Chemistry Ch.6
Ammonium Carbonate
(NH₄)₂CO₃
The three Oxy acids you need to memorize.
1. H₂SO₄ = Sulfuric Acid 2. HNO₃ = Nitric Acid 3. HC₂H₃O₂ = Acetic Acid
Name the Polyatomic Ion: C₂H₃O₂⁻
Accetate
HC₂H₃O₂
Acetic Acid
Al & O make what formula and what's it's name.
Al₂O₃, Aluminum Oxide
Name the Polyatomic Ion: NH₄⁺
Ammonium
Memorize and Answer the Chart Nonmetals gain e- to form anions. Group 7A Forms -? anions. Group 6A Forms -? anions. Group 5A Forms -? anions.
Answer: Nonmetals gain e- to form anions. Group 7A Forms -1 anions. Group 6A Forms -2 anions. Group 5A Forms -3 anions.
Memorize and Answer the Chart Some Metals ALWAYS form the same cation. Group 1A Forms +? cations. Group 2A Forms +? cations. What 3 specific element configurations don't form more than what cation?
Answer: Some Metals ALWAYS form the same cation. Group 1A Forms +1 cations. Group 2A Forms +2 cations. What 3 specific element configurations don't form more than what cation? Al³⁺ Zn²⁺ Ag⁺
Ba & S make what formula and what's it's name.
BaS, Barium Sulfide
BaO
Barium Oxide
Tribromine Octoxide
Br₃O₈
Carbon Tetrachloride
CCl₄
Cabonate Ion
CO₃²⁻
Write it's equivelence: Carbonate
CO₃²⁻
Name to Formula: Calcium Chloride
CaCl₂
Ca & I make what formula and what's it's name.
CaI₂, Calcium Iodide
Name the following compound: CaBr₂
Calcium Bromide
Name the Polyatomic Ion: CO₃²⁻
Carbonate
Name the Polyatomic Ion: ClO₃⁻
Chlorate
Name the Polyatomic Ion: CrO₄²⁻
Chromate
Write it's equivelence: Chlorate
ClO₃⁻
CuCO₃
Copper(II)Carbonate
Chromate Ion
CrO₄²⁻
Write it's equivelence: Chromate
CrO₄²⁻
Chromium(III)Oxide
Cr₂O₃
Cs & P make what formula and what's it's name.
Cs₃P, Cesium Phosphide
Name the following compound: Copper (II) Chloride
CuCl₂
Write it's equivelence: Accetate
C₂H₃O₂⁻
S₂F₁₀
DiSulfur Decafluoride
Name the following compound: P₂S₃
Diphosphorus Trisulfide
Iron(III)Acetate
Fe(C₂H₃O₂)₃
Nitric Acid
HNO₃
Name to Formula: Mercury(II)Oxide
HgO
Name the Polyatomic Ion: OH⁻
Hydroxide
Hydrosulfuric acid
H₂S
IF₆
Iodine Hexafluoride
Na₂CO₃
Ions CO₃ = Carbonate (CO₃²⁻) First thing you must know and remember is that these compounds MUST be neutral. So finding out the prefix's of type II compounds the metals prefix will always be the number of ions it needs for it to be neutral. In the problem Na₂CO₃, there is only 2 sodium represented by Na₂ so Na = 2. There is 3 Carbonate's so CO₃ = 3. The charge of Carbonate is -2, represented by the negative in CO₃²⁻. There are 3 of them so the equation would be 2(?)+1(-2)= Neutral or 0. So it would be Sodium Carbonate. Because it is not a type II, but a type I because sodium(Na) does not from more than one cation. It require only 1 sodium to equal out the equation. Answer : Sodium Carbonate
Name the CMPD: Fe(NO₃)₃
Ions NO₃ = Nitrate(NO₃⁻) First thing you must know and remember is that these compounds MUST be neutral. So finding out the prefix's of type II compounds the metals prefix will always be the number of ions it needs for it to be neutral. In the problem Fe(NO₃)₃ there is only 1 iron represented by Fe so Fe = 1. There is 3 Nitrate's so NO₃ = 3. The charge of Nitrate is -1, represented by the negative in NO₃⁻. There are 3 of them so the equation would be 1(?)+3(-1)= Neutral or 0. So it would be Iron(III). Because it takes 3 to equal out the equation. Answer: Iron(III)Nitrate
