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Unit 2: Chemical Nomenclature

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1 Unit 2: Chemical Nomenclature
Section 2: Polyatomic & Stock System Ions

2 Polyatomic Ions A group of two or more elements that stay together and act as one ion Example: NH4+ Nitrogen and Hydrogen are one ion

3 Common Polyatomic Ions
NH4+  Ammonium NO2-  Nitrite NO3-  Nitrate SO32-  Sulfite SO42-  Sulfate OH-  Hydroxide PO33-  Phosphite PO43-  Phosphate CO32-  Carbonate

4 Naming Polyatomic Ions
General way binary compounds are named Use the name of the polyatomic ion In most cases, parentheses are needed around polyatomic ions

5 Examples of Polyatomic Compounds
Sodium and Nitrate Formula: Na+ and NO3-  NaNO3 Because there are 1+ and 1-, nothing else needs to be done Name: Sodium Nitrate

6 Examples of Polyatomic Compounds
Calcium and Nitrate Formula: Ca2+ and NO3-  Ca(NO3)2 The parentheses shows that the entire nitrate ion gets doubled Name: Calcium Nitrate

7 Let’s practice!!!

8 Stock System Ions Ion that can have more than one charge
Example: Fe2+ and Fe3+ Most transition metals are stock system ions

9 Naming Stock System Ions
Same method as naming Polyatomic compounds Roman numerals are used to specify the charge 1  I 2  II 3  III 4  IV - 5  V

10 Examples of Stock System Compounds
Tin and Chlorine Formula 1: Sn2+ and Cl-  SnCl2 Name 1: Tin (II) Chloride Formula 2: Sn4+ and Cl-  SnCl4 Name 2: Tin (IV) Chloride

11 Examples of Stock System Compounds
Copper and Nitrate Formula 1: Cu+ and NO3-  CuNO3 Name 1: Copper (I) Nitrate Formula 2: Cu2+ and NO3-  Cu(NO3)2 Name 2: Copper (II) Nitrate

12 Let’s practice!!!


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