How many neutrons does Magnesium – 24 have? A) 12 B) 24 C) 36 D) 6 E) 10.

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How many neutrons does Magnesium – 24 have? A) 12 B) 24 C) 36 D) 6 E) 10

Which family has 7 valence electrons? A) Carbon family B) Noble gas family C) Halogen family D) Alkaline earth metals family E) Nitrogen family F) Oxygen family

Predict the chemical formula between Na and Br. A) BrNa B) Br 2 Na C) NaBr D) NaBr 2 E) Na 2 Br 2 F) Br 2 Na 2

Predict the chemical formula between Zn +2 (zinc) and Cl(chlorine) A) ZnCl B) Zn 2 Cl C) ClZn D) ZnCl 2 E) Cl 2 Zn F) Zn 2 Cl 2

Naming Compounds Chapter 6

Tips for Naming Table Between what types of elements? Electron movement? Naming tips? IonicCovalent Metal and NonmetalNonmetal and Nonmetal Electrons are transferred Creates ions (+/-) Electrons are shared 1. Add –ide to the end of the nonmetal 2. Transition metals  identify charge (Roman Numerals) 1.Use prefixes (mono,di, etc) 2.Add –ide to end 3.No prefix on first atom if it only contains 1 atom

Ionic Naming NaCl LiF CaCl 2

Ionic Naming Provide the chemical formula for each name Beryllium oxidePotassium SulfideLithium nitride

Name the following compound - CaO A) Calcium oxygen B) Calciumide oxygen C) Oxygen Calcide D) Calcium oxide E) Calcium oxygenide

Name the following compound – Cs 2 S A) Cesium sulfide B) Cesium 2 sulfide C) Cesium sulfur D) Cesium 2 sulfur E) Cesium 2 sulfuride

What is the chemical formula for Magnesium chloride? A) MgCl B) Mg 2 Cl C) MgCl 2 D) Mg 2 Cl 2 E) ClMg F) Cl2Mg

Ionic Naming (transition metals) FeOFe 2 O 3 Cu 2 S 3 To identify charge on metal  FIRST IDENTIFY CHARGE ON NON METAL Roman Numeral  charge on each INDIVIDUAL t-metal Transition metals can be a +1, +2, or even +3

Ionic Naming (transition metals) Provide the chemical formula for each name Titanium (II) oxide Nickel (III) oxide

Name the following compound BeF 2 A) Beryllium difluoride B) Beryllium fluoride C) Beryllium 2 fluoride D) Fluorine berylliuide E) Fluorine beryllium

Name the following compound CaS A) Calcium (II) sulfide B) Calcium sulfur C) Calcium (II) sulfide (II) D) Calcium 2 sulfide E) Calcium sulfide

Name the following compound Fe 2 O 3 A) Iron oxide B) Iron dioxide C) Iron (II) oxide D) Iron (III) oxide E) Iron oxygen

Predict the chemical formula between Cu +2 and Cl A) CuCl B) Cu 2 Cl C) CuCl 2 D) Cu 2 Cl 2 E) Cu +2 Cl -1

Tips for Naming Table Between what types of elements? Electron movement? Naming tips? IonicCovalent Metal and NonmetalNonmetal and Nonmetal Electrons are transferred Creates ions (+/-) Electrons are shared 1. Add –ide to the end of the nonmetal 2. Transition metals  identify charge (Roman Numerals) 1.Use prefixes (mono,di, etc) 2.Add –ide to end 3.No prefix on first atom if it only contains 1 atom

Covalent Naming Remember  only between Nonmetals  use prefixes Prefix on pg 175 CO 2 CCl 4 N2O4N2O4 CO

Polyatomic Ions Covalently bonded groups of atoms that have a positive or negative charge **covalently bonded together group BUT have an overall charge as a whole Common Polyatomics Pg 173

Polyatomic Ions Common Polyatomics Pg 173 -Similar to IONIC BONDING (positive and negatives) -Need to have equal charges on both side of molecule Name these compounds CaCO 3 Na 3 PO 4 Mg(C 2 H 3 O 2 ) 2

Name the following compound N 2 O 4 A) Nitrogen oxide B) Dinitrogen tetroxide C) Dinitrogen oxide D) Nitrogen tetroxide E) Nitrogen oxygen

Name the following compound Ca(OH) 2 A) Calcium hydroxide B) Calcium dioxygen dihydrogen C) Calcium oxygen hydrogen D) Calcium oxygen(II) hydrogen(II) E) Calcium oxygen hydrogen 2

Name the following compound (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 A) (Nitrogen tetrahydride) 2 monosulfur tetroxide B) Ammonium sulfate C) Ammonium 2 sulfate D) Ammonium disulfate E) Ammonium monosulfur tetroxide

How comfortable are you with naming up to now? A) Very comfortable B) Decently comfortable C) Not so comfortable D) I need some major help