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Formula Writing & Naming Compounds

Formula Writing & Naming Compounds. Formula. The representation of a substance using symbols (letters) and subscripts (numbers) H 2 O. Tells you which elements and how many atoms a compound is composed of. Writing Formulas for Binary Molecules - Covalent compounds. Binary

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Formula Writing & Naming Compounds

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  1. Formula Writing & Naming Compounds

  2. Formula • The representation of a substance using symbols (letters) and subscripts (numbers) H2O Tells you which elements and how many atoms a compound is composed of

  3. Writing Formulas for BinaryMolecules - Covalent compounds • Binary • made of 2 different elements • Molecules / Covalent • Both elements are non-metals • To the right of the “staircase” AND Hydrogen

  4. Ex. Phosphorus pentoxide • Write the symbols for the elements in order • ide refers to an element except peroxide & hydroxide • Subscripts are made from prefixes and follow the symbol • Mono = one Di = two Tri = three • Tetra = four Penta = 5 Hexa = 6

  5. Mono never STARTS a name! Practice • Carbon dioxide • Dihydrogen monoxide • Sulfur hexafluoride • Phosphorous pentachloride

  6. Formula Writing for Ionic Compounds • All ionic formulas are made of 2 parts A / B • A is positive B is negative A can be: Metal or Polyatomic ion B can be: Non-Metal or Polyatomic ion

  7. Ionic Names with Roman Numerals Copper II Chloride Copper II Chlorate • Write the symbols (polyatomic ion) • The positive oxidation state for the metal is given to you as a Roman Numeral • Look up the negative oxidation state • use the first in the list

  8. “Crisscross” charges to form subscripts • Write formula & reduce if you can • “1” doesn’t need to be written CuCl2 Cu(ClO3)2

  9. Practice • Lead II oxide • Lead IV oxide

  10. Ionic Names without Roman Numerals Potassium NitridePotassium Nitrate • Write down the symbols • If polyatomic ion look it up and write it in parenthesis. Don’t change it! • Assign oxidation states / charges Part A will be positive LOOK IT UP! Part B will be negative use the first in the list

  11. “Crisscross” 4. Write formula - REDUCE! • “1” doesn’t need to be written K3N KNO3

  12. Practice • Calcium Phosphate • Magnesium Hydroxide

  13. Formula Writing for 2 polyatomic ions Ammonium Phosphate • Write separate formulas in parenthesis • NEVERchange what’s inside!!!!!!!!!! • Assign charges • “Crisscross” • Cancel

  14. Practice • Ammonium Nitrate • Ammonium Hydroxide

  15. Naming……..

  16. Count the number of atoms as a prefix mono = one di = two tri = three tetra = four . . . 2. Write the prefix before the names of the elements Mono never STARTS a name Naming Binary Molecules. . . both elements are non-metals

  17. Write the name of the second element • end the name with -ide • hydrogen hydride • oxygen oxide • nitrogen nitride • sulfur sulfide • fluorine fluoride • chlorine chloride • bromine bromide Practice • CO2 • N2O • SCl5 • H2O • CCl4

  18. Naming when the compound starts with a metal MgCl2 FeCl2 • Name the first element • Check if this element has more than one positive oxidation state • no just name the second part • yesassign the negative oxidation state first then determine the positive • write it as a Roman Numeral

  19. CuSO4 Ba(OH)2 Al2S3 CuCl CuCO3 Remember: You only need a roman numeral if there is more than one oxidation state. Practice

  20. Naming polyatomic ion - element compounds NH4Cl • No prefixes • No roman numerals just name it! • Practice NH4F (NH4)2S

  21. Just name them! Practice (NH4)2SO4 (NH4)2CrO4 (NH4)3PO4 Naming compounds with 2 polyatomic ions

  22. The End

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