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1 Naming Covalent Compounds

2 2/1/16 Objective: Students will be able to write chemical formulas for covalent compounds and provide names for each of these formulas using IUPAC nomenclature rules. Due Today: Covalent Bonding Lewis Dot Structure Practice Agenda: Warm-up Go Over Lewis Dot Structure Homework Review Activity Naming Molecular Compounds Notes/Practice Exit Ticket  Homework: None  Warm-up: 1. Draw the Lewis Dot Structure for HCN. Use the NAS method!

3 Covalent Bonds are Bonds Between
Metals and Non-metals Metals and Metals Non-metals and Non-metals None of the above Answer: C

4 Which compound below is covalent?
NaCl Ag K3PO4 CO2 Answer: D

5 Which Picture Below Represents PF3
A. B. C. D. Answer: C

6 Which Picture Below Represents CH2O
A. B. C. D. Answer: A

7 Which Picture Below Represents HBr
A. B. C. D. Answer: D

8 Which Picture Below Represents CH4
A. B. C. D. Answer: B

9 Which Picture Below Represents CO2
A. B. C. D. Answer: D

10 Covalent Compounds are Formed when electrons are:
Destroyed Split Transferred Shared Answer: D

11 Covalent Compounds are Formed when electrons are:
Destroyed Split Transferred Shared Answer: D

12 How many bonds will form between two bromine atoms (Br2)?
One (single bond) Two (double bond) Three (triple bond) You cannot form a bond between two bromine atoms Answer: A

13 Remember Covalent Compounds
Composed of two or more nonmetals. Usually gases or liquids at room temperature.

14 Rule 1 The element with the lowest group number is written first. The element with the higher group number is written second. Exception: when the compound contains oxygen and a halogen, the name of the halogen is the first word in the name.

15 Rule 2 If both elements are in the same group, the element with the higher period number is written first.

16 Rule 3 The second element in the name is named as if it was an anion, by adding the suffix -ide to the name of the element.

17 Rule 4 Greek prefixes are used to indicate the number of atoms of each nonmetal element present. The prefix mono is only used for oxygen

18 Greek Prefixes You use most of these regularly. For example:
What do you call a train that runs on one rail?

19 MONORAIL

20 On your paper come up with a good example for the prefix we use daily for 3?

21 Greek Prefixes Here is an example of how we use the prefixes with the elements to name compounds.

22 Practice Example #1: N2O4 :_________________
Example #2: SF6 :___________________ Example #3: diphosphorus pentoxide:______ Example #4: nitrogen pentachloride :_______

23 ACIDS Acids are a special group of compounds.
When naming acids and writing their formulas, you can consider them to be combinations of anions connected to as many hydrogen ions (H+) as are needed to make the molecule electrically neutral. Many industrial processes, including steel and fertilizer manufacturing, use acids.

24 Common Acids Name Formula Hydrochloric acid HCl Sulfuric Acid H2SO4
Nitric acid HNO3 Acetic acid HC2H3O2 Hydrobromic acid HBr Phosphoric acid H3PO4 Carbonic acid H2CO3


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