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1 Reminder…

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3 4p 5p

4 cation anion

5 cation anion

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7 Chapter 3 – Ionic & Covalent (molecular) Compounds Learn how to identify and write the names of…

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10 Memorize these Charges on Ions in Groups 1A, 2A, 5A-7A The charge varies for particular transition metal atoms, so roman numerals must be used. The charge can be determined by simple math. Memorize common exceptions: Ag +, Zn 2+, Cd 2+, Ni 2+, Al 3+

11 The total number of positive charges must equal the total number of negative charges. –AlCl 3 is aluminum chloride –LiBr is lithium bromide –Ag 2 S is silver sulfide –MgO is magnesium oxide –KCl is potassium chloride

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13 For systematic names, use Roman numerals to show charge on the metal ion –CuO is copper(II) oxide –Cu 2 O is copper(I) oxide –FeO is iron(II) oxide –Fe 2 O 3 is iron(III) oxide

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15 EOC

16 –NaNO 3 is sodium nitrate. –CaCO 3 is calcium carbonate. –NaH 2 PO 4 is sodium dihydrogen phosphate. –NH 4 OH is ammonium hydroxide. –FeCO 3 is iron(II) carbonate. –Fe 2 (CO 3 ) 3 is iron(III) carbonate. –CuSO 4 is copper(II) sulfate.

17 –lithium ion and bromide ion form LiBr –barium ion and iodide ion form BaI 2 –aluminum ion and sulfide ion form Al 2 S 3 –sodium ion and bicarbonate ion form NaHCO 3 –potassium ion and phosphate ion form K 3 PO 4

18 Molecular compound:Molecular compound: a compound in which all bonds are covalent. Naming binary molecular compounds: –prefixes “di-”, tri-”, etc. are used to show the number of atoms of each element; the prefix “mono-” is not used for the first atom, i.e. carbon monoxide –NO is nitrogen monoxide (nitric oxide) –SF 2 is sulfur difluoride –N 2 O is dinitrogen monoxide (laughing gas)

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20 1. Determine the number of valence electrons in the molecule. 2. Determine the arrangement of atoms in the molecule. 3. Connect the atoms by single bonds. 4. Show bonding electrons as a single line; show nonbonding electrons as a pair of Lewis dots. single bond double bondtriple bond 5. In a single bond, atoms share one pair of electrons; in a double bond, they share two pairs, and in a triple bond they share three pairs.

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23 Examples –draw a Lewis structure for hydrogen peroxide, H 2 O 2. –draw a Lewis structure for methanol, CH 3 OH. –draw a Lewis structure for acetic acid, CH 3 COOH.

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25 The “green sheets” Links & Lone Pairs

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28 Draw Lewis Structure & Predict Polarity :

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