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Ionic, Metallic, and Covalent Bonding 
The student knows how atoms form ionic, metallic, and covalent bonds, can name compounds using IUPAC nomenclature rules, write chemical formulas, construct electron dot structures, and predict molecular structures using VSEPR theory, for ionic compounds, covalent compounds, and acids and bases,
Rubric Code: PX64876
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Subject: Chemistry  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Naming Ionic/Covalent/Acids/Bases

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Writing Chemical Formulas

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Electron Dot Structures

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Decribing metallic bonds

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Molecular structures using VSEPR

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Student can identify some molecular structures, but does not have clear understanding of VSEPR theory.
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Student can identify molecular structures for molecules w/ linear, trigonal planar, or tetrahedral electron pair geometries using VSEPR theory.
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Student can predict molecular structure for molecules w/ linear, trigonal planar, or tetrahedral electron pair geometries using VSEPR theory.
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Student can use molecular structure to interpret polarity and other properties of molecules.



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  • ionic, covalent, metallic, bonds, naming, formulas

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