Today's Outline Topic: Ionic Compounds Formulas and Naming for Multivalent Metals Class Outline: - Lesson Today’s Assigned Work: - Ionic Compounds Multivalent.

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Today's Outline Topic: Ionic Compounds Formulas and Naming for Multivalent Metals Class Outline: - Lesson Today’s Assigned Work: - Ionic Compounds Multivalent Metals worksheet Upcoming Assignments: ICA Monday Nov. 7th Quiz Wed Nov. 9th Bring Textbooks Wednesday Nov 9th All Naming ICA Thursday Nov. 10th Balancing and Types of Rxn ICA Thursday Nov. 17th Chemistry Unit Test Friday Nov. 18th Quote: "The sad truth is that we live in a negative world. As a result, positive words become even more important." Eric J. Aronson 1 1

Ionic Compounds Formulas and Naming for Multivalent Metals

Lewis Diagram: Calcium and Oxygen Review Lewis Diagram: Calcium and Oxygen LiS potassium iodide

What does multivalent mean? Some transition metals are multivalent This means they have more than one ion form Look at the periodic table and locate some multivalent transition metals The most common ion is listed first What is the most common ion for Cu? , Au?

What are multivalent ions? For Example: Copper has 2 ion forms Can be a 1+ or 2+ ion Copper I Chloride Copper II Chloride

Writing names for multivalent ions We need to distinguish between the two or three different ion forms Use roman numerals from I – VII which corresponds to 1+ - 7+ ion charges For example: Nickel can have two ion forms, Ni2+ and Ni3+ These are named nickel (II) and Nickel (III) Metal Ion charge Roman Numeral 1+ I 2+ II 3+ III 4+ IV 5+ V 6+ VI 7+ VII

Writing formulas for compounds containing a multivalent metal There will only be 1 multivalent metal in a compound It is the metal so it is first in the name (same as ionic compounds) The roman numeral will indicate which ion form is in the compound

Steps for writing formulas for multivalent compounds Step 1: Identify each ion and its charge Step 2: Determine the total charges needed to balance positive and negative Step 3: Note the ratio of positive ions to negative ions Step 4: Use subscripts to write