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1 aka Naming Compounds Unit 3
Nomenclature aka Naming Compounds Unit 3

2 Binary Ionic Compounds
A two-element compound consisting of a cation and an anion. We will look at two different kinds of binary ionic compounds.

3 Type I Binary Ionic Compounds
The metal present forms only one type of cation. Group 1 and 2 metals are always type I. Na ๏ƒ  ๐‘๐‘Ž + Cs ๏ƒ  ๐ถ๐‘  + Ca ๏ƒ  ๐ถ๐‘Ž 2+ Al ๏ƒ  ๐ด๐‘™ 3+

4 Rules for Naming Type I Ionic Compounds
The cation is always named first & the anion second A simple cation (obtained from a single atom) takes its name from the name of the element. Ex. ๐‘๐‘Ž + is called sodium in the names of compounds containing this ion.

5 Write the name for the compound by combining the names of ions
A simple anion (obtained from a single atom) is named by taking the first part of the element name (root) and adding โ€“ide. Ex. ๐ถ๐‘™ โˆ’ ion is called chloride. Write the name for the compound by combining the names of ions

6 Examples: Type I Compounds
Ions Present Name NaCl ๐‘๐‘Ž + , ๐ถ๐‘™ โˆ’ Sodium Chloride KI ๐พ + , ๐ผ โˆ’ Potassium Iodide CaS ๐ถ๐‘Ž 2+ , ๐‘† 2โˆ’ Calcium Sulfide CsBr ๐ถ๐‘  + , ๐ต๐‘Ÿ โˆ’ Cesium Bromide MgO ๐‘€๐‘” 2+ , ๐‘‚ 2โˆ’ Magnesium Oxide

7 Practice Give the formulas for the following binary compounds.
sodium fluoride NaF lithium sulfide ๐ฟ๐‘– 2 ๐‘† calcium bromide Ca ๐ต๐‘Ÿ 2

8 Practice Beryllium Fluoride Aluminum bromide
Write the names for the following binary compounds. BeF2 Beryllium Fluoride NaI Sodium iodide AlBr3 Aluminum bromide

9 Practice Radium nitride Strontium Oxide
Write the names for the following binary compounds. Ra3N2 Radium nitride K2S Potassium sulfide SrO Strontium Oxide

10 Type II Binary Compounds
The metal present can form two or more cations that have different charges. Follow the same rules for Type I compounds but include a Roman numeral The Roman numeral tells the charge on the ion, not the number of ions present in the compound. Metals that form only one cation do not need to be identified by a Roman numeral.

11 Ex: Type II Ionic Compounds
CuCl Cu = Cation (plus 1 charge) Cl = Anion (negative 1 charge) Name: Copper chloride

12 Ex: Type II Ionic Compounds
HgO Hg = Cation (plus 2 charge) O = Anion (negative 2 charge) Name: Mercury (II) oxide

13 Rules for Naming: Type III Binary Compounds (Contain Only Nonmetals)
The first element in the formula is named first, and the full element name is used. The second element is named as though it were an anion Prefixes are used to denote the numbers of atoms present. These prefixes are given in Table 4.3 The prefix mono- is never used for naming the first element. Ex. CO is called carbon monoxide, not monocarbon monoxide

14 Prefixes in Covalent Compounds
Number of Atoms Prefix 1 mono- 6 hexa- 2 di- 7 hepta- 3 tri- 8 octa- 4 tetra- 9 nona- 5 penta- 10 deca-

15 Naming Compounds That Contain Ployatomic Ions
You must memorize the names of the polyatomic ions A polyatomic ion consisting of two or more atoms bound together. Oxyanion โ€“ A polyatomic ion containing at least one oxygen atom and one or more atoms of at least one other element.

16 Naming Acids

17 An acid is defined as a substance that gives off a hydrogen ion (H+) in water. Therefore all acids are made up of a hydrogen cation and either a monatomic or polyatomic anion. Acid names are based on the anion ending.

18 Rules for Naming Acids If the anion does not contain oxygen, the acid is named with the prefix hydro- and the suffix โ€“ic attached to the root name for the element. Example: Acid โ€“ HCl Anion โ€“ Cl โ€“ Name โ€“ hydrochloric acid

19 Anion ending _____- ide Acid Name hydro-_____-ic + acid

20 Example H+ + Br- (bromide) ๏‚ฎ HBr or hydrobromic acid

21 Rules for Naming Acids When the anion contains oxygen, the acid name is formed from the root name of the central element of the of the anion or the anion name with a suffix of โ€“ic or โ€“ous. When the anion name ends in โ€“ate, the suffix โ€“ic is used. For example: Acid H2SO4 Anion: sulfate Name: Sulfuric Acid

22 Anion ending _______- ate Acid Name __________- ic + acid

23 Example H+ + SO42- (sulfate) ๏‚ฎ H2SO4 or sulfuric acid

24 Rules for Naming Acids When the anion name ends in โ€“ite, the suffix โ€“ous is used in the acid name For example: Acid โ€“ H2SO3 Anion: sulfite Name: Sulfurous acid

25 Anion ending ________- ite Acid Name _________- ous + acid

26 Example H+ + NO2- (nitrite) ๏‚ฎ HNO2 or nitrous acid


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