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Section 4.1 Naming Binary Compounds What are the naming rules when couples marry?
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Section 4.1 Naming Binary Compounds Binary Ionic Polyatomic Ionic Acids Molecular Iron (III) Oxide Sodium Carbonate Nitrogen Trichloride CuSO 3 LiC 2 H 3 O 2 Magnesium Sulfite Ba 3 (PO 4 ) 2 Hydrochloric Acid CaBr 2 Aluminum Hydroxide HNO 3 CuI Ammonium Phosphate I 2 Cl 2 Lead (II) Acetate Compounds
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Section 4.1 Naming Binary Compounds Binary Ionic Iron (III) Oxide CaBr 2 CuI Compounds Sodium Carbonate CuSO 3 LiC 2 H 3 O 2 Magnesium Sulfite Ba 3 (PO 4 ) 2 Aluminum Hydroxide Ammonium Phosphate Lead (II) Acetate Polyatomic Ionic Hydrochloric Acid HNO 3 Acids Nitrogen Trichloride I 2 Cl 2 Molecular
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Section 4.1 Naming Binary Compounds 1.To learn to name binary compounds of a metal and nonmetal 2.To learn to name binary compounds containing only nonmetals 3.To summarize the naming of all types of binary compounds Objectives 1.A x B y where A is a metal, B is a non-metal 2.C x D y where C and D are non-metals
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Section 4.1 Naming Binary Compounds A. Naming Compounds That Contain a Metal and a Nonmetal Binary ionic compounds contain positive cations and negative anions. –Type I compounds Metal present forms only one cation –Type II compounds Metal present can form 2 or more cations with different charges
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Section 4.1 Naming Binary Compounds A. Naming Compounds That Contain a Metal and a Nonmetal
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Section 4.1 Naming Binary Compounds A. Naming Compounds That Contain a Metal and a Nonmetal For compounds containing both a metal and a nonmetal, the metal is always named first. The nonmetal is named from the root element name.
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Section 4.1 Naming Binary Compounds A. Naming Compounds That Contain a Metal and a Nonmetal Type I Binary Ionic compounds Use your Machine to identify and name the following: NaCl, MgO, LiBr, CaF 2, Al 2 O 3 Rules A
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Section 4.1 Naming Binary Compounds A. Naming Compounds That Contain a Metal and a Nonmetal Type II Binary Ionic compounds Since the metal ion can have more than one charge, a Roman numeral is used to specify the charge. Rules B Gold (I) ChlorideGold (III) Chloride
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Section 4.1 Naming Binary Compounds A. Naming Compounds That Contain a Metal and a Nonmetal Type II Binary Ionic compounds
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Section 4.1 Naming Binary Compounds What are the Formulas that would be formed from the following ions and what are the Names of the compounds? Cu + and F - Ni 3+ and I - Fe 2+ and O 2- Pd 4+ and Cl - Ti 4+ and P 3-
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Section 4.1 Naming Binary Compounds Name the following compounds: FeCl 2 CoS CoBr 3 PbI 2 CuO SnO 2 Fe 2 O 3
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Section 4.1 Naming Binary Compounds B. Naming Binary Compounds That Contain Only Nonmetals Type III Compounds – Non-metal/Non-metal Rules C
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Section 4.1 Naming Binary Compounds B. Naming Binary Compounds That Contain Only Nonmetals Type III Compounds Name: N 2 O CO 2 PCl 5 SiO 2 NI 3 SeO B 2 O 3 XeF 4 SO 3 O 2 F 2
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Section 4.1 Naming Binary Compounds C. Naming Binary Compounds: A Review
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Section 4.1 Naming Binary Compounds Binary Compounds What are the names of these compounds? (Use your machine to identify the type first) CuOAg 2 S SrOClF B 2 O 3 Na 3 P TiCl 4 MnF 2 K 2 SNH 3 OF 2 CuCl 2
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