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Title: 6.3 Naming Compounds and Writing Formulas


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6.3 Naming Compounds and Writing Formulas
  • Chapter 6
  • Chemical Bonds

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What are we going to learn?
  • How to write the name and formula of ionic and
    covalently bonded compounds

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Naming Ionic Compounds
  • Ionic compound name distinguishes the compound
    from other ionic compounds containing the same
    elements
  • Name words (ex calcium chloride)

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  • Ionic compound formula describes the ratio of
    the ions in the compound
  • Formula numbers of elements (ex CaCl2)

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Binary Compounds
  • If a compound is made from only two elements is a
    binary compound
  • (Ex salt is a binary compound made of sodium
    and chlorine - sodium chloride)

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Whats in a Name?
  • To name a binary compound list the name of the
    cation ( ion) followed by the name of the anion
    (- ion)

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Cations First in Naming
  • Cation simply the name of the metal (no changes)
  • Ex sodium atom and sodium ion

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  • This works for groups 1A, 2A and Aluminum
  • Group 1A has a 1 charge
  • Group 2A has a 2 charge
  • Aluminum (Group 3A) has a 3 charge

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  • Transition metals with more than one possible
    charge have a different naming strategy
  • Name of the ion contains a Roman
    numeral to indicate the charge
  • Ex copper (II) ion

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Anions The Followers
  • Anion use name of the nonmetal with the suffix
    ide replacing ine
  • (ex chlorine atom and chloride ion)
  • Nonmetals are on the right side of the periodic
    table
  • Ex sodium chloride
  • (cation) (anion)

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Formulas
  • If you know the name of an ionic compound, you
    can write its chemical formula
  • Chemical formula includes chemical symbols of the
    elements and numbers (indicating amounts of each
    element)

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How do you write a formula?
  • Write the symbol of the cation first
  • Follow with the symbol of the anion
  • Use subscripts to show the ratio of the ions in
    the compound

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Polyatomic Ions
  • A covalently bonded group of atoms that has a
    positive or negative charge and acts as a unit
  • Ex nitrate (NO)3-, sulfate (SO4)2-, phosphate
    (PO4)3-

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Molecular Compounds
  • Name and formula of a molecular compound describe
    the type and number of atoms in a molecule of the
    compound
  • These elements are usually on the right side of
    the periodic table
  • Elements in the compound share electrons

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The molecules in the top row bond by sharing
electrons. The compounds in the bottom row join
in polar covalent bonds.
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Naming a Molecular Compound
  • Most metallic element name appears first (most
    left in the periodic table)
  • Name of the second element is changed to end in
    the suffix -ide
  • Ex carbon dioxide

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  • Prefixes indicate amount of atoms in the molecule
  • Ex di shows that there are two carbon atoms in
    the molecule

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Molecular Formula
  • Write the symbols for the elements in the order
    the elements appear in the name
  • Prefixes in the compound name indicate the number
    of atoms of each element in the molecule
  • Prefixes appear as subscripts in the formula

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Writing Chemical Formulas for Binary
Compounds Practice
  • 1 - Write the symbols for the elements.2 - Look
    up element ion charges and write them as
    superscripts to the right of the elemental
    symbols.3 - Use the correct combination of ions
    to produce a compound with a net charge of zero.
    Multiple ions are indicated with subscripts.
  • lithium oxide
  • potassium chloride
  • calcium oxide
  • barium bromide

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Writing Chemical Formulas for Binary
Compounds Practice
  • 1 - Write the symbols for the elements.2 - Look
    up element ion charges and write them as
    superscripts to the right of the elemental
    symbols.3 - Use the correct combination of ions
    to produce a compound with a net charge of zero.
    Multiple ions are indicated with subscripts.
  • lithium oxide Li2O
  • potassium chloride KCl
  • calcium oxide CaO
  • barium bromide BaBr2

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Writing Chemical Formulas for Binary Compounds
with Polyatomic Ions 
  • lithium carbonate
  • calcium nitrate
  • ammonium sulfide
  • sodium sulfate

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Writing Chemical Formulas for Binary Compounds
with Polyatomic Ions 
  • lithium carbonate Li2CO3
  • calcium nitrate Ca(NO3) 2
  • ammonium sulfide (NH4) 2S
  • sodium sulfate Na2SO4

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Writing Chemical Formulas for Transition Metals
Practice
  • Lead (IV) carbonate
  • Copper (II) nitrate
  • Iron (III) oxide
  • Tin (IV) fluoride

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Writing Chemical Formulas for Transition Metals
Practice
  • Lead (IV) carbonate Pb(CO3)2
  • Copper (II) nitrate Cu(NO3)2
  • Iron (III) oxide Fe2O3
  • Tin (IV) fluoride SnF4

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Writing Chemical Names for Transition Metals
Practice
  • Fe(NO3)2
  • CuF2
  • NiS
  • FeCl2

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Writing Chemical Names for Transition Metals
Practice
  • Fe(NO3)2 iron (II) nitrate
  • CuF2 copper (II) fluoride
  • NiS nickel (II) sulfide
  • FeCl2 iron (II) chloride

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Writing Chemical Formulas Practice
  • zinc carbonate
  • barium oxide
  • cadmium fluoride
  • magnesium sulfide
  • lithium phosphate

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Writing Chemical Formulas Practice
  • zinc carbonate ZnCO3
  • barium oxide BaO
  • cadmium fluoride CdF2
  • magnesium sulfide MgS
  • lithium phosphate Li3PO4

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Writing Chemical Names Practice
  • FeF2
  • FeF3
  • Hg2Br2
  • HgBr2

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Writing Chemical Names Practice
  • FeF2 iron (II) fluoride
  • FeF3 iron (III)fluoride
  • Hg2Br2 mercury (I) bromide
  • HgBr2 mercury (II) bromide

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Writing Chemical Names Practice
  • BaSO4
  • FeF2
  • CuCO3
  • CaS
  • MgO
  • KCl

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Writing Chemical Names Practice
  • BaSO4 barium sulfate
  • FeF2 iron (II) fluoride
  • CuCO3 copper (II) carbonate
  • CaS calcium sulfide
  • MgO magnesium oxide
  • KCl potassium chloride

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  • NO
  • N2O
  • NO2
  • N2O5
  • N2O3

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  • NO nitrogen monoxide
  • N2O dinitrogen monoxide
  • NO2 nitrogen dioxide
  • N2O5 dinitrogen pentoxide
  • N2O3 dinitrogen trioxide
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