Top Banner
3.2 Names and Formulas of Ionic Compounds
13

3.2 Names and Formulas of Ionic Compounds - VSB BLOGSblogs.vsb.bc.ca/apower/files/2016/10/Sc-9-3.2-PowerPoint.pdf · •Looking at the ionic compounds below, list three patterns you

May 12, 2018

Download

Documents

vuongnhu
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: 3.2 Names and Formulas of Ionic Compounds - VSB BLOGSblogs.vsb.bc.ca/apower/files/2016/10/Sc-9-3.2-PowerPoint.pdf · •Looking at the ionic compounds below, list three patterns you

3.2 Names and Formulas of

Ionic Compounds

Page 2: 3.2 Names and Formulas of Ionic Compounds - VSB BLOGSblogs.vsb.bc.ca/apower/files/2016/10/Sc-9-3.2-PowerPoint.pdf · •Looking at the ionic compounds below, list three patterns you

Goal #1 Understand the process of naming ionic and

covalent compounds

• Looking at the ionic compounds below, list

three patterns you can find in how these names

are written. You may use your periodic table to

help you

• sodium bromide -lead (IV) nitride

• magnesium sulfide -aluminum fluoride

• iron (III) oxide

Page 3: 3.2 Names and Formulas of Ionic Compounds - VSB BLOGSblogs.vsb.bc.ca/apower/files/2016/10/Sc-9-3.2-PowerPoint.pdf · •Looking at the ionic compounds below, list three patterns you

Writing Formulas of ionic

compounds

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URc75ho

KGLY

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_LVAN

MpJ0c

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9iQ5Qn

42DM

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glBScTf0

aJc

Page 4: 3.2 Names and Formulas of Ionic Compounds - VSB BLOGSblogs.vsb.bc.ca/apower/files/2016/10/Sc-9-3.2-PowerPoint.pdf · •Looking at the ionic compounds below, list three patterns you

3.2 Names and Formulas of

Ionic Compounds

• The chemical name indicates the elements present in

the compound. Chemical names for ionic compounds are given

according to rules.

• The positive ion (metal) is always the 1st part of the name

• The negative ion (non-metal) is always the 2nd part of the name

• The non-metal ion’s name ends with the suffix “-ide”

Page 5: 3.2 Names and Formulas of Ionic Compounds - VSB BLOGSblogs.vsb.bc.ca/apower/files/2016/10/Sc-9-3.2-PowerPoint.pdf · •Looking at the ionic compounds below, list three patterns you

Ionic Chemical Formulas• In an ionic compound, the positive charges balance

the negative charges. This balance of charge is used to determine

the smallest whole number ratio of positive to negative ions.

Page 6: 3.2 Names and Formulas of Ionic Compounds - VSB BLOGSblogs.vsb.bc.ca/apower/files/2016/10/Sc-9-3.2-PowerPoint.pdf · •Looking at the ionic compounds below, list three patterns you

Multivalent Metal Compounds• Many metals are multivalent, meaning the metals

form two or more different positive ions with different charges

• For example, the atom iron forms two ions Fe2+ and Fe3+

• Too distinguish different ions for the same metal, roman

numerals are added to their name. For example, Fe3+ would

be named “iron(III)”

Page 7: 3.2 Names and Formulas of Ionic Compounds - VSB BLOGSblogs.vsb.bc.ca/apower/files/2016/10/Sc-9-3.2-PowerPoint.pdf · •Looking at the ionic compounds below, list three patterns you

Writing Multivalent Formulas• Writing ionic compound formulas with multivalent

ions follows the same rules as regular ionic compounds

Page 8: 3.2 Names and Formulas of Ionic Compounds - VSB BLOGSblogs.vsb.bc.ca/apower/files/2016/10/Sc-9-3.2-PowerPoint.pdf · •Looking at the ionic compounds below, list three patterns you

Multivalent Compound Names• Steps to writing multivalent compound names are

as follows:

• Identify the metal and verify it forms more than one ion

• Determine the ratio of ions - for example, Fe2O3 means 2 iron

ions for every 3 oxygen ions

• Note the charge on the negative ion: Oxygen is O2-

• The positive and negative charges must balance, so 2 iron

ions of 3+ charge (Fe3+) are needed to balance the 3 oxygen

ions

• Write the name of the compound: Iron(III) oxide

Page 9: 3.2 Names and Formulas of Ionic Compounds - VSB BLOGSblogs.vsb.bc.ca/apower/files/2016/10/Sc-9-3.2-PowerPoint.pdf · •Looking at the ionic compounds below, list three patterns you

Polyatomic Ion Compounds• Steps to writing names for formulas involving

polyatomic ions are similar to other ionic compounds

Page 10: 3.2 Names and Formulas of Ionic Compounds - VSB BLOGSblogs.vsb.bc.ca/apower/files/2016/10/Sc-9-3.2-PowerPoint.pdf · •Looking at the ionic compounds below, list three patterns you

Worksheet

(c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007

Page 11: 3.2 Names and Formulas of Ionic Compounds - VSB BLOGSblogs.vsb.bc.ca/apower/files/2016/10/Sc-9-3.2-PowerPoint.pdf · •Looking at the ionic compounds below, list three patterns you

Covalent Compounds

(c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007

Page 12: 3.2 Names and Formulas of Ionic Compounds - VSB BLOGSblogs.vsb.bc.ca/apower/files/2016/10/Sc-9-3.2-PowerPoint.pdf · •Looking at the ionic compounds below, list three patterns you

• Looking at the covalent compounds below list 3

patterns you see in how the names are written.

• dinitrogen trioxide

• nitrogen trichloride

• carbon disulfide

• tetraphosphorus decaoxide

• phosphorus pentabromide

Page 13: 3.2 Names and Formulas of Ionic Compounds - VSB BLOGSblogs.vsb.bc.ca/apower/files/2016/10/Sc-9-3.2-PowerPoint.pdf · •Looking at the ionic compounds below, list three patterns you

Patterns….

• Both elements are non-metals

• Ending is changed to ‘ide’

• They have prefixes (Tell you how many of each

there are)

• Di, tri, deca, penta…etc….you should know 1-10