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NAMING AND WRITING FORMULAS FOR COMPOUNDS Unit 4.

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Page 1: NAMING AND WRITING FORMULAS FOR COMPOUNDS Unit 4.

NAMING AND WRITING FORMULAS FOR COMPOUNDS

Unit 4

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1. NAMING IONIC COMPOUNDS

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• Ionic Compound: • Composed of ions• Cations & Anions• Metals & Nonmetals

Cations: • + charge• Metals• + Polyatomic Ions

Anions: • - charge• Nonmetals• - Polyatomic Ions

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1. Name the cation (always 1st)

2. Name the anion – add “ide” ending (always 2nd)

If anion is polyatomic, just use name (no ending)

* This is for cations with a single charge (oxidation state)

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• For cations with more than one oxidation state• Name the cation • Add roman numeral to indicate charge of the cation

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2. WRITING THE FORMULAS FOR IONIC COMPOUNDS

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1. Write the cation symbol

2. Write the anion symbol (or polyatomic formula)

3. Balance + and – charges so they add to zero

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3. NAMING AND WRITING FORMULAS FOR MOLECULAR COMPOUNDS

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• Molecular Compounds• Nonmetals only• Use greek prefixes to tell # of atoms

1 – mono2 – di3 – tri4 – tetra5 – penta6 – hexa7 – hepta8 – octa9 – nona10 - deca

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4. ACIDS

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• Recognizing an acid• Molecular compound beginning with “H” (or H2 or H3)

• May contain polyatomic ions

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Binary Acids

1. Start name with “hydro”

2. Use anion name adding “ic” ending

3. End with “acid”

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Oxyacids

1. Use polyatomic ion name

1. Add “ic” in place of “ate”

2. Add “ous” in place of “ite”

2. End with “acid”

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Writing Acid Formulas

1. Write the symbol for hydrogen 1st

2. Write the symbol for nonmetal or polyatomic anion

3. Balance + and – charges so they add to zero • (H will have a charge of +1)

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5. DIATOMIC MOLECULES

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• 2 of the same atom bonded together• Some elements naturally exist as diatomic

H, N, O, F, Cl, Br, I

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6. HYDRATES

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• Ionic salt with molecules of water attached

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Naming Hydrates

1. Name the ionic compound

2. Use a greek prefix for number of water molecules

3. End with “hydrate”

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Writing the Formulas for Hydrates

1. Write the formula for the ionic compound

2. Indicate the number of water molecules with big number in front of H2O

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7. COMPOUNDS WITH COMMON NAMES

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1. H2O

2. NaHCO3

3. H2O2

4. NH3

5. CH4

6. HCH3COO (HC2H3O2)