Ionic Bonds: Naming & Writing

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Ionic Bonds: Naming & Writing

Intro Questions Fe C Cl2 FeCl3 CCl4 MODEL Reviewing the Model   Reviewing the Model 1. What does the subscript 2 indicate in Cl2? 2. What is implied when there is no subscript? 3. Classify C, Fe and Cl as metals or nonmetals.

What we know Metals on left of P.T., nonmetals on right Metals want to lose electrons, become positive Non-metals want to gain electrons, become negative Metals: form cations Non-metals: form anions,

Ionic Bond Occurs between a metal and a non-metal Metal gives up electrons, non-metal accepts electrons; electrons are transferred! Both elements now have a complete octet! The metal, now with a + charge is attracted to the non- metal, which has a – charge! Forms an ionic compound!

Ionic Bonding

Writing Ionic Formulas: Criss-Cross Method Note: Charges must add up to ZERO! Steps: Write symbols for compound out: cation first, then anion Write charges above each element Cross charges below opposite element, removing “+” or “–” Reduce if necessary Check to ensure charges = 0

Criss Cross Example Aluminum and Oxygen:

Writing Ionic Formulas: Criss Cross Practice: Sodium and chlorine Magnesium and iodine Lithium and sulfur Potassium and nitrogen Beryllium and oxygen Aluminum and oxygen Aluminum and nitrogen

Naming Ionic Compounds Steps List Cation first (metal), then anion (nonmetal) Cation: name does not change Anion: drop the ending (usually last three letters), and add -ide Ex: Fluorine = fluoride, iodine = iodide, chloride = chloride, bromine = bromide Ex: oxygen = oxide Ex: sulfur = sulfide Ex: nitrogen = nitride Ex: phosphorus = phosphide

Naming Compounds: Transition Metals Note Note: Many transition metals can have multiple charges. (Pb and Sn also) Iron: can have charge of +2 or +3 Order In order to specify what the charge is, we use roman numerals in parentheses after the cation Ex: Iron (II) Oxide Ex: Iron (III) Oxide Need *You will need to use anion to determine the charge of cation if it is a transition metal!

Naming Practice Practice Fe203 VBr5 CuN ZnO PbS2 (treat Pb as a transition metal)