Naming Compounds Quizlet

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Polyatomic Ions

A positively or negatively charged, covalently bonded group of atoms

Silver (l) Chloride

AgCl

Classify Ne as atoms, ionic compounds, or molecule

Atom

Determine the chemical formula for the following covalent compound Diboron Tetrahydride

B2H4

Name the following covalent compound BBr3

Boron Tribromide

Calcium Chlorate

Ca(ClO3)2

Name the following covalent compounds CF4

Carbon Tetrafluoride

Explain why a covalent bond forms, how it forms, and what types of elements form them.

Covalent bonds form to make elements more stable., Two nonmetals share electrons.

Differentiate between the properties of covalent compounds and ionic compounds.

Differentiate between the properties of covalent compounds and ionic compounds. Covalent compounds: low melting and boiling points, usually gases or dull or brittle solids, do not conduct electricity in water. Ionic compounds: high melting and boiling points, usually solid crystals, do conduct electricity in water.

Name the following covalent compound P2S3

Diphosphorous Trisulfide

Iron (lll) Bromide

FeBr3

AuCO3

Gold (ll) Carbonate

Classify KCl as atoms, ionic compounds, or molecule

Ionic compound

Classify NH4Cl as atoms, ionic compounds, or molecule

Ionic compound

Lithium phosphate

Li3PO4

MnOH

Manganese (l) Hydroxide

Magnesium Hydroxide

Mg(OH)2

Classify H2O as atoms, ionic compounds, or molecule

Molecule

Determine the chemical formula for the following covalent compound Dinitrogen Trioxide

N2O3

Determine the chemical formula for the following covalent compound Dinitrogen Monosulfide

N2S

Ammonium Acetate

NH4C2H3O2

Name the following covalent compound NH3

Nitrogen Trihydride

Determine the chemical formula for the following covalent compound Sulfur Dioxide

SO2

Describe the difference between single, double, and triple bonds.

Single bond: 2 e- shared Double bond: 4 e- shared Triple bond: 6 e- shared

Oxidation number

The charge on an ion

Explain why elements form compounds, and what most elements need to achieve this. Include which elements do not tend to form compounds and why.

To be stable, 8 valence electrons, Noble gases.

Explain why an ionic bond forms, how it forms, the two parts that make it up, and the overall charge of the resulting compound.

To make elements more stable, a metal (cation) transfers its valence e- to a nonmetal (anion), overall charge is 0

Al2O3

aluminum oxide

(NH4)2SO4

ammonium sulfate

Octet rule

atoms will gain, lose, or share electrons in order to have 8 electrons in their outer shell.

Covalent Bond

bond that results from the sharing of electrons between two nonmetals.

Ions

charged atom that has gained or lost electrons.

Molecule

compound formed when 2 or more elements bond covalently.

chemical bond

force that holds atoms together in a compound.

Mg(OH)2

magnesium hydroxide

What is an anion?

negatively charged ion formed from gaining e-

What is an cation?

positively charged ion formed from losing e-

NaC2H3O2

sodium acetate

chemical formula

tells what elements and how many of each element are in a unit of that compound.

Compound

two or more elements chemically combined.

Ionic bond

when atoms transfer electrons in order to be stable.


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