Chapter 16 - COMPOUNDS 16.2 Chemical Formulas pp. 361 - 368.

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Chapter 16 - COMPOUNDS 16.2 Chemical Formulas pp. 361 - 368

16.2 Chemical Formulas and Oxidation Numbers All compounds have an electrical charge of zero (they are neutral). An oxidation number indicates the charge on the atom (or ion) when electrons are lost, gained, or shared in chemical bonds.

16.2 Oxidation Numbers A sodium atom always ionizes to become Na+ (a charge of +1) when it combines with other atoms to make a compound. Therefore, we say that sodium has an oxidation number of 1+. What is chlorine’s oxidation number?

16.2 Ionic bonds On the periodic table, strong electron donors are the left side (alkali metals). Strong electron acceptors are on the right side (halogens). The further apart two elements are on the periodic table, the more likely they are to form an ionic compound.

As heat energy is added to ice, the temperature increases until it reaches 0°C. Then the temperature stops increasing. As you add more heat, more ice becomes liquid water but the temperature stays the same. This is because the added energy is being used to break the intermolecular forces and change solid into liquid. Once all the ice has become liquid, the temperature starts to rise again if more energy is added.

16.2 Covalent bonds Covalent compounds form when elements have roughly equal tendency to accept electrons. Elements that are both nonmetals and therefore close together on the periodic table tend to form covalent compounds.

16.2 Oxidation numbers and chemical formulas Remember, the oxidation numbers for all the atoms in a compound must add up to zero.

As heat energy is added to ice, the temperature increases until it reaches 0°C. Then the temperature stops increasing. As you add more heat, more ice becomes liquid water but the temperature stays the same. This is because the added energy is being used to break the intermolecular forces and change solid into liquid. Once all the ice has become liquid, the temperature starts to rise again if more energy is added.

16.2 Oxidation numbers Some periodic tables list multiple oxidation numbers for most elements. This is because more complex bonding is possible.

Predict the chemical formula of this compound. Solving Problems Iron and oxygen combine to form a compound. Iron (Fe) has an oxidation number of 3+. Oxygen (O) has an oxidation number of 2–. Predict the chemical formula of this compound.

Looking for: Given Relationships: Solution Solving Problems …formula for a binary compound Given … Fe3+ and O2– Relationships: Write the subscripts so that the sum of the oxidation numbers equals zero. Solution Two iron atoms = 2 × (3+) = 6+ Three oxygen atoms = 3 × (2–) = 6–

16.2 Polyatomic ions Compounds can contain more than two elements. Some of these types of compounds contain polyatomic ions. A polyatomic ion has more than one type of atom. The prefix poly means “many.”

16.2 Some polyatomic ions

Al3+ combines with sulfate (SO4)2– to make aluminum sulfate. Solving Problems Al3+ combines with sulfate (SO4)2– to make aluminum sulfate. Write the chemical formula for aluminum sulfate.

Looking for: Given Relationships: Solution Solving Problems …formula for a ternary compound Given … Al3+ and SO42– Relationships: Write the subscripts so that the sum of the oxidation numbers equals zero. Solution Two aluminum ions = 2 × (3+) = 6+ Three sulfate ions = 3 × (2–) = 6–