Binary Molecular Review naming Binary Molecular notes Practice Homework Complete lab
Practice Each person gets their own slide –Starting with Sam (2 nd hour) and Katie (3 rd hour) Either name or provide the formula
Lithium hydride LiH
KNO 3 Potassium nitrate
Potassium hydroxide KOH
NH 4 HSO 4 Ammonium bisulfate
Mercury (II) hydroxide Hg(OH) 2
Hg 2 SO 4 Mercury (I) sulfate
Potassium chloride KCl
Ni(HCO 3 ) 2 Nickel (II) bicarbonate
Iron (III) chloride FeCl 3
Zn(OH) 2 Zinc hydroxide
Sodium acetate NaC 2 H 3 O 2
(NH 4 ) 2 CO 3 Ammonium carbonate
Ammonium hydroxide NH 4 OH
MgCl 2 Magnesium chloride
Copper (I) oxide Cu 2 O
AlPO 4 Aluminum phosphate
Aluminum sulfate Al 2 (SO 4 ) 2
Cu(NO 3 ) 2 Copper (II) nitrate
Ammonium chloride NH 4 Cl
Ca(OH) 2 Calcium hydroxide
Sodium hydroxide NaOH
SnO 2 Tin (IV) oxide
Barium sulfate BaSO 4
Na 3 PO 4 Sodium phosphate
Sodium sulfite Na 2 SO 3
K 2 CO 3 Potassium carbonate
Lead (II) hydroxide Pb(OH) 2
Fe(OH) 2 Iron (II) hydroxide
Ammonium nitrate NH 4 NO 3
Mg 3 (PO 4 ) 2 Magnesium phosphate
Fe 2 O 3 Iron (III) oxide
Binary Molecular Date: October 28, 2008
Covalent Bonding A chemical bond formed by the sharing of a pair of electrons between atoms. –NO CHARGES!!!!! Occurs ONLY between 2 nonmetals –Metalloids are treated as nonmetals
To Name Binary Molecular Name the first nonmetal –Add a prefix ONLY if more than one Name the second nonmetal –ALWAYS add a prefix – regardless of number –Change the ending to -ide
Prefixes Mono1 Di2 Tri3 Tetra4 Penta5 Hexa6 Hepta7 Octa8 Nona9 Deca10
Random Rule If there are two vowels in a row, drop the “a/o” from the prefix –Never drop an “i”
Practice Carbon monoxide Carbon dioxide Carbon tetrachloride SiF 4 SO 2 SO 3 N 2 O 4 CO CO 2 CCl 4 Silicon tetrafluoride Sulfur dioxide Sulfur trioxide Dinitrogen tetroxide
Complete BM Worksheet Quickly work through the Binary Molecular worksheet When finished, check it. Complete lab