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POLYATOMIC COMPOUNDS. What are They?  groups of atoms (non-metals) that tend to stay together and carry an overall ionic charge.  involve combinations.

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1 POLYATOMIC COMPOUNDS

2 What are They?  groups of atoms (non-metals) that tend to stay together and carry an overall ionic charge.  involve combinations of metals with polyatomic ions  Example: Hydrogen ion (H 1+ ) combines with oxygen ion (O 2  ) to form a hydroxide ion (OH  ) which has an overall charge of 1 

3 Some Common Polyatomic Ions NameChemical Formula ammonium ionNH 4 + hydroxide ionOH  carbonateCO 3 2  nitrateNO 3  sulfateSO 4 2  hydrogen carbonatHCO 3  phosphatePO 4 3  *There is only one common polyatomic cation (ammonium ion NH 4 + )

4 Naming Polyatomic Compounds  Name the cation first (usually a metal or hydrogen)  Name the polyatomic ion second, as seen on your common ion sheet  When dealing with a transition metal use Roman Numerals to indicate the which charge is being used (same as binary ionic compounds). Ex: CaCO 3 H 2 SO 4 CuSO 4

5 Writing the Formulas for Polyatomic Compounds  Use the same method as binary ionic compounds (criss cross the charges)  Contain the polyatomic in brackets, never reduce the actual polyatomic ion Ex: Sodium Sulfate Magnesium Phosphate

6 Now You Try… Write the formula(s) and name the compound(s) which can be formed if we combine copper and carbonate.

7 Homework Complete the following on page 205 in your textbook: #1,2,3,4,5,6,8 Complete practice sheet (handout). MONDAY – QUIZ on all types of compounds


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