Chemical formulas and chemical compounds part I

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Oxi numbers S8 H2 Fe S2- Al3+ Na2SO4 K2C2O4 Ba(NO3)2 NF3 (NH4)2SO4

0 0 0 + -2 +3 +1+6-2 +1+3-2 +2+5-2 +3-1 -3+1+6-2

Rules for writing the formula/naming simple covalent compounds

1st nonmetal add prefix if nessacery 2nd nonmetal add prefix and suffix Question 8

Which "other" metal is understood to be a certain anion

Aluminum 3+

salt

An ionic compound composed of a cation and the anion from an acid

12) name CO2 CO NO2 SO3 N2P5

Carbon dioxide Carbon monoide Nitrogen dioxide Sulfur trioxide dinitrogen pentaphosphide

8) write the names of the following CO2 CO Si2P5 N3Cl7

Carbon dioxide Carbon monoxide Disilicon pentaphosphide Trinitrogen Heptachloride

11) name CsCl2 BaS Cu2O FePO4 CoS Mn3N2 Al2(SO4)3 Zn(ClO3)2

Cesium chloride Barium sulfide Copper (I) oxide Iron (III) phosphate Cobalt (II) sulfide Manganese (II) nitride Aluminum sulfate Zinc Chlorate

binary compounds

Compounds composed of two elements

4) Give the names for the following compounds CuO CoF3 SnI4 FeS

Copper (II) oxide Cobalt (III) fluride Tin (IV) Iodide Iron (II) sulfide

Write the names of the following CuO why? How to check if you are right

Copper (II) oxide Cu? O2- Cu2+ O2- Cancel out 1 1 Check anion to get cation

3) Write the formula and give the name for the compound formed by the ions Cr3+ and F- Cu2+ and Br- Fe2+ and O2- Pb2+ and Cl- Hg2+ and S2- Sn2+ and F- Fe3+ and O2-

CrF3 Chromium (III) fluoride CuBr2 Copper (II) bromide FeO Iron (II) oxide PbCl2 Lead (II) chloride HgS mercury (II) sulfide SnF2 Tin (II) fluoride Fe2O3 iron (III) oxide

Charges in an ion reflect

ELECTRON distribution of the compound (Think anions and cations)(lost and gain in e-)

Oxidation rules

Elemental form of anything is 0 Monoatomic ions are the same as the charge Group 1 = +1 Group 2 = +2 H = +1 (-1 with metals) O = -2 (unless peroxide -1) F = -1 Sum of oxi # in nuetral compund is 0 Sum of oxi # in polyatomic ion is the same as its charge

What groups are certain for ions

Group 1 and 2

What always comes first in a acid

HYDROGEN

Name the common prefix/suffix in polyatomic ions

Hypo__ite= -2 Oxygen from -ate -ite= -1 Oxygen from -ate -ate= memorize Per__ate= +1 Oxygen from -ate

monatomic ions

Ions formed from a single atom

5) write the names of the following FeCl2 PbBr2 ZnCl2

Iron (II) chloride Lead (II) bromide Zinc Chloride

6) write the names of the following FeS FeN NiI PbO2

Iron (II) sulfide Iron (III) nitride Nickel (I) Iodide Lead (IV) Oxide

13) formula Potassium sulfate Iron (III) carbonate Cobalt (II) chromate Copper (I) sulfite

K2SO4 Fe2(CO3)3 CoCrO4 Cu2SO3

How do we find out whether a redox reaction has occured or not

Keep track of electron by assigning oxidation numbers to the atoms or ions involved in a Chemical reaction

Rules for molecular/covalent compounds Review

Metal no change Nonmetal add -ide and prefix

Rules from writing the formula/name for binary/tertiary ionic compounds Review

Metal no change Transition add roman numeral Nonmetal add -ide Question 9 and 10

Name all prefix 1-10

Mono 1 Di 2 Tri 3 Tetra 4 Penta 5 Hexa 6 Hepta 7 Octa 8 Nona 9 Deca 10

Rules to name/write the formula of tertiary ionic compounds

Name the metal (include roman numerals if transition metal) Name the polyatomic ion (be careful if there is no subscript) Question 7

Rules for writing name/formula of binary compounds with cation (not transition) and anion

No change to the cation Add -ide to the anion Question 1 and 2

How to name acids

Oxyacid ___ATE+H = ___(first part of polyatomic)__ic acid SulfATE+H Sulfuric acid ___ITE+H = ____(first part of polyatomic)__ous acid SulfITE+H Sulfurous acid Binaryacid: hydro___(halogen)___ic acid HCl Hydrochloric acid

Is this oxyacid or binaryacid? Why H2SO4 HCl

Oxyacid: includes hydrogen and polyatomic ion Binaryacid: includes hydrogen and halogen

Tertiary includes

Polyatomic 3+ elements in compound

Oxidation

Reduction reaction are reacations in which electron are lost and gained by atoms or ions in reactants

2) Name the binary ionic compounds indicated by the following formulas AgCl ZnO CaBr2 SrF2 BaO CaCl2

Silver (I) chloride Zinc oxide Calcium bromide Strontium fluoride Barium oxide Calcium chloride

10) write the name of the following Ag2O Ca(OH)2 KClO3 NH4OH Fe2(CrO4)3 KClO

Silver oxide Calcium hydroxide Potassium chlorate Ammonium hydroxide Iron (III) chromate Potassium hypochlorite

9) write the formula for the following Tin (IV) sulfate Sodium iodide Calcium chloride Potassium sulfide Lithium nitrate Copper (II) sulfate Sodium carbonate Calcium nitrite Potassium perchlorate

Sn(SO4)2 NaI CaCl2 K2S LiNO3 CuSO4 Na2CO3 Ca(NO2)2 KClO4

7) write the name of the following NaNO3 SrSO4 Cu(NO3)2 (NH4)2S H3OCl CuCO3 Fe2(CO3)3

Sodium Nitrate Strontium Sulfate Copper (II) Nitrate Ammonium Sulfide Hydronium Chloride Copper (II) Carbonate Iron (III) Carbonate

Rules for writing name/formula of binary compounds with cation (transition) and anion

Write the roman numeral charge for cation Add -ide to the anion Question 3 and 4

Rules for formula compounds

Write the symbols of each ion Write the charge of each ion Cris Cross the numbers of the charges (be careful with polyatomic) Rewrite the formula with subscripts Question 1 and 13

Which transition metal do you never need to write the roman numeral? Why

Zinc because it is understood to be 2+

1) Write the formulas for the binary ionic compounds formed between the following elements Zn and I Zn and S K and I Mg and Cl Na and S Al and S Al and N

ZnI2 ZnS KI MgCl2 Na2S Al2S3 AlN

Binary acids

acids that consist of two elements, usually hydrogen and one of the halogens— fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine

Oxyacids

acids that contain hydrogen, oxygen, and a third element (usually a nonmetal).

oxidation numbers/oxidation states

indicate the general distribution of electrons among the bonded atoms in a molecular compound or a polyatomic ion, are assigned to the atoms composing the compound or ion

Hydrocarbons

molecular compounds composed solely of carbon and hydrogen

nomenclature

naming system

oxyanions

polyatomic ions that contain oxygen


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