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1 Names and Formulas for Ionic Compounds

2 Formula Unit Review In ionic compounds, we must balance charges to form a neutral compound To do that, we “crisscross the charges” similar to find the least common denominator in a fraction Always write the cation first (metal) followed by the anion (nonmetal) Ca and N, what will the formula be?

3 Practice Al and S Mg and O Na and N

4 Formula Unit with Polyatomic ions
Sometimes you will need to use more than one polyatomic ion to balance a charge. If so, you need to put it in parenthesis (like a package) and use a subscript for the multiple number Ex: Mg2+ and PO43− These charges do not balance so we must crisscross them Mg3(PO4)2 Mg3 (PO4)2

5 Naming Ca”t”ions Monatomic cation name stays the same
Sodium, Na goes to sodium ion, Na+ Calcium, Ca goes to calcium ion, Ca 2+ Polyatomic cation - look up in chart NH4+ ammonium What is a cation?

6 Naming Anions The name changes in a monatomic anion
The ending for a monatomic anion is ______ide (like a bride changes her last name) chlorine, Cl goes to chloride ion, Cl- Fluorine, F goes to fluoride ion, F- Polyatomic anion look up in chart OH- hydroxide SO42- sulfate

7 Naming ionic compounds
Name the cation first and then the anion second (+ then -) Example: CsF Monatomic cations use the element name Cs+ = cesium ion Monatomic anions – change the ending to ide F - = fluoride ion cesium fluoride

8 Practice Name the following compounds NaBr sodium bromide CaCl2 KOH
calcium chloride potassium hydroxide

9 Will these form an Ionic Compound? If so what will the formula name be?
Mg Al Al S Mg O Na N C S No two metals Yes aluminum sulfide Yes magnesium oxide Yes sodium nitride No two non-metals

10 Transition Metal Ions Transitions metals will form cations
Some transition metals only have one ionic charge Silver (Ag+), Cadmium (Cd2+), Zinc (Zn2+) Some transition metals can take on more than one charge. Copper (Cu+, Cu2+) Charge is determined from the number of electrons lost Transition metals form compounds the same way all cations do, which enables us to find the formula units in a similar fashion.

11 Naming Transition Metal Ions
If a transition metal has more than one charge, the charge is written as a Roman numeral in parenthesis Some metals need a middle name Fe (iron) has more than one charge: 2+ and 3+ Fe2+ iron(II) Fe3+ iron(III) If the transition metal only has one charge, no Roman numeral is needed

12 Naming Ionic Compounds with Transition Metals
Given: Fe2O3 First find the charges of the ions Then name the cation followed by the anion Iron(III)oxide Try this one: Fe3P2 the charge on iron is a 2+ iron(II) phosphide Ions: O2- and Fe3+ What do we call the cation? What do we call the anion?

13 Practice Write the formula of the compound from the name:
copper (II) nitrate gold (I) chromate Name the compound: FeO Zn(OH)2 CoPO4 iron (II) oxide zinc hydroxide cobalt (III) phosphate


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