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Naming Ionic Compounds. What is a compound?  A compound is a pure substance consisting of two or more different elements  There are two types of compounds:

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1 Naming Ionic Compounds

2 What is a compound?  A compound is a pure substance consisting of two or more different elements  There are two types of compounds:  Covalent  Ionic

3 Name the following ionic compounds:  NaCl __________________  CaI 2 __________________  Li 2 SO 4 ___________________________  FeO __________________  Cu(NO 3 ) 2 ___________________________ Having trouble??? Use this flowchart to help you discover how to name these compounds!flowchart

4 Ionic Compounds Name the cation Forms one (+) ion Use element name Forms more than one (+) ion Use element name and Roman numeral Name the anion Single ion Use element name and add –ide ending Polyatomic ion Use name of polyatomic ion Ready to practice?

5 Ionic Compounds  Ionic compounds are composed of a metal and a non-metal  Metals are located to the left of the stair-step Metals Go back to flowchart Ready to practice? Non-metals

6 Cations  A cation is a positively (+) charged ion  Metals are cations  To form a cation, a metal atom lose one or more electrons Go back to flowchartReady to practice? Li 3 p + e- Neutral Li atom has 3 p + and 3 e- (+3) + (-3) = 0 (no charge) Li 3 p + e- A lithium ion has 3 p + and 2 e- (+3) + (-2) = +1

7 Anions  An anion is a negatively (−) charged ion  Non-metals are anions  To form an anion, a non-metal gains one or more electrons Go back to flowchartReady to practice? O 8 p + e- Neutral O atom has 8 p + and 8 e- (+8) + (-8) = 0 (no charge) An oxygen ion has 8 p + and 6 e- (+8) + (-6) = -2 e- O 8 p + e-

8 Fixed-Charge Ions  Most metals form cations with a single charge  For example: Li +, Mg 2+, Cl -, O 2-  You can find these charges using group numbers Go back to flowchart Ready to practice?

9 Variable Charges  Some transition metals can form cations with more than one charge ElementCharges Copper (Cu)2+, 3+ Lead (Pb)2+, 4+ Chromium (Cr)2+, 3+ Iron (Fe)2+, 3+ Tin (Sn)2+, 4+ Go back to flowchart Ready to practice?

10 Naming Cations with a Fixed Charge  When naming a cation with a fixed charge, simply say the element’s name  The element name can be found on the periodic table Go back to flowchart Ready to practice?

11 Naming Cations with a Variable Charge  To name a cation with a variable charges, use a Roman numeral to indicate the charge  Examples: Go back to flowchart Ready to practice? IonName Cu 2+ Copper (II) Pb 4+ Lead (IV) Fe 3+ Iron (III)

12 Monatomic Ions  A monatomic ion is an ion that is made of only one atom  Examples: Na +, Ca 2+, Cl -, S 2- Go back to flowchart Ready to practice?

13 Polyatomic Ions  A polyatomic ion is an ion made up of more than one type of atom  Examples: SO 4 2-, NO 2 -, PO 4 3- Go back to flowchart Ready to practice?

14 Naming Single Anions  To name a single anion use the root of the element name and add the ending –ide Go back to flowchart Ready to practice? Chlor ine + -ide  Chloride root

15 Naming Polyatomic Anions  To name polyatomic anions, use the name of the polyatomic ion Go back to flowchart Ready to practice?  These ions usually end in -ate or -ite

16 Name the following ionic compounds:  NaCl __________________  CaI 2 __________________  Li 2 SO 4 ___________________________  FeO __________________  Cu(NO 3 ) 2 ___________________________ Go back to flowchartCheck your answers!

17 Check Your Answers!  NaClsodium chloride  CaI 2 calcium iodide  Li 2 SO 4 lithium sulfate  FeOiron (II) oxide  Cu(NO 3 ) 2 copper (II) nitrate


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