
Naming & Writing Ionic Formulas: Part Two- Print & Digital | Distance Learning
Naming & Writing Ionic Formulas (Nomenclature) Part Two: Students will write formulas and name ionic compounds containing multivalent metals (Roman Numerals). Have you ever experienced teaching your heart out with nomenclature only to end up with students sticking in roman numerals and prefixes everywhere? This lesson is separated from the Part One lesson because I have found that if students master naming and writing formulas of binary and ternary compounds first, without introducing roman numerals, they will have a greater chance of being able to separate the compounds that need roman numerals from those that don’t. So, this lesson is separated from Part One, and focuses on identifying the metals that need roman numerals and why they do. Building on previous knowledge of ions and formulas from Part One are included in the Exit Ticket and the Homework (all types of ionic compounds, mixed. Note: This is an editable animated PowerPoint. This means that It will appear to be busy and