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Title: Chemical Nomenclature


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Chemical Nomenclature
  • 1. Binary Ionic Compounds - Type I
  • 2. Binary Ionic Compounds - Type II
  • 3. Ionic Compounds Polyatomic (Complex) Ions
  • 4. Hydrated Ionic Compounds
  • 5. Binary Covalent Compounds
  • 6. Binary Acids
  • 7. Oxy-Acids

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Definitions
  • An IONIC COMPOUND consists of a metal cation
    bonded to a nonmetal anion. Electrostatic
    attraction holds them together.
  • A COVALENT COMPOUND consists of two nonmetal
    atoms sharing valence electrons.
  • A BINARY compound is one that is made of just two
    elements.

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Type I Binary Ionic Compounds
  • The metal cations in these compounds have only
    ONE possible charge.
  • Na Zn2 Al3 Ca2
  • sodium zinc aluminum calcium
  • The charges are memorized or predicted using a
    periodic table!
  • The cations are bonded to nonmetal anions
  • O2- N3- F- Br -
  • oxide nitride
    fluoride bromide
  • Notice that simple anions are always named with
    the suffix ide

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  • In an ionic compound, the charges of the cations
    and anions must always cancel out.
  • Subscripts are used if more than one atom is
    needed to cancel the charges
  • sodium chloride Na and Cl-
    NaCl
  • lithium oxide Li and O2-
    Li2O
  • aluminum bromide Al3 and Br - AlBr3
  • zinc nitride Zn2 and N3-
    Zn3N2
  • potassium iodide K and I- KI
  • silver phosphide Ag and P3- Ag3P

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Examples Type I Binary Ionic Compounds
  • Write the formulas
  • potassium oxide
  • zinc chloride
  • silver sulfide
  • aluminum nitride
  • gallium oxide
  • calcium iodide
  • Write the names
  • K3N
  • AgI
  • ZnBr2
  • Al2O3
  • Ba3P2
  • LiH

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Type II Binary Ionic Compounds
  • These are ionic compounds where the metal cation
    can form TWO different charges.
  • Fe2 iron (II) Fe3 iron
    (III)
  • Ni2 nickel (II) Ni3 nickel
    (III)
  • Co2 cobalt (II) Co3 cobalt
    (III)
  • Cu copper (I) Cu2 copper (II)
  • Au gold (I) Au3 gold (III)
  • Sn2 tin (II) Sn4 tin (IV)
  • An older system uses suffixes and Latin names,
    -ous for the lower charge, -ic for the higher
    charge
  • Ferrous Ferric, Cuprous Cupric, Stannous
    Stannic

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Examples Type II Binary Ionic Compounds
  • Write the formulas
  • iron (II) oxide
  • copper (II) chloride
  • tin (IV) sulfide
  • cupric nitride
  • nickel (III) oxide
  • ferrous iodide
  • cobalt (III) selenide
  • Write the names
  • Fe2O3
  • SnS
  • NiBr2
  • CuS
  • Pb3P2
  • CuBr
  • FeCl3

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Polyatomic (Complex) Ions
  • All of the cations and anions so far have been
    simple ions - single atoms that have lost or
    gained electrons.
  • A molecule is a particle that forms when two or
    more atoms bond together.
  • A complex ion is a charged molecule. Complex
    ions may be cations or anions.
  • examples
  • nitrate NO3- sulfate SO42- hydroxide OH-

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Writing formulas with Complex Ions
  • a) Ammonium chloride NH4Cl
  • b) Silver sulfate Ag2SO4
  • c) Aluminum hydroxide Al(OH)3
  • d) Calcium phosphate Ca3(PO4)2
  • e) Iron (III) nitrite Fe(NO2)3
  • f) Copper(II) permanganate Cu(MnO4)2
  • g) Ammonium dichromate (NH4)2Cr2O7
  • h) Zinc acetate Zn(CH3COO)2

