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1 Naming Compounds Chapter 6 (Chapter 9)

2 Rules for Naming Compounds
Formula begins with a metal Formula does NOT begin with a metal (NH4+ acts like a metal) Only 2 elements More than 2 elements ‘H’ in front NO ‘H’ in front ) Metal name * ) Non metal ROOT + IDE )Metal name * 2) Polyatomic name ) Name 1st element ) 2nd element ROOT + IDE ) Prefix needed for subscripts (di, tri, tetra, penta, hexa, hepta, octa, nona, deca) *These metals use a Roman Numeral after their name to indicate it’s charge Copper (I) – Cu+1 Copper (II)- Cu+2 Mercury(I) – Hg2+2 Mercury(II) – Hg+2 Iron(II) – Fe+2 Iron (III) – Fe+3 Chromium (II) – Cr+2 Chromium(III) – Cr+3 Manganese(II) – Mn+2 Manganese(III) – Mn+3 Cobalt(II) – Co+2 Cobalt(III) – Co+3 Lead(II) – Pb+2 Lead(IV) – Pb+4 Tin(II) – Sn+2 Tin(IV) – Sn+4 Only 2 elements More than 2 elements Polyatomic ends with ATE Polyatomic ends with ITE ) Write HYDRO ) 2nd element ROOT + IC ) Write ACID Classic Names: add –OUS for lower charge/ -IC for higher charge to these roots 1) Polyatomic ROOT + IC ) Write ACID )Polyatomic ROOT + OUS )Write ACID Cupr - Mercur - Ferr - Chrom - Mangan - Cobalt - Plumb - Stann -

3 K2SO4 Potassium sulfate

4 CaC2O4 Calcium oxalate

5 H2SO3 Sulfurous acid

6 (NH4)2S Ammonium sulfide

7 Magnesium hydrogen carbonate
Mg(HCO3)2 Magnesium hydrogen carbonate

8 CCl4 Carbon tetrachloride

9 Diphosphorous pentoxide
P2O5 Diphosphorous pentoxide

10 NO2 Nitrogen dioxide

11 SF6 sulfur hexafluoride

12 H2C2O4 Oxalic acid

13 Al(C2H3O2) 3 Aluminum acetate

14 H3PO4 Phosphoric Acid

15 HF Hydrofluoric Acid

16 Ba(ClO)2 Barium hypochlorite

17 LiBr Lithium bromide

18 HClO4 Perchloric acid

19 Rb2O Rubidium oxide

20 Sr(OH)2 Strontium hydroxide

21 Potassium permanganate
KMnO4 Potassium permanganate

22 NaCN Sodium cyanide

23 Calcium hydrogen sulfite
Ca(HSO3)2 Calcium hydrogen sulfite

24 Ba(NO3)2 Barium nitrate

25 H3PO3 Phosphorous acid

26 Ag2CrO4 Silver chromate

27 ZnCO3 Zinc carbonate

28 SO3 Sulfur trioxide

29 BeSe Beryllium selenide

30 AlN Aluminum nitride

31 NH4C2H3O2 Ammonium acetate

32 Phosphorous trichloride
PCl3 Phosphorous trichloride

33 Potassium hydrogen phosphite
K2HPO3 Potassium hydrogen phosphite

34 H2SO4 Sulfuric acid

35 H2S Hydrosulfuric acid

36 (NH4)2C2O4 Ammonium oxalate

37 HNO2 Nitrous acid

38 Al2(SO4)3 Aluminum sulfate

39 LiClO2 Lithium chlorite

40 Ag2Cr2O7 Silver dichromate

41 Hl Hydroiodic acid

42 NaClO Sodium hypochlorite

43 NI3 Nitrogen triodide

44 H2CrO4 Chromic acid

45 Rules for Naming Compounds
Formula begins with a metal Formula does NOT begin with a metal (NH4+ acts like a metal) Only 2 elements More than 2 elements ‘H’ in front NO ‘H’ in front ) Metal name * ) Non metal ROOT + IDE )Metal name * 2) Polyatomic name ) Name 1st element ) 2nd element ROOT + IDE ) Prefix needed for subscripts (di, tri, tetra, penta, hexa, hepta, octa, nona, deca) *These metals use a Roman Numeral after their name to indicate it’s charge Copper (I) – Cu+1 Copper (II)- Cu+2 Mercury(I) – Hg2+2 Mercury(II) – Hg+2 Iron(II) – Fe+2 Iron (III) – Fe+3 Chromium (II) – Cr+2 Chromium(III) – Cr+3 Manganese(II) – Mn+2 Manganese(III) – Mn+3 Cobalt(II) – Co+2 Cobalt(III) – Co+3 Lead(II) – Pb+2 Lead(IV) – Pb+4 Tin(II) – Sn+2 Tin(IV) – Sn+4 Only 2 elements More than 2 elements Polyatomic ends with ATE Polyatomic ends with ITE ) Write HYDRO ) 2nd element ROOT + IC ) Write ACID Classic Names: add –OUS for lower charge/ -IC for higher charge to these roots 1) Polyatomic ROOT + IC ) Write ACID )Polyatomic ROOT + OUS )Write ACID Cupr - Mercur - Ferr - Chrom - Mangan - Cobalt - Plumb - Stann -

46 CuBr2 Copper(II) bromide Cupric bromide

47 Fe(NO3)3 Iron (III) nitrate Ferric nitrate

48 SnF2 Tin(II) fluoride Stannous fluoride

49 PbI2 Lead(II) Iodide Plumbous Iodide

50 Co(NO2)2 Cobalt(II) nitrite Cobaltous nitrite

51 FeO Iron(II) oxide Ferrous oxide

52 Iron(III) sulfate Fe2(SO4)3

53 Cupric oxalate CuC2O4

54 Lead(IV) oxide PbO2 When +4 and -2 charges are paired up, REDUCE the subscripts to ‘1’ and ‘2’


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