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In written names and formulas for ionic compounds, the cation appears first, followed by the anion. Section 3: Names and Formulas for Ionic Compounds K.

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1 In written names and formulas for ionic compounds, the cation appears first, followed by the anion. Section 3: Names and Formulas for Ionic Compounds K What I Know W What I Want to Find Out L What I Learned

2 7(A) Name ionic compounds containing main group or transition metals, covalent compounds, acids, and bases, using International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) nomenclature rules. 7(B) Write the chemical formulas of common polyatomic ions, ionic compounds containing main group or transition metals, covalent compounds, acids, and bases. 5(B) Use the Periodic Table to identify and explain the properties of chemical families, including alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, halogens, noble gases, and transition metals. Names and Formulas for Ionic Compounds Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education

3 Essential Questions What is a formula unit and how does it relate to an ionic compound’s composition? How do you write the formulas for compounds formed from different ions and oxyanions? What are the naming conventions for ionic compounds and oxyanions? Names and Formulas for Ionic Compounds Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education

4 Review nonmetal Names and Formulas for Ionic Compounds Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Vocabulary New formula unit monatomic ion polyatomic ion oxyanion

5 Formulas for Ionic Compounds When writing names and formulas for ionic compounds, the cation appears first followed by the anion. Chemists around the world need to communicate with one another, so a standardized system of naming compounds was developed. A formula unit represents the simplest ratio of the ions involved. Monatomic ions are one-atom ions. Names and Formulas for Ionic Compounds Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education

6 Formulas for Ionic Compounds Oxidation number, or oxidation state, is the charge of a monatomic ion. Names and Formulas for Ionic Compounds Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education

7 Formulas for Ionic Compounds Rules for writing chemical formulas for binary ionic compounds: The symbol for the cation is always written first, followed by the symbol of the anion. Subscripts represent the number of ions of each element in an ionic compound. The total charge must equal zero in an ionic compound. Names and Formulas for Ionic Compounds Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education

8 Names and Formulas for Ionic Compounds Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Formula for an Ionic Compound EVALUATE THE ANSWER The overall charge of the compound is zero. Use with Example Problem 1. Problem Determine the formula for the ionic compound formed from potassium and oxygen. Response ANALYZE THE PROBLEM You are given that potassium and oxygen ions form an ionic compound; the formula for the compound is the unknown. First, write out the symbol and oxidation number for each ion involved in the compound. Potassium, from group 1, forms 1+ ions, and oxygen, from group 16, forms 2- ions. K + O 2- Because the charges are not the same, you need to determine the subscripts to use to indicate the ratio of positive ions to negative ions. SOLVE FOR THE UNKNOWN A potassium atom loses one electron, while an oxygen atom gains two electrons. If combined in a one-to-one ratio, the number of electrons lost by potassium will not balance the number of electrons gained by oxygen. Thus, two potassium ions are needed for each oxide ion. The formula is K 2 O.

9 Names and Formulas for Ionic Compounds Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Formula for an Ionic Compound EVALUATE THE ANSWER The overall charge of one formula unit of this compound is zero. Use with Example Problem 2. Problem Determine the formula for the compound formed from aluminum ions and sulfide ions. Response ANALYZE THE PROBLEM You are given that aluminum and sulfur form an ionic compound; the formula for the ionic compound is the unknown. First, determine the charges of each ion. Aluminum, from group 13, forms 3 + ions, and sulfur, from group 16, forms 2 - ions. Al 3+ S 2- Each aluminum atom loses three electrons, while each sulfur atom gains two electrons. The number of electrons lost must equal the number of electrons gained. SOLVE FOR THE UNKNOWN The smallest number that can be divided evenly by both 2 and 3 is 6. Therefore, six electrons are transferred. Three sulfur atoms accept the six electrons lost by two aluminum atoms. The correct formula, Al 2 S 3, shows two aluminum ions bonded to three sulfide ions.

10 Formulas for Ionic Compounds Polyatomic ions are ions made up of more than one atom. Since polyatomic ions exist as a unit, never change subscripts of the atoms within the ion. If more than one polyatomic ion is needed, place parentheses around the ion and write the appropriate subscript outside the parentheses. Names and Formulas for Ionic Compounds Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education

11 Formulas for Ionic Compounds Names and Formulas for Ionic Compounds Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education

12 Names and Formulas for Ionic Compounds Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Formula for a Polyatomic Ionic Compound EVALUATE THE ANSWER The overall charge of one formula unit of calcium phosphate is zero. Use with Example Problem 3. Problem A compound formed by calcium ions and phosphate ions is often used in fertilizers. Write the compound’s formula. Response ANALYZE THE PROBLEM You know that calcium and phosphate ions form an ionic compound; the formula for the compound is the unknown. First, write each ion along with its charge. Calcium, from group 2, forms 2+ ions, and the polyatomic phosphate acts as a single unit with a 3- charge. Ca 2+ PO 4 3- Each calcium atom loses two electrons, while each polyatomic phosphate group gains three electrons. The number of electrons lost must equal the number of electrons gained. SOLVE FOR THE UNKNOWN The smallest number evenly divisible by both charges is 6. Thus, a total of six electrons are transferred. The negative charge from two phosphate ions equals the positive charge from three calcium ions. In the formula, place the polyatomic ion in parentheses and add a subscript to the outside. The correct formula for the compound is Ca 3 (PO 4 ) 2.

13 Names for Ions and Ionic Compounds An oxyanion is a polyatomic ion composed of an element (usually a non- metal), bonded to one or more oxygen atoms. Names and Formulas for Ionic Compounds Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education

14 Compound Formation Video FPO Add link to video on Compound Formation from page 222 here. Names and Formulas for Ionic Compounds Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education

15 Names for Ions and Ionic Compounds Names and Formulas for Ionic Compounds Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education

16 Names for Ions and Ionic Compounds Chemical nomenclature is a systematic way of naming compounds. Name the cation followed by the anion. For monatomic cations use the element name. For monatomic anions, use the root element name and the suffix –ide. To distinguish between different oxidation states of the same element, the oxidation state is written in parentheses after the name of the cation. When the compound contains a polyatomic ion, name the cation followed by the name of the polyatomic ion. Names and Formulas for Ionic Compounds Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education

17 Names for Ions and Ionic Compounds Names and Formulas for Ionic Compounds Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education

18 Names and Formulas for Ionic Compounds Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Review Essential Questions What is a formula unit and how does it relate to an ionic compound’s composition? How do you write the formulas for compounds formed from different ions and oxyanions? What are the naming conventions for ionic compounds and oxyanions? Vocabulary formula unit monatomic ion oxyanion polyatomic ion


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