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1 Chemical Nomenclature
Formula to Name BaBr2 barium bromide Na2SO4 sodium sulfate (NH4)3PO4 ammonium phosphate phosphorus trichloride PCl3 Sn(NO3)4 tin(IV) nitrate or stannic nitrate aluminum carbonate Al2(CO3)3

2 Chemical Nomenclature
Name to Formula potassium sulfide K1+ S2– K2S magnesium hydrogen carbonate Mg2+ HCO31– Mg(HCO3)2 dichlorine oxide Cl2O copper(II) nitrite Cu2+ NO21– Cu(NO2)2 PO43– Zn3(PO4)2 zinc phosphate Zn2+ tetrasulfur dinitride S4N2

3 Chemical Nomenclature Bonus Quiz #1
Chemistry 205 Chemical Nomenclature Bonus Quiz #1 (6 points) 1. Give a chemical name for the following compounds. a. Na2S b. SO3 c. Mg(NO3)2 2. Write the formula for each of the following compounds. a. Phosphorus tribromide b. Calcium iodide c. Iron(II) phosphate

4 Chemical Nomenclature Bonus Quiz #1 (Answer Key)
Chemistry 205 Chemical Nomenclature Bonus Quiz #1 (Answer Key) 1. Give a chemical name for the following compounds. a. Na2S sodium sulfide This is a binary compound composed of a metal and a nonmetal. The –ide ending indicates a binary compound. Because sodium has only a charge of only 1+ and sulfide is 2–, there is only one formula for sodium sulfide. b. SO3 sulfur trioxide This is a binary compound composed of two nonmetals. The –ide ending indicates a binary compound and with two nonmetals, the number of atoms must also be given.

5 Chemical Nomenclature Bonus Quiz #1 (Answer Key)
Chemistry 205 Chemical Nomenclature Bonus Quiz #1 (Answer Key) 1. c. Mg(NO3)2 magnesium nitrate The name magnesium can be used since the magnesium ion has a fixed charge (2+). Since the nitrate ion has a charge of 1-, the formula must have 2 nitrate ions and no prefix is required. 2. Write the formula for each of the following compounds. a. Phosphorus tribromide PBr3 This is a binary compound composed of two nonmetals. In this case the name gives both the name and the number for each of the two elements in the compound. The first element is phosphorus and there is one, and the second element (indicated by the one ending in –ide) is bromine, and there are three.

6 Chemical Nomenclature Bonus Quiz #1 (Answer Key)
Chemistry 205 Chemical Nomenclature Bonus Quiz #1 (Answer Key) 2. b. Calcium iodide CaI2 This is a binary compound, composed of a metal and a nonmetal. The –ide ending indicates a binary compound. With a metal and a nonmetal no prefixes indicating the number of atoms are required. Calcium has only one charge (2+) and the iodide ion is 1–, so two iodide ions are needed To balance the 2+ of the calcium ion. c. Iron(II) phosphate Fe3(PO4)2 The iron(II) ion has a charge of 2+ and the charge of the phosphate ion is 3-. Therefore, the formula will require 3 iron (II) ions (total charge of 6+) to go with 2 phosphate ions (total charge of 6-)

7 Chemical Nomenclature Bonus Quiz #2
Chemistry 205 Chemical Nomenclature Bonus Quiz #2 (6 points) 1. Give a chemical name for the following compounds. a. N2O5 b. Fe3N2 c. Ba(OH)2 2. Write the formula for each of the following compounds. a. Zinc bromide b. Ammonium carbonate c. Lead(IV) sulfate

8 Chemical Nomenclature Bonus Quiz #2 (Answer Key)
Chemistry 205 Chemical Nomenclature Bonus Quiz #2 (Answer Key) 1. Give a chemical name for the following compounds. a. N2O5 dinitrogen pentoxide This is a binary compound composed of two nonmetals. The –ide ending indicates a binary compound and with two nonmetals, the number of atoms must also be given, di- for two nitrogens and pent- for five oxygens. b. Fe3N2 Iron(II) nitride This is a binary compound composed of a metal and a nonmetal. The –ide ending indicates a binary compound. Because iron has two possible charges (2+ and 3+), the name must indicate which one is present. The nitride ion is always 3– and since there are two nitride ions in the compound, the total negative is 6–. The charge on the iron therefore is 2+ (3 x 2+ = 6+)

9 Chemical Nomenclature Bonus Quiz #2 (Answer Key)
Chemistry 205 Chemical Nomenclature Bonus Quiz #2 (Answer Key) 1. c. Ba(OH)2 barium hydroxide The name barium can be used since the barium ion has a fixed charge (2+). Since the hydroxide ion has a charge of 1-, the formula must have two hydroxide ions and no prefix is required. 2. Write the formula for each of the following compounds. a. Zinc bromide ZnBr2 This is a binary compound composed of a metal and a nonmetal. Since the zinc ion has a fixed charge of 2+ and the bromide ion has a fixed charge of 1–, the formula For the compound will contain one zinc ion (1 x 2+ = 2+) And two bromide ions (2 x 1– = 2–).


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