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Chemistry for the gifted and talented Ionic Su Doku Student worksheet: CDROM index 15SW Discussion of answers: CDROM index 15DA Topics Working out the charges on ions from formulae and working out.

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  2. Begin with Puzzle 1, which contains detailed instructions on working out the compounds. Carefully read the logic required for filling in the blank squares based on row, column, and box requirements.
  3. Move to Puzzle 2, Part A, where each row, column, and box includes a chloride and compounds with various negative ions. Deduce the charges by analyzing the compound formulas provided.
  4. Continue to Puzzle 2, Part B. Use the knowledge gained to create your own ionic Sudoku puzzle similar to what you have just completed. Start by developing an answer grid followed by a question grid.
  5. Proceed to Puzzle 3, where further logical deductions will be necessary to solve for the formulae of the compounds. Ensure accuracy as you work through the charges and placements.
  6. After completing the puzzles, review your solutions. You can now save your changes, download the document, or print it for further study or submission.

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Compounds Containing Polyatomic Ions Ionic CompoundUseNaCl, sodium chlorideordinary table saltNaF, sodium fluorideingredient in toothpasteNaHCO3, sodium bicarbonatebaking soda; used in cooking (and as antacid)Na2CO3, sodium carbonatewashing soda; used in cleaning agents10 more rows • Sep 19, 2022

An ionic compound is a compound that is formed by ionic bonding. Ionic bonding occurs through a process called electron transfer, where one atom gives electrons to another.

The solubility of ionic compounds Ionic compounds are generally soluble in polar solvents such as water whereas solubility tends to decrease in non-polar solvents such as petrol, gasoline, etc.

For e.g. Salt (NaCl) is an ionic bond that consists of Sodium (Na) which is a metal with positive charge combines with Chlorine (Cl), a nonmetal with a negative charge. Another example of an ionic bond is Magnesium Hydroxide Mg(OH)2 which a combination of Magnesium (Mg) and Hydroxide (OH).

Ionic compounds are made up of oppositely charged ions which are held together by strong electrostatic force of attraction. Due to this reason, they are hard solids. When large pressure is applied , they tend to break into pieces.

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