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We’ll go over another example of writing the formula for a compound with polyatomic ions. Formulas for Compound with Polyatomic Ions Example 3
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We’ll go over another example of writing the formula for a compound with polyatomic ions.

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Page 1: We’ll go over another example of writing the formula for a compound with polyatomic ions.

We’ll go over another example of writing the formula for a compound with polyatomic ions.

Formulas for Compound with Polyatomic Ions

Example 3

Page 2: We’ll go over another example of writing the formula for a compound with polyatomic ions.

We’re asked to write the formula for iron(III) hydroxide

Fe3+ OH–

+3 –3Total Positive Charge

Total Negative Charge

OH–

OH–

Write the formula for iron(III) hydroxide.

Page 3: We’ll go over another example of writing the formula for a compound with polyatomic ions.

Iron(III) is the ion of iron with a positive 3 charge

Write the formula for iron(III) hydroxide.

Page 4: We’ll go over another example of writing the formula for a compound with polyatomic ions.

And hydroxide is the polyatomic ion O H minus

Write the formula for iron(III) hydroxide.

Page 5: We’ll go over another example of writing the formula for a compound with polyatomic ions.

The iron(III) ion is found on the periodic table and on the ion table (click) it is Fe with a positive 3 charge.

Fe3+ OH–

+3 –3Total Positive Charge

Total Negative Charge

OH–

OH–

Write the formula for iron(III) hydroxide.

From Periodic

Table From Ion Table

Page 6: We’ll go over another example of writing the formula for a compound with polyatomic ions.

Hydroxide is a polyatomic ion found on the ion table.(click) It is OH with a charge of negative 1.

Fe3+ OH–

+3 –3Total Positive Charge

Total Negative Charge

OH–

OH–

Write the formula for iron(III) hydroxide.

From Ion Table

Page 7: We’ll go over another example of writing the formula for a compound with polyatomic ions.

Even though the formula for the hydroxide ion has no little numbers, or subscripts in it like many of the polyatomic ions do,

Fe3+ OH–

+3 –3Total Positive Charge

Total Negative Charge

OH–

OH–

Write the formula for iron(III) hydroxide.

Even though OH– does not have any subscripts in it, It is still a polyatomic ion,Because is has two different elements (oxygen and hydrogen)

Page 8: We’ll go over another example of writing the formula for a compound with polyatomic ions.

It is still a polyatomic ion

Fe3+ OH–

+3 –3Total Positive Charge

Total Negative Charge

OH–

OH–

Write the formula for iron(III) hydroxide.

Even though OH– does not have any subscripts in it, It is still a polyatomic ion,Because is has two different elements (oxygen and hydrogen)

Page 9: We’ll go over another example of writing the formula for a compound with polyatomic ions.

Because is contains two different elements,

Fe3+ OH–

+3 –3Total Positive Charge

Total Negative Charge

OH–

OH–

Write the formula for iron(III) hydroxide.

Even though OH– does not have any subscripts in it, It is still a polyatomic ion,Because is has two different elements (oxygen and hydrogen)

Page 10: We’ll go over another example of writing the formula for a compound with polyatomic ions.

oxygen

Fe3+ OH–

+3 –3Total Positive Charge

Total Negative Charge

OH–

OH–

Write the formula for iron(III) hydroxide.

Even though OH– does not have any subscripts in it, It is still a polyatomic ion,Because is has two different elements (oxygen and hydrogen)

Page 11: We’ll go over another example of writing the formula for a compound with polyatomic ions.

And hydrogen. There is more than one capital letter in the formula, which makes it a polyatomic ion.

Fe3+ OH–

+3 –3Total Positive Charge

Total Negative Charge

OH–

OH–

Write the formula for iron(III) hydroxide.

Even though OH– does not have any subscripts in it, It is still a polyatomic ion,Because is has two different elements (oxygen and hydrogen)

Page 12: We’ll go over another example of writing the formula for a compound with polyatomic ions.

You can see that if we have one Fe 3 plus ion and one OH minus ion, the total positive charge is positive 3 and the total negative charge is negative 1

Fe3+ OH–

+3 –1Total Positive Charge

Total Negative Charge

OH–

OH–

Write the formula for iron(III) hydroxide.

Page 13: We’ll go over another example of writing the formula for a compound with polyatomic ions.

And these do not add up to zero.

Fe3+ OH–

+3 –1Total Positive Charge

Total Negative Charge

OH–

OH–

Write the formula for iron(III) hydroxide.

These do not add up to zero

Page 14: We’ll go over another example of writing the formula for a compound with polyatomic ions.

To make the charges balance, (click) we add two more hydroxide ions

Fe3+ OH–

+3 –3Total Positive Charge

Total Negative Charge

OH–

OH–

Write the formula for iron(III) hydroxide.

Page 15: We’ll go over another example of writing the formula for a compound with polyatomic ions.

The total negative charge is now negative 3

Fe3+ OH–

+3 –3Total Positive Charge

Total Negative Charge

OH–

OH–

Write the formula for iron(III) hydroxide.

Page 16: We’ll go over another example of writing the formula for a compound with polyatomic ions.

Now the positive and negative charges are balanced, they do add up to zero.

Fe3+ OH–

+3 –3Total Positive Charge

Total Negative Charge

OH–

OH–

Write the formula for iron(III) hydroxide.

These DO add up to zero

Page 17: We’ll go over another example of writing the formula for a compound with polyatomic ions.

So in the formula, we have one iron ion,

Fe3+ OH–

+3 –3

OH–

OH–

Write the formula for iron(III) hydroxide.

Fe(OH)3

Page 18: We’ll go over another example of writing the formula for a compound with polyatomic ions.

And 3 hydroxide ions

Fe3+ OH–

+3 –3

OH–

OH–

Write the formula for iron(III) hydroxide.

Fe(OH)3

Page 19: We’ll go over another example of writing the formula for a compound with polyatomic ions.

Now the 3 here is a subscript to the right of the polyatomic ion hydroxide, indicating this formula has 3 hydroxides. Because OH is a polyatomic ion and there is a subscript to the right of it,

Fe3+ OH–

+3 –3

OH–

OH–

Write the formula for iron(III) hydroxide.

Fe(OH)3

A subscript to the right of the polyatomic ion

Page 20: We’ll go over another example of writing the formula for a compound with polyatomic ions.

Brackets must be written around the OH in the formula.

Fe3+ OH–

+3 –3

OH–

OH–

Write the formula for iron(III) hydroxide.

Fe(OH)3

A subscript to the right of the polyatomic ion

Page 21: We’ll go over another example of writing the formula for a compound with polyatomic ions.

So the final formula for iron(III) hydroxide is (click) Fe (OH in brackets) , 3.

Write the formula for iron(III) hydroxide.

Fe(OH)3