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Things to Notice
  • Most complex ions are anions. Ammonium, NH4, is
    the most common complex cation.
  • Several complex ions form a short series of ions.
    The ions differ only in the number of oxygen
    atoms
  • perchorate ClO4- sulfate SO42-
  • chlorate ClO3- sulfite SO32-
  • chlorite ClO2-
  • hypochlorite ClO- nitrate NO3-
  • nitrite NO2-

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  • If an ion carries a charge like -2 or -3, a
    series of related ions can be formed by adding
    hydrogen cations (H) while still leaving a net
    charge
  • examples
  • Sulfide S2- hydrogen sulfide HS-
  • (bisulfide)
  • Sulfate SO42- hydrogen sulfate HSO4-
  • (bisulfate)
  • Carbonate CO32- hydrogen carbonate HCO3-
  • (bicarbonate)
  • Phosphate PO43- hydrogen phosphate HPO42-
  • dihydrogen phosphate H2PO4-

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More Formulas with Complex Ions
  • a) Sodium bicarbonate NaHCO3
  • b) Nickel (II) hydrogen sulfide Ni(HS)2
  • c) Aluminum perchlorate Al(ClO4)3
  • d) Barium dihydrogen phosphate Ba(H2PO4)2
  • e) Iron (III) sulfite Fe2(SO2)3
  • f) Cuprous bisulfate CuHSO4
  • g) Zinc periodate Zn(IO4)2
  • h) Lithium selenite Li2SeO3

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Hydrated Ionic Compounds
  • A HYDRATE is an salt that has water molecules
    trapped within its crystals.
  • Every hydrate has a certain number of water
    molecules associated with each formula unit of
    the ionic compound. The number of water
    molecules is indicated by using prefixes.
  • mono hexa
  • di hepta
  • tri octa
  • tetra nona
  • penta deca

CuSO4 5 H2O copper (II) sulfate
pentahydrate MgCO3 10 H2O magnesium carbonate
decahydrate
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Examples of hydrates
  • Write the formulas
  • copper(II) fluoride tetrahydrate CuF2 4
    H2O
  • calcium nitrate trihydrate Ca(NO3)2 3 H2O
  • Write the names
  • MgSO4 7 H2O magnesium sulfate heptahydrate
  • FeCl2 H2O iron (II) chloride monohydrate

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Binary Covalent Compounds
  • Covalent compounds are made of two NONMETAL
    elements sharing valence electrons.
  • There are no ions involved!!
  • Because there are no charges to help us write the
    formulas of covalent compounds, prefixes are used
    to indicate the number of each atom present in
    the formula.
  • CO2 is named carbon dioxide
  • CO is named carbon monoxide
  • N2O is named dinitrogen monoxide
  • SO3 is named sulfur trioxide

The prefix, mono is never used for the first
element in the formula!
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Examples of Covalent Naming
  • Write the names
  • SO2 sulfur dioxide
  • P4O10 tetraphosphorus decoxide
  • Write the formulas
  • phosphorus pentachloride PCl5
  • dinitrogen trioxide N2O3

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Binary Acids
  • A simple definition of an acid is a substance
    which produces H ions in water.
  • Most acids have hydrogen ions in their formulas.
  • A binary acid composed of a hydrogen cation
    bonded to one other element
  • HCl HBr H2S
  • hydrochloric acid hydrobromic acid hydrosulfuric
    acid
  • Binary acids are always named hydro____ic acid

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Oxy-Acids
  • An acid can also be made of a hydrogen ion bonded
    to a complex ion.
  • Complex ions whose names end in ate
  • NO3- SO42- CO32- PO43-
  • nitric acid HNO3
  • sulfuric acid H2SO4
  • carbonic acid H2CO3
  • phosphoric acid H3PO4

Can you propose a rule for naming oxy-acids with
complex ions ending in ate?
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More Oxy-Acids
  • Complex ions ending in ite
  • NO2- SO32- ClO- ClO2-
  • nitrous acid HNO2
  • sulfurous acid H2SO3
  • hypochlorous acid HClO
  • chlorous acid HClO2

Can you propose a rule for naming oxy-acids with
complex ions ending in ite?
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