<p> Name:______Period:______CHEMICAL BONDING: Ionic and covalent bonding View the animation of the sugar dissolving in water. http://www.dlt.ncssm.edu/TIGER/Flash/moles/Dissolving_Sugar_Non-Electrolyte.html View the animation of the NaCl dissolving in water. http://www.dlt.ncssm.edu/TIGER/Flash/moles/Dissolving_NaCl-Electrolyte.html</p><p>Complete the illustrations as you view the electrolyte animations: http://ithacasciencezone.com/chemzone/lessons/07acidbase/electrolyte.htm</p><p>O.1 M C2H5OH 0.1 M HC2H3O2 0.1 M NaCl</p><p>______</p><p>______</p><p> In the 1sr blank below each container above, label each solution above as a strong, weak or non- electrolyte. In the 2nd blank list the ions and their charges or just the molecule if no ions form. How to decide if a compound is a non-electrolyte, weak electrolyte, or strong electrolyte. Strong electrolytes</p><p> Strong acids – HCl, HBr, HI, H2SO4, HNO3, HClO4, HClO3</p><p> Strong bases – Group IA hydroxides, Ca(OH)2, Sr(OH)2, Ba(OH)2</p><p> Soluble ionic compounds Weak electrolytes weak acids weak bases: any base not listed above Non-electrolytes molecular compounds– bonding is covalent Insoluble ionic compounds Ionic and covalent bonding Procedure: Virtual Lab; Go to the site www.conductivitylab.com Follow the instructions and determine if the light shines brightly or weakly for the following compounds. i. C12H22O11 ii. AgCl iii. AlBr3 iv. CH3(CH2) 3 CH3 v. CaCl2 vi. CH3 OH vii. C12H22O11 viii. KOH ix. HAc Complete the Data Table:</p><p>NAME FORMULA LIGHT Ionic or Electrolyte (weak or SHINES Covalent strong) or Nonelectrolyte (YES bright or weakly or NO)</p><p>1 C12H22O11</p><p>2 AgCl</p><p>3 AlBr3</p><p>4 CH3(CH2) 3 CH3</p><p>5 CaCl2</p><p>6 CH3 OH</p><p>7 C12H22O11</p><p>8 KOH</p><p>9 HAc</p>
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