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Naming Ionic Compounds. Ionic Name Vs Formula  Ionic formulas use chemical symbols to represent the atoms participating in a bond. Ex: NaCl, K 2 O, RbOH.

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1 Naming Ionic Compounds

2 Ionic Name Vs Formula  Ionic formulas use chemical symbols to represent the atoms participating in a bond. Ex: NaCl, K 2 O, RbOH  Ionic names use words to represent the atoms participating in a bond. Ex: sodium chloride, potassium oxide, rubidium hydroxide  IUPAC Naming Rules are the ones adopted by the International Society of Chemists.

3 Ionic Naming Rules 1. The metal is always first. Use the element name from the periodic table. Be careful!! NH 4 + is the only polyatomic ion that comes first in an ionic bond! 2. The non-metal or polyatomic ion is second. For polyatomic ions, use the name on ½ sheet. For non-metals, change the ending to “-ide” (how do you know if there is a polyatomic ion involved? – if there are more than 2 element symbols written in the formula) Ex: What is the name for MgCl? Mg: magnesium Cl: chlorine magnesium chloride Ex: What is the name for RbOH? Rb: rubidium OH: hydroxide rubidium hydroxide ide

4 More Examples…  Write the correct name for: a. NH 4 F (polyatomic ion – 3 symbols) b. CaCO 3 (polyatomic ion – 3 symbols) c. NH 4 MnO 4 (polyatomic ion – 4 symbols) d. BCl 3 e. Na 3 PO 4 (polyatomic ion – 3 symbols) f. Ca(OH) 2 (polyatomic ion – 3 symbols) ammonium fluoride calcium carbonate Ammonium permanganate boron chloride sodium phosphate calcium hydroxide

5 Transition Metals in Ionic Bonds  As you remember from the last unit, transition metals can take more than one charge  Therefore, we must specify the charge in the name. We do this by using roman numerals.  What is the charge on the following transition metals? Ex: titanium (III) chloride +3 Ex: chromium (II) phosphate +2

6 Writing Ionic Names with Transition metals..  Undo the “cheerleader maneuver” by criss crossing the subscripts back to where they came from.  Look at the charge on the transition metal. Use a roman numeral to represent it. I = 1 II = 2 III = 3 IV = 4 ScO 21 Scandium oxide(I) TiS 23 (III)titanium sulfide

7 More practice… For each of the following, undo the cheerleader maneuver to come up with the correct name. a. TiCl 3 b. Mn(OH) 2 c. AgF 2 d. FeMnO 4 e. AgCl titanium (III) chloride iron (I) permanganate manganese (II) hydroxide silver (II) fluoride silver (I) chloride


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