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1 Name: _____________________________________ Class: ______ 6.3 Naming Compounds and Writing Formulas Chapter 6 Chemical Bonds

2 What are we going to learn? How to write the name and formula of ionic and covalently bonded compounds

3 Naming Ionic Compounds Ionic compound ____________: distinguishes the _______________ from _________ ionic compounds containing the ______________________________ ________________________ (ex: calcium chloride) Ionic compound ________________: describes the ________ of the ________ in the _______________ _____________________________________ (ex: CaCl 2 )

4 Binary Compounds If a ___________________ is made from only ________________________ is a ______________ compound (Ex: salt is a binary compound made of sodium and chlorine - sodium chloride) What’s in a Name? To ________ a binary compound: list the name of the ____________ ( + ion) ___________________ the name of the ______________ ( - ion)

5 Cations – First in Naming ____________: simply the name of the ___________ (no changes) Ex: sodium atom and sodium ion This _______________ groups ____, _____ and ________________ Group _____ has a _______________ Aluminum (Group _____) has a _____________

6 _______________________ with _____________________ possible ________ have a different naming strategy _________ of the ion contains a _________________ to indicate the ___________ Ex: copper (II) ion

7 Anions – The Followers _________: use name of the ______________ with the _______________ replacing –ine (ex: chlorine atom and chloride ion) _______________ are on the _________________ of the periodic _________ Ex: sodium chloride (cation) (anion)

8 Formulas If you know the __________ of an ionic compound, you can ________ its _________________________ Chemical formula includes _____________________ of the elements and ____________ (indicating _______________________) How do you write a formula? Write the symbol of the __________ first Follow with the symbol of the __________ Use _______________ to show the ________ of the ions in the compound

9 Polyatomic Ions A ____________________________________ that has a _____________________________ charge and ___________________ Ex: nitrate (NO) 3-, sulfate (SO 4 ) 2-, phosphate (PO 4 ) 3-

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11 Molecular Compounds _________ and _____________ of a molecular compound describe the _______ and _________________________ in a ____________ of the compound These _____________ are usually on the _________________ of the periodic table _____________ in the compound _____________________________

12 Naming a Molecular Compound ____________________ element name appears _________ (most ________ in the periodic table) Name of the ________________________ is changed to end in the suffix -_______ Ex: carbon dioxide ____________ indicate ____________ of atoms in the ______________ Ex: ___ shows that there are _______ carbon __________ in the molecule

13 Molecular Formula _________ the ______________ for the elements in the _________ the elements ___________ in the ________ ______________ in the compound name _____________ the _____________________ of ____________________ in the molecule ____________ appear as _________________ in the ____________

14 Writing Chemical Formulas for Binary Compounds Practice 1 - Write the symbols for the elements. 2 - Look up element ion charges and write them as superscripts to the right of the elemental symbols. 3 - Use the correct combination of ions to produce a compound with a net charge of zero. Multiple ions are indicated with subscripts. lithium oxide potassium chloride calcium oxide barium bromide

15 Writing Chemical Formulas for Binary Compounds with Polyatomic Ions lithium carbonate calcium nitrate ammonium sulfide sodium sulfate Writing Chemical Formulas for Transition Metals Practice Lead (IV) carbonate Copper (II) nitrate Iron (III) oxide Tin (IV) fluoride

16 Writing Chemical Names for Transition Metals Practice Fe(NO 3 ) 2 CuF 2 NiS FeCl 2 Writing Chemical Formulas Practice zinc carbonate barium oxide cadmium fluoride magnesium sulfide lithium phosphate

17 Writing Chemical Names Practice FeF 2 FeF 3 Hg 2 Br 2 HgBr 2 Writing Chemical Names Practice BaSO 4 FeF 2 CuCO 3 CaS MgO KCl

18 NO N 2 O NO 2 N 2 O 5 N 2 O 3


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