Writing Ionic Formulas Calcium Chloride Locate the metal on the periodic table and write the element symbol with its oxidation number. Ca +2.

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Writing Ionic Formulas Calcium Chloride Locate the metal on the periodic table and write the element symbol with its oxidation number. Ca +2

Writing Ionic Formulas Locate the nonmetal on the periodic table and write the element’s symbol with its oxidation number. Cl -1

Ca +2 Cl -1 Find the common factor between the two oxidation numbers. In this case, 2. Decide how many of each ion is needed to make the charge equal to the common factor. In this case, 1 calcium ion (+2) and 2 chlorine ions (-1 and –1 = -2). Compounds are neutral. Use this number of ions as the subscript for the element, and write the formula. In this case, Ca Cl 2.

Writing Ionic Formulas Part 2 Aluminum Oxide Locate the metal on the periodic table and write the element symbol with its oxidation number. Al +3

Writing Ionic Formulas Part 2 Locate the nonmetal on the periodic table and write the element’s symbol with its oxidation number. O -2

Al +3 O -2 Find the common factor between the two oxidation numbers. In this case, 6. Decide how many of each ion is needed to make the charge equal to the common factor. In this case, 2 aluminum ions (+3 and +3 = +6) and 3 oxygen ions (-2 and -2 and -2 = -6). Compounds are neutral. Use this number of ions as the subscript for the element, and write the formula. In this case, Al 2 O 3.

Try these examples on your own. Sodium and Oxygen Lithium and Sulfur Aluminum and Chlorine Potassium and Nitrogen Magnesium and Fluorine

Naming Ionic Compounds Write the name of the metal. Write the name of the nonmetal with the ending changed to –ide. Example: Nitrogen = nitrideSulfur = sulfide Oxygen = oxideChlorine = chloride Phosphorus = phosphideIodine = iodide Fluorine = fluorideBromine = bromide

Naming Ionic Compounds Al 2 S 3 Write the name of the metal. Aluminum Write the name of the nonmetal, changing the ending to –ide. Sulfide Name the compound. Aluminum Sulfide

Naming Ionic Compounds BaCl 2 Write the name of the metal. Barium Write the name of the nonmetal, changing the ending to –ide. Chloride Name the compound. Barium Chloride

Try these examples on your own. BeF Li 2 0 B 2 S 3 Mg 3 N 2 CaCl 2

Writing Covalent Formulas Dinitrogen Pentoxide Write the symbol of each element. NONO Add the subscript as indicated by the prefixes. N2O5N2O5

Writing Covalent Formulas Carbon Dioxide Write the name of each element. C O Add the subscripts as indicated by the prefixes. CO 2

Try these examples on your own. Sulfur dioxide Sulfur monoxide Carbon tetrachloride Dihydrogen dioxide Nitrogen triiodide

Naming Covalent Molecules NH 3 Write the name of the first nonmetal using its subscript as a prefix. Nitrogen (No prefix written for the first element IF it is a one.) Write the name of the second nonmetal using its subscript as a prefix and change the ending to -ide. Trihydride Name of the molecule: Nitrogen trihydride

Naming Covalent Molecules Pt.2 P2O5P2O5 Write the name of the first nonmetal using the subscript as a prefix. Diphosphorus Write the name of the second nonmetal using the subscript as a prefix and change the ending to -ide. Pentoxide Name the molecule: Diphosphorus Pentoxide

Try a few examples on your own. CO CO 2 SF 2 PI 3 H 2 O