na2Cl
C
NaCl2
D
NaCl

Slide 6 - Quiz

What is the empirical formula of potassiumoxide?
A
K2O2
B
K2O
C
KO2
D
KO

Slide 7 - Quiz

Making exercises
Make 45+48 (15 min in silence)
Finished? Make 41a, 42, 49a,c, 50, 51a, 52a,b,c, 53a,c,d,e,f

Slide 8 - Slide

Making exercises
Make 49a,c+50 (10 min in silence)
Finished? Make 41a, 42, 51a, 52a,b,c, 53a,c,d,e,f

Slide 9 - Slide

Reflection
At the end of the lesson you can:
  • state the properties of salts.
  • derive the chemical formula of a salt from the name.

Slide 10 - Slide