Chemistry (Chapter 6)

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Group 1A and H=

+1

Group 2A=

+2

Group 3A (AI)=

+3

Group 7A (Halogens)=

-1

Group 6A=

-2

Group 5A=

-3

Naming anions

-ide

Rules for writing ionic compounds:

1) write the metal formula by the nonmetal ion formula 2) combine the smallest whole numbers of each ion to provide an overall charge equal to zero 3) write the compound formula for the metal and nonmetal, using subscripts determines from Step 2 for each ion

Rules for naming compounds involving metals that could form multiple charges:

1. write the cation name 2. write the cation charge in Roman numerals in parenthesis 3. write the root of the anion and use the -ide suffix

Write the chemical formula for barium nitride: Ba2+ N3-

Ba3N2

Liquid

Br2

Cuprous

Cu+

Cupric

Cu+2

Write a formula for Copper(I) oxide.

Cu2O

Ferrous

Fe2+

Ferric

Fe3+

Gases

H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2

Solid

I2

Magnesium oxide

MgO

Provide a formula for sodium oxide.

Na2O

Polyatomic arrangements

S8 and P4

Write a chemical formula for calcium sulfide. a. Ca2S b. CaS c. CaS2 d. Ca2S3

b. CaS

Br-

bromide ion

Name the compound AI2O3. a. aluminum(III) oxide b. dialuminum trioxide c. aluminum oxide d. aluminum(III) trioxide

c. aluminum oxide

Name the compound CrCl3. a. chromium chloride b. chromium (II) chloride c. chromium (III) chloride d. chromium trichloride

c. chromium (III) chloride

Ion

can be produced by adding or removing electrons from a neutral atom

Name the compound CCI4.

carbon tetrachloride

CI-

chloride ion

Type III compounds

composed of only nonmetals. prefixes are used.

Ionic compounds

compounds composed of cations and anions

Binary compounds

compounds composed of two different elements -ionic/molecular

Molecular compounds are usually

contain two nonmetals

Type II Binary Ionic Compounds

containing a metal which can form multiple cations (Fe2+, Fe3+)

Type I Binary Ionic Compounds

containing a metal which forms only one cation (Na+, Ca2+)

Write a formula for tin(IV) fluoride. a. SnF b. SnF2 c. SnF3 d. Snf4

d. Snf4

Name the compound N2O5.

dinitrogen pentoxide

Name the compound P2O5.

diphosphorus pentoxide

F-

fluoride ion

Any neutral atom that ______ an electron forms an _______.

gains, anion

Common names

historical names of compounds which are not based on systematic rules

I-

iodide ion

Name the compound FeS.

iron (II) sulfide/ferrous sulfide

Name the compound Fe2S3.

iron (III) sulfide

Any neutral atom (usually metals) that _____ an electron forms a ______.

loses, cation

Name the compound MgBr2.

magnesium bromide

Binary ionic compound

metal + nonmetal

Nonmetals form ______ ions

negative

N3-

nitride ion

Binary molecular compound

nonmetal + nonmetal

O2-

oxide ion

Metals form ____ ions

positive

Name the compound SO2.

sulfur dioxide

Chemical nonenclature

systematic naming of chemical compounds

Transitions metals can often form more than one type of cation. These metals are referred as ________.

type II metals ex) Cu can exists as either Cu+ or Cu2+

Transition metals charges:

vary


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