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Naming Ionic Compounds

Naming Ionic Compounds. Naming Ionic Compounds. We will always be ignoring the Metalloids and the Inner Transition Metals For now we will be ignoring the Transition Metals. Naming Ionic Compounds. NaCl You always name the cation first: sodium You then name the anion:

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Naming Ionic Compounds

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  1. Naming Ionic Compounds

  2. Naming Ionic Compounds • We will always be ignoring the Metalloids and the Inner Transition Metals • For now we will be ignoring the Transition Metals

  3. Naming Ionic Compounds • NaCl • You always name the cation first: • sodium • You then name the anion: • If not a poly atomic ion change the ending to –ide • chlorine becomes chloride • sodium chloride

  4. Naming Ionic Compounds • Ca3P2 • calcium phosphide • K2O • potassium oxide • BaS • barium sulfide • MgF2 • magnesium fluoride

  5. Naming Ionic Compounds • If it has a polyatomic ion name it as given • KClO3 • potassium chlorate • Ca(BrO4)2 • calcium perbromate • NH4Cl • ammonium chloride

  6. Naming Ionic Compounds • Practice • KCN • Ba(MnO4)2 • BaCl2 • Ca3(PO4)2 • Al2O3 • NH4OH • potassium cyanide • barium permanganate • barium chloride • calcium phosphate • aluminum oxide • ammonium hydroxide

  7. Naming Ionic Compounds • If you have the name and you want to write the formula • sodium sulfide • First write the symbols for each ion with the charge • Na+ and S-2

  8. Naming Ionic Compounds • Determine how many of each ion you need to balance out the charge • two Na+ to every one S-2 • Use subscripts to indicate how many you used and get rid of the charges • Na2S

  9. Naming Ionic Compounds • calcium bromide • CaBr2 • sodium nitrate • NaNO3 • aluminum oxalate • Al2(C2O4)3 • ammonium oxide • (NH4)2O

  10. Naming Ionic Compounds • Transition Metals • Do not have a consistent charge • Copper can have a +1 or a +2 charge • We use roman numerals to indicate the charge • Copper (I) is Cu+1 • Copper (II) is Cu+2

  11. Naming Ionic Compounds • copper (II) sulfate • Cu+2 and SO4-2 • Cu2(SO4)2 • simplifies to CuSO4

  12. Naming Ionic Compounds • iron (III) oxide • Fe2O3 • molybdenum (II) thiocyanate • Mo(SCN)2 • chromium (I) nitride • Cr3N

  13. Naming Ionic Compounds • NiCrO4 • nickel ___ chromate • chromate has a -2 charge • to balance it out nickel must have a +2 charge • nickel (II) chromate

  14. Naming Ionic Compounds • VO2 • vanadium (IV) oxide • Co(IO2)2 • cobalt (II) iodite • SnCr2O7 • tin (II) dichromate

  15. Naming Ionic Compounds • Three transition metals do NOT transition • Silver – Ag+1 • Zinc – Zn+2 • Cadmium – Cd+2 • AgNO3 • silver nitrate

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