Names & Formulas of Ionic Compounds

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Names & Formulas of Ionic Compounds www.lab-initio.com

end in –ide Monatomic ion: single atom with a positive or negative charge. end in –ide

Metals with More than One Ionic Charge Some transition metals form more than one cation with different charges ex – Iron can form two different cations: Fe2+ - Iron(II) Fe3+ - Iron (III) Caution: Silver is always Ag+ Zinc is always Zn2+

Metals with More than One Ionic Charge Group 14 metals also form multiple cations Tin can form two different cations: Sn2+ - tin(II) Sn4+ - tin(IV) Lead can form two different cations: Pb2+ - lead(II) Pb4+ - lead(IV)

9.1 Monatomic Ions

Polyatomic Ions Groups of atoms with positive or negative charge

Names and Formulas of Common Polyatomic Ions Name Symbol Charge ammonium NH4+ +1 nitrate NO3- -1 nitrite NO2- acetate C2H3O2- hydroxide OH- hydrogen carbonate (bicarbonate) HCO3- carbonate CO32- -2 sulfate SO42- sulfite SO32- phosphate PO43- -3 handout list of polyatomics

Writing Ionic Compound Formulas Example: Barium nitrate 1. Write the formulas for the cation and anion, including CHARGES! 2. Check to see if charges are balanced. 3. Balance charges, if necessary, using subscripts. Use parentheses if you need more than one of a polyatomic ion. Ba2+ ( ) NO3- 2 4. Erase charges. Not balanced!

Writing Ionic Compound Formulas Example: Barium nitrate 1. Write the formulas for the cation and anion, including CHARGES! 2. Check to see if charges are balanced. 3. Balance charges , if necessary, using subscripts. Use parentheses if you need more than one of a polyatomic ion. ( ) NO3 Ba 2 4. Erase charges.

Writing Ionic Compound Formulas Example: Ammonium sulfate 1. Write the formulas for the cation and anion, including CHARGES! 2. Check to see if charges are balanced. 3. Balance charges, if necessary, using subscripts. Use parentheses if you need more than one of a polyatomic ion. ( ) NH4+ SO42- 2 4. Erase charges. Not balanced!

Writing Ionic Compound Formulas Example: Ammonium sulfate 1. Write the formulas for the cation and anion, including CHARGES! 2. Check to see if charges are balanced. 3. Balance charges, if necessary, using subscripts. Use parentheses if you need more than one of a polyatomic ion. ( NH4 ) SO4 2 4. Erase charges.

Writing Ionic Compound Formulas Example: Iron(III) chloride 1. Write the formulas for the cation and anion, including CHARGES! 2. Check to see if charges are balanced. 3. Balance charges, if necessary, using subscripts. Use parentheses if you need more than one of a polyatomic ion. Fe3+ Cl- 3 4. Erase charges. Not balanced!

Writing Ionic Compound Formulas Example: Iron(III) chloride 1. Write the formulas for the cation and anion, including CHARGES! 2. Check to see if charges are balanced. 3. Balance charges, if necessary, using subscripts. Use parentheses if you need more than one of a polyatomic ion. Fe Cl 3 4. Erase charges.

Writing Ionic Compound Formulas Example: Aluminum sulfide 1. Write the formulas for the cation and anion, including CHARGES! 2. Check to see if charges are balanced. 3. Balance charges, if necessary, using subscripts. Use parentheses if you need more than one of a polyatomic ion. Al3+ S2- 4. Erase charges. 2 3 Not balanced!

Writing Ionic Compound Formulas Example: Aluminum sulfide 1. Write the formulas for the cation and anion, including CHARGES! 2. Check to see if charges are balanced. 3. Balance charges, if necessary, using subscripts. Use parentheses if you need more than one of a polyatomic ion. Al S 4. Erase charges. 2 3

Writing Ionic Compound Formulas Example: Magnesium carbonate 1. Write the formulas for the cation and anion, including CHARGES! 2. Check to see if charges are balanced. 3. Erase charges. Mg2+ CO32- They are balanced!

Writing Ionic Compound Formulas Example: Magnesium carbonate 1. Write the formulas for the cation and anion, including CHARGES! 2. Check to see if charges are balanced. 3. Erase charges. Mg CO3

Writing Ionic Compound Formulas Example: Zinc hydroxide 1. Write the formulas for the cation and anion, including CHARGES! 2. Check to see if charges are balanced. 3. Balance charges , if necessary, using subscripts. Use parentheses if you need more than one of a polyatomic ion. ( ) Zn2+ OH- 2 4. Erase charges. Not balanced!

Writing Ionic Compound Formulas Example: Zinc hydroxide 1. Write the formulas for the cation and anion, including CHARGES! 2. Check to see if charges are balanced. 3. Balance charges , if necessary, using subscripts. Use parentheses if you need more than one of a polyatomic ion. ( ) Zn OH 2 4. Erase charges.

Writing Ionic Compound Formulas Example: Aluminum phosphate 1. Write the formulas for the cation and anion, including CHARGES! 2. Check to see if charges are balanced. Al3+ PO43- 3. Erase charges. They ARE balanced!

Writing Ionic Compound Formulas Example: Aluminum phosphate 1. Write the formulas for the cation and anion, including CHARGES! 2. Check to see if charges are balanced. Al PO4 3. Erase charges.

Naming Ionic Compounds Cation first, then anion Monatomic cation = name of the element Ca2+ = calcium ion Monatomic anion = root + -ide Cl- = chloride CaCl2 = calcium chloride

Naming Ionic Compounds Cation first, then anion Polyatomic cation = name of the ion NH4+ = ammonium Polyatomic anion = name of the ion NO3- = nitrate NH4NO3 = ammonium nitrate

Naming Ionic Compounds (continued) Metals with multiple oxidation states some metals form more than one cation use Roman numeral in name PbCl2 Pb2+ is cation PbCl2 = lead(II) chloride

Name the Compounds. Al2O3 ____________________ Fe(OH)3 ____________________ Na2S ____________________ BaSO4 ____________________ Aluminum oxide Iron(III) hydroxide Sodium sulfide Barium sulfate