Name the CMPD: Mn(OH)₂
Ions OH = Hydroxide(OH⁻) First thing you must know and remember is that these compounds MUST be neutral. So finding out the prefix's of type II compounds the metals prefix will always be the number of ions it needs for it to be neutral. In the problem Mn(OH)₂ there is only 1 maganese represented by Mn so Mn = 1. There is 2 Hydroxide's so OH₂ = 2. The charge of Hydroxide is -1, represented by the negative in OH⁻. There are 2 of them so the equation would be 1(?)+2(-1)= Neutral or 0. So it would be Maganese(II). Because it takes 2 to equal out the equation. Answer: Maganese(II)Hydroxide
Name the CMPD: NH₄ClO₃
Ions Answer: Ammonium Chlorate NH₄⁺ = Ammonium ClO₃⁻ = Chlorate
Name the following compound: Fe₂O₃
Iron (III) Oxide
Fe(NO₃)₂
Iron(II)Nitrate
Potassium Permanganate
KMnO₄
Name the following compound: PbO
Lead (II) Oxide
MnS
Maganese(II)Sulfide
Mg₃N₂
Magnesium Nitride
Mg & N make what formula and what's it's name.
Mg₃N₂, Magnesium Nitride
Write it's equivelence: Permangante
MnO₄⁻
Ammonium Ion
NH₄⁺
Write it's equivelence: Ammonium
NH₄⁺
Write it's equivelence: Nitrite
NO₂⁻
Nitrate Ion
NO₃⁻
Write it's equivelence: Nitrate
NO₃⁻
Name the Polyatomic Ion: NO₃⁻
Nitrate
Name the Polyatomic Ion: NO₂⁻
Nitrite
Name to Formula: DiNitrogen Monoxide
N₂O
Tetranitrogen Hexasulfide
N₄S₆
Write it's equivelence: Hydroxide
OH⁻
Write it's equivelence: Phosphate
PO₄³⁻
Name the Polyatomic Ion: MnO₄⁻
Permangante
Name the Polyatomic Ion: PO₄³⁻
Phosphate
Phosphide Ion
P³⁻
Write it's equivelence: Sulfite
SO₃²⁻
Write it's equivelence: Sulfate
SO₄²⁻
Tin(II)Hydroxide
Sn(OH)₂
Name the Polyatomic Ion: SO₄²⁻
Sulfate
Name the Polyatomic Ion: SO₃²⁻
Sulfite
Sulfide Ion
S²⁻
When writing out formulas, for a compound you don't have to write in the _____, but for writing out a ion you must include the what.
The charge
The rules for writing acids is first 1. Write the prefix _____ + the stem of the the second element with the suffix ___. 2. Add the word ____
The rules for writing acids is first 1. Write the prefix "Hydro" + the stem of the the second element with the suffix "ic". 2. Add the word acid. Ex) HF = Hydroflouric Acid HBr = Hydrobromic Acid HI = HydroIodic Acid
What do Binary Compounds of type (I) always form.
They always form the same charge Ex Al³⁺ or any non transition metal would use type (I) naming rules.
SnF₂
Tin(II)Fluoride
What are the metals that are the only metals that can form more than one cation to affect the addition of a roman numeral to an equation?
Transition metals
Name the CMPD's type & name: MgCl₂
Type(I), Magnesium Chloride
Name the CMPD's type & name: K₂S
Type(I), Potassium Sulfide
Name the CMPD's type & name: CuO
Type(II), Copper(II)Oxide
Name the CMPD's type & name: TiCl₄
Type(II), Titanium(IV)Chloride
Name the CMPD's type & name B₂O₃
Type(III), DiBoron Trioxide
Name the CMPD's type & name: OF₂
Type(III), Oxygen DiFluoride
ZnSO₄
Zinc Sulfate