Chapter 5: Molecules and Compounds.  Distinguish between common and systematic names for compounds.  Name binary ionic compounds containing a metal.

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Chapter 5: Molecules and Compounds

 Distinguish between common and systematic names for compounds.  Name binary ionic compounds containing a metal that forms only one type of ion.  Name binary ionic compounds containing a metal that forms more than one type of ion.  Name ionic compounds containing a polyatomic ion.

 Chemists have developed systematic ways to name compounds.  If you learn the naming rules, you can examine a compound’s formula and determine its name, and vice versa.  Many compounds also have a common name.  NaCl has the common name salt and the systematic name sodium chloride.

 Identify if the metal cation has more than one potential charge.  Such metals are usually (but not always) found in the transition metals section of the periodic table.  Notable Exceptions: ▪ Always Zn 2+ and Ag + ▪ Sn and Pb can have multiple charges

 Binary compounds are those that contain only two different elements. The names for binary ionic compounds containing a metal that forms only one type of ion have the following form: Name of Cation + Base Name of Anion + ide

 Since the charge of the metal is always the same for these types of compounds, it need not be specified in the compound’s name.  Example: MgF 2

 Name these compounds:  CaO  Al 2 O 3  KF  MgCl 2  Li 3 N

 Write the formula for these ionic compounds:  Potassium bromide  Sodium oxide  Zinc nitride

 If the cation could have more than one charge, then the charge must be specified in the metal’s name.  We specify the charge with a Roman numeral (in parentheses) following the name of the metal.

 For example, we distinguish between Cu + and Cu 2+ by writing a (I) to indicate the 1+ ion or a (II) to indicate the 2+ ion:  Cu + Copper(I)  Cu 2+ Copper(II)

 These compounds are named using the following form: Name of Cation Base Name of Anion + ide (charge of metal in roman numerals) ++

 We can determine the charge of the metal from the chemical formula of the compound.  The sum of all the charges must be zero.

 What is the charge of iron in FeCl 3 ?  +3  What is the name for FeCl 3 ?  Iron (III) Chloride

 Name the following compounds:  PbCl 4  PbO  Explain why CaO is not named calcium (II) oxide.

 Write the formula for the following compounds:  Chromium (II) chloride  Tin (IV) oxide  Iron (III) oxide

 Ionic compounds containing polyatomic ions are named using the same procedure we apply to other ionic compounds, except that we use the name of the polyatomic ion whenever it occurs.

 For example, we name KNO 3 using its cation, K +, potassium, and its polyatomic anion, NO 3 -, nitrate.  KNO 3 potassium nitrate

 Fe(OH) 2  NH 4 NO 3

 Write the formula for the following compounds:  barium nitrate  ammonium iodide  iron (III) hydroxide

 Many polyatomic ions are oxyanions, anions containing oxygen.  When a series of oxyanions contain different numbers of oxygen atoms, they are named systematically according to the number of oxygen atoms in the ion.

 If there are two ions in the series, the one with more oxygen atoms is given the ending -ate and the one with fewer is given the ending -ite.  NO 3 − nitrate SO 4 2− sulfate NO 2 − nitriteSO 3 2− sulfite

 If there are more than two ions in the series, then the prefixes hypo-, meaning “less than,” and per-, meaning “more than,” are used.  ClO − hypochloriteBrO − hypobromite ClO 2 − chloriteBrO 2 − bromite ClO 3 − chlorateBrO 3 − bromate ClO 4 − perchlorateBrO 4 −perbromate

 K 2 CrO 4  Mn(NO 3 ) 2

 Write the formula for the following compounds:  sodium perchlorate  sodium chlorite  sodium nitrate  sodium nitrite