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CHAPTER 7CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS & CHEMICAL FORMULAS

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CHEMICAL NAMES & FORMULAS

• Most everyday chemical compounds are given common names.

• But, these names don’t tell us about the chemical composition of the chemicals.

• Nomenclature systems allow for us to use the most accurate name for chemicals.

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SIGNIFICANCE OF A FORMULA

• Recall: A chemical formula tells us what number of atoms and what kind of atoms are in a chemical compound.

• Examples

• Octane (C8H18) a molecular compound

• Aluminum sulfate, Al2(SO4)3 an ionic compound

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MONATOMIC IONS

• Recall: Cations have very low ionization energies [energies needed to lose an electron], while anions have very high electron affinities [energy needed to add an electron].

• The goal for elements is to reach a noble-gas configuration. Noble-gas configuration = STABILITY

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MONATOMIC CATIONS

• Members of Group 1 tend to lose 1 electron in order to get back to a noble-gas configuration. This results in a 1+ charge.

• Members of Group 2 lose 2 electrons in order to get back to a noble-gas configuration. This results in a 2+ charge.

• Members of Group 13 lose 3 electrons to get to a noble-gas configuration, resulting in a 3+ charge.

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MONATOMIC ANIONS

• Starting with Group 15, elements begin to gain electrons in order to reach noble-gas configuration.

• Group 15 = 3- charge [gain of 3 electrons]

• Group 16 = 2- charge [gain of 2 electrons]

• Group 17 = 1- charge [gain of an electron]

• There are some elements on the periodic table that can have multiple charges (positive), see the transition metals in the middle of the PT.

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NAMING MONATOMIC IONS

• When naming cations, the name of the cation is the same as the metal’s name.

• When naming anions, the name of the anion is changed by adding the suffix –ide.

• When an element can have multiple charges, we must use the Stock system. The Stock system uses Roman numerals in parenthesis to indicate the charge of the cation.

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THE NOTORIOUS B.I .C (BINARY IONIC COMPOUND)

• Binary ionic compounds are compounds composed of 2 different elements.

• As a general rule, the total + charge must equal the total – charge.

• When writing the formulas for BICs, follow the following steps.

• 1. Write ions side by side with cation first.

• 2. Criss-cross charge to make subscripts.

• 3. Check to see if subscripts are in lowest terms.

• Remember, + must = -!

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WRITING CHEMICAL FORMULAS PRACTICE

• Write the formula of the binary ionic compound that will result between the following elements:

• 1. zinc and sulfur

• 2. aluminum and phosphorus

• 3. strontium and chlorine

• 4. barium and oxygen

• 5. sodium and nitrogen

• 6. lithium and iodine

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NAMING BICS

• When naming BICs, we name the cation (metal) first, then the anion (nonmetal).

• Examples:

• 1. Sr3N2

• 2. AgCl

• 3. NaI

• 4. CaO

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NAMING BICS PRACTICE

• Name the following BICs indicated by the following formulas:

• 1. AgBr

• 2. ZnO

• 3. CaBr2

• 4. MgO

• 5. AlP

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NAMING BICS USING STOCK SYSTEM PRACTICE

• Name the following BICs according to the Stock system:

• 1. CuO

• 2. SnS

• 3. Fe2O3

• 4. FeO

• 5. PbCl2

• 6. VO

• 7. V3P4

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POLYATOMIC IONS

• Polyatomic ions are ions that are composed of more than one type of atom.

• Almost all polyatomic ions are negatively charged, except the ammonium ion [NH4+].

• A majority of polyatomic ions are called oxyanions. Oxyanions are polyatomic ions that contain oxygen.

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NOMENCLATURE OF POLYATOMIC IONS

• We can make several different polyatomic ions from the same two elements.

• Ex. N & O

• Nitrite = NO2-

• Nitrate = NO3-

• The suffix –ite goes with the anion with the lower number of oxygen atoms.

• The suffix –ate goes with the anion with the higher number of oxygen atoms.

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NOMENCLATURE OF POLYATOMIC IONS (CONTINUED)

• Sometimes, we may have to use prefixes when we have more than 2 possible anions.

• Ex. Chlorine & oxygen

• ClO4- = perchlorate

• ClO3- = chlorate

• ClO2- = chlorite

• ClO- = hypochlorite

• The prefix per- is used for the highest number of oxygen atoms; whereas, the prefix hypo- is used for the lowest number of oxygen atoms.

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WRITING FORMULAS USING POLYATOMIC IONS

• When writing formulas for compounds using polyatomic ions, we follow the same steps as BICs.

• 1. Write ions side by side—cation first!

• 2. Criss-cross charges to make subscripts.*

• 3. Check to see if subscripts are in lowest terms.

• *There is only a slight difference: If we criss-cross and the subscript for the polyatomic ion is greater than one, then we must put the polyatomic ion in parentheses.

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WRITING FORMULAS PRACTICE

• Write formulas for the following ionic compounds:

• 1. lithium nitrate

• 2. copper (II) sulfate

• 3. potassium perchlorate

• 4. ammonium chloride

• 5. lead (IV) phosphate

• 6. tin (IV) oxalate

• 7. ammonium carbonate

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NAMING COMPOUNDS USING POLYATOMICS

• When naming ionic compounds using polyatomic ions, the rules are the same.

• Cation goes first, followed by anion.

• We don’t have to change the ending of the polyatomic since the majority of them are anions.

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NAMING COMPOUNDS PRACTICE

• Give the names of the following ionic compounds:

• 1. NaCH3COO

• 2. SrCO3

• 3. Ba3(PO4)2

• 4. AgNO3

• 5. Cu(ClO4)2

• 6. Al2(SO4)3

• 7. KCN

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BINARY MOLECULAR COMPOUNDS (BMCS)

• Different from BICs—contain 2 nonmetal atoms

• Nomenclature system uses Greek numerical prefixes

• PREFIXES *Use mono- only for second word

1 mono-*

2 di-

3 tri-

4 tetra-

5 penta-

6 hexa-

7 hepta-

8 octa-

9 nona-

10 deca-

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NAMING BINARY MOLECULAR COMPOUNDS

General Formula for Naming BMCs

Prefix* (if more than 1) Element name Prefix Root name of

element -ide

Less electronegative element More electronegative element

Order for less electronegative element: C, P, N, H, S, I, Br, Cl, O, F

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NAMING BMCS• Name the following binary molecular compound

P4O10

Tetra - + phosphorusDeca-­‐    +    ox-­‐    +    -­‐ide

Drop  the  a  from  the  prefix

 tetraphosphorus  decoxide

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NAMING BMCS PRACTICE

• Give the names of the following binary molecular compounds:

• 1. SO3

• 2. CO2

• 3. N2O5

• 4. As2O5

• 5. PBr5

• 6. SF6

• 7. ICl3

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WRITING BMCS FORMULAS PRACTICE

• Write the formulas for the following compounds:

• 1. oxygen difluoride

• 2. carbon tetraiodide

• 3. phosphorus trichloride

• 4. dinitrogen monoxide

• 5. disilicon hexabromide

• 6. diphosphorus trioxide

• 7. disulfur dichloride