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Title: Unit 3 Nomenclature


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Unit 3 Nomenclature
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Types of Compounds
  • Ionic Compounds - electrons are transferred from
    the metal to the nonmetal.
  • Covalent Compound - electrons are shared between
    2 nonmetals.

3
Practice!
  • Identify the following as ionic or covalent
  • NaCl
  • H2O
  • CCl4
  • LiF
  • NO2
  • MgO

Sodium chloride
4
Answers
  • Ionic
  • Covalent
  • Covalent
  • Ionic
  • Covalent
  • ionic

5
Is it possible for a compound to have both ionic
and covalent bonds?
  • YES!
  • Mg(NO3)2

covalent
ionic
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Anion- negative ion Cation- positive ion Octet
Rule- rule that states that atoms tend to gain,
lose, or share electrons so that each atom has
full outermost energy level which is typically 8
electrons. Polyatomic Ion- charged group of
covalently bound atoms Monatomic Ion- ion formed
from a single atom Molecule- neutral group of
atoms united by covalent bonds Alloy- homogeneous
mixture of metals Unshared Pair- pair of
electrons that is not involved in bonding but
instead is held exclusively by one atom.
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Names vs. Formulas
  • Chemical Name - indicates what atoms are present
    in the compound
  • Chemical Formula - short hand way of writing the
    name of the compound that indicates how many
    atoms of each element are present in the
    compound.
  • MgCl2

2 Chlorine atoms
1 Magnesium atom
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Types of Ionic Compounds
  • Binary Ionic Compounds
  • Metal nonmetal
  • Ternary Ionic Compounds
  • Metal polyatomic ion
  • Binary Ionic Compounds with Transition Metals
  • Transition metal nonmetal
  • Ternary Ionic Compounds with Transition Metals
  • Transition Metal polyatomic ion
  • Ternary Ionic Compounds with 2 Polyatomic Ions

9
Naming Binary Ionic Compounds
  • Name the metal ion.
  • Name the nonmetal ion.
  • Ex NaCl
  • Metal ion sodium
  • Nonmetal ion chloride
  • You try
  • LiCl
  • MgO

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Writing formulas for Binary Ionic Compounds
  • Determine the oxidation number (charge) for each
    ion

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  • 1 2 -3 -2 -1 0

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Determining Oxidation Numbers
  • Alkali Metals (group 1) --gt 1
  • Alkaline Earth Metals (group 2) --gt 2
  • Transition Metals --gt can have multiple oxidation
    numbers so we cant predict
  • B group - exceptions
  • C group - exceptions
  • N group --gt -3
  • O group --gt -2
  • Halogens --gt -1
  • Noble Gases --gt 0

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Writing formulas for Binary Ionic Compounds
  • Determine oxidation number.
  • Ex magnesium chloride
  • Mg --gt 2
  • Cl --gt -1
  • Cross over - oxidation number of metal becomes
    the subscript of the nonmetal. Oxidation number
    of the nonmetal becomes the subscript of the
    metal.

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Writing formulas for Binary Ionic Compounds
  • Mg2 Cl-1
  • Only the number crosses, not the or -
  • Dont write a 1
  • MgCl2

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Practice!
  • Name the following
  • CaCl2
  • KF
  • Li2O
  • Write formulas for the following
  • Magnesium bromide
  • Calcium sulfide
  • Potassium chloride

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Answers
  • Calcium chloride
  • Potassium fluoride
  • Lithium oxide
  • MgBr2
  • CaS
  • KCl

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Naming Ternary Ionic Compounds
  • Name the metal
  • Name the polyatomic ion
  • Ex Na2SO4
  • Metal --gt sodium
  • Polyatomic ion --gt sulfate
  • Name --gt sodium sulfate
  • You try
  • LiNO3
  • Mg3(PO4)2

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Writing formulas for Ternary Ionic Compounds
  • Determine the oxidation number of the metal.
  • Write the formula for the polyatomic ion.
  • Cross over.
  • Ex lithium phosphite
  • Li1 (PO3)-3
  • Li3PO3

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Practice!
  • Write the formula for the following
  • Sodium nitrate
  • Magnesium sulfate
  • Potassium perchlorate
  • Name the following
  • KNO2
  • CaSO4
  • LiNO3

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Answers
  • NaNO3
  • MgSO4
  • KClO4
  • Potassium nitrite
  • Calcium sulfate
  • Lithium nitrate

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Determining Oxidation States from Compounds
  • Oxidation state charge
  • Compounds are neutral, so the charges have to
    equal the charges
  • Ex CuS
  • S (group 16) ? -2
  • No subscripts, so we know the charges cancelled
    each other out
  • So, Cu ? 2

22
Naming Binary Ionic Compounds with Transition
Metals
  • Identify the transition metal in the formula.
  • Determine the oxidation number of the transition
    metal.
  • Name the transition metal.
  • Use a roman numeral to note the oxidation number
    of the transition metal.
  • Name the nonmetal ion.

23
Naming Binary Ionic Compounds with Transition
Metals
  • Ex FeCl2
  • What is the transition metal? Fe
  • What is the ox. Number of the t.metal? 2
  • What is the nonmetal ion? Cl
  • Name
  • Iron (II) chloride
  • You try
  • CuCl
  • Cr2O3

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Writing formulas for Binary Ionic Compounds with
Transition Metals
  • The roman numeral in the compound name gives the
    oxidation number of the metal ion.
  • Determine the metal ion.
  • Determine the nonmetal ion.
  • Cross over.
  • Ex Iron (III) fluoride
  • Metal --gt Fe
  • Metal ox. Number --gt 3
  • Nonmetal --gt F-1
  • Formula --gt FeF3

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Practice!
  • Name the following
  • CrCl3
  • CuF2
  • CuF
  • Write the formula for the following
  • Iron (II) sulfide
  • Iron (III) sulfide
  • Copper (II) oxide

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Answers
  • Chromium (III) chloride
  • Copper (II) fluoride
  • Copper (I) fluoride
  • FeS
  • Fe2S3
  • CuO

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Naming Ternary Ionic Compounds with Transition
Metals
  • Determine oxidation number of transition metal.
  • Determine name of polyatomic ion.
  • Name transition metal ion.
  • Roman Numeral indicates the charge on the
    transition metal
  • Name the polyatomic ion.
  • Ex Cu(NO3)2 is named Copper (II) nitrate

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Writing formulas for Ternary Ionic Compounds with
Transition Metals
  • Determine oxidation number of transition metal.
  • Write formula for polyatomic ion.
  • Cross over.
  • Ex chromium (II) phosphate
  • Cr2 (PO4)-3
  • Cr3(PO4)2

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Practice!
  • Name the following
  • CuSO4
  • FePO4
  • Cr(NO3)3
  • Write the formula for the following
  • Iron (II) nitrate
  • Copper (I) nitrate
  • Copper (II) perchlorate

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Answers
  • Copper (II) sulfate
  • Iron (III) phosphate
  • Chromium (III) nitrate
  • Fe(NO3)2
  • CuNO3
  • Cu(ClO4)2

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Another way
  • Memorize the Latin names for the transition metal
    ions.
  • Ex Fe3 Ferric
  • Ex Fe2 Ferrous
  • Ex FeCl3 is named 2 ways
  • Iron (III) chloride
  • Ferric chloride

32
Ternary Ionic Compounds with 2 Polyatomic Ions
  • The polyatomic cation has to be NH41!
  • Name ammonium.
  • Name polyatomic anion.

33
Naming Acids
  • Acids always have hydrogen at the front of the
    formula
  • Ex HCl, HBr, HClO4, H2SO4
  • To Name Binary Acids (H element)
  • Hydro _____ ic Acid
  • To Name Ternary Acids (H polyatomic ion)
  • Name the polyatomic ion
  • If the polyatomic ion ends in -ate, the acid will
    end in -ic acid
  • If the polyatomic ion ends in -ite, the acid will
    end in -ous acid
  • If the polyatomic ion ends in -ide, the acid will
    be named hydro _____ ic acid

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Examples
  • HCl - hydrochloric acid
  • HBr - hydrobromic acid
  • HF - hydrofluoric acid
  • HNO3 - nitric acid (nitrate --gt nitric)
  • HNO2 - nitrous acid (nitrite --gtnitrous)
  • HCN hydrocyanic
  • acid

35
Writing Formulas for Acids
  • Hydrogen always has 1 ox. Number
  • Cross over charge of polyatomic ion.
  • Ex H1 (SO4)-2
  • H2SO4

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Naming Bases
  • Bases always have hydroxide (OH-1) as the anion
  • KOH - potassium hydroxide
  • Ca(OH)2 - calcium hydroxide
  • Fe(OH)2 - iron (II) hydroxide

37
Writing formulas for Bases
  • Determine the oxidation number for the cation.
  • Cross over the oxidation number of the cation to
    the hydroxide.
  • Mg2 (OH)-1
  • Mg(OH)2

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Types of Covalent Compounds
  • Polar covalent - electrons are shared unequally
    (one element has a stronger pull on the electrons
    than the other)
  • Nonpolar covalent - electrons are shared equally
  • Both are named the same way!

39
Naming Covalent Compounds
  • Count the number of atoms present of each
    nonmetal.
  • Assign a greek prefix for that number of atoms.

40
Greek Prefixes
  • 1 - Mono
  • 2 - Di
  • 3 - Tri
  • 4 - Tetra
  • 5 - Penta
  • 6 - Hexa
  • 7 - Hepta
  • 8 - Octa
  • 9 - Nona
  • 10 - Deca

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Naming Covalent Compounds
  • Ex N2O5
  • Name --gt Dinitrogen Pentaoxide
  • Note When the first atom only has one atom
    present, you do not use the mono prefix.
  • Ex CO2
  • Name --gt Carbon Dioxide (not monocarbon dioxide)

42
Writing formulas for Covalent Compounds
  • The greek prefix indicates how many atoms of each
    element are present.
  • Ex sulfur hexafluoride
  • SF6

43
Practice!
  • Name the following
  • CO
  • SF4
  • NO2
  • Write the formulas for the following
  • Sulfur trioxide
  • Nitrogen trifluoride
  • Carbon tetrachloride

44
Answers
  • Carbon monoxide
  • Sulfur tetrafluoride
  • Nitrogen dioxide
  • SO3
  • NF3
  • CCl4

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Naming Hydrates
  • Hydrate - a molecule (covalently bonded atoms)
    that is surrounded by water molecules
  • CuSO4 . 5H2O
  • Name Copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate
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