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1 Naming & Writing Formulas
Ch 5 - Ionic Compounds Naming & Writing Formulas

2 Remember usually In an ionic compound Naming is EASY PEASY!
1st element is a + metal ion 2nd element is a – nonmetal ion Naming is EASY PEASY! 1st element’s name doesn’t change 2nd element’s name ends in –ide Transition metals need to show Roman Numeral polyatomic ions keep their own names

3 Naming Nonmetal Anions

4 Transition Metals – Use Systemic Name

5 What are Polyatomic Ions
Groups of elements that act as a group The charge is on the entire group NEVER change formula of polyatomic ions Put them in parenthesis if need be. is written as SO4 -2 Ex. compounds: BaSO Barium Sulfate Fe2(SO4)3 Iron III Sulfate

6 Common Polyatomic Ions

7 Examples 1. Regular 2. Transitional Metals 3. Polyatomic Ions
NaF – Sodium Fluoride CaO – Calcium Oxide 2. Transitional Metals FeCl3 – Iron III Chloride (Fe+3 because 3 Cl- in formula) CuI – Copper I Iodide (Cu+1 because one I- in formula) 3. Polyatomic Ions BaSO4 – Barium Sulfate NH4OH – Ammonium Hydroxide

8 Mixed Practice BaI2 Ca(OH)2 FeCO3 Na2Cr2O7 Cu(ClO4)2 Barium iodide
Calcium hydroxide Iron (II) carbonate Sodium dichromate Cupric perchlorate

9 Writing Ionic Formulas
Compounds are neutral: +ions & – ions have to balance Steps Write the + ion first Write the – ion second Compare oxidation numbers (charges) If the same, you are done If different, criss-cross as subscripts Never change polyatomic ions (use parenthesis if needed)

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11 Formula of Ionic Compounds
Al2O3 Al3+ O2- CaBr2 Ca2+ Br- Na2CO3 Na+ CO32-

12 Try it out… Write the formula for a combination of these ions:

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14 Try it Out Write the formula of these ionic compounds:


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