Naming Compounds Ionic Compounds Covalent Compounds.

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Naming Compounds Ionic Compounds Covalent Compounds

Ionic Compounds 1.Write the positive ion first (usually from the left side of table, group 1 or 2) and the negative ion second (usually from the right side of table, group 7 or 17) 2. simply write the name of the first element in the compound 3. for the second element, exchange the ending ine for ide and write it Example –Sodium Chloride

Covalent Compounds 1. write the element that is furthest left on the table first and the one furthest right on the table second. 2. simply write the name of the first element in the compound if there is only one of them, but use the Greek prefixes if there is more than one of them 3. for the second element exchange the ending ine for ide and write it with the correct prefix.

Greek Prefixes Mono1 Di2 Tri3 Tetra4 Penta5 Hexa6 Hepta7 Octa8 Nona9 Deca10

Examples of covalent names carbon dioxide CO 2 dinitrogen tetraoxideN 2 O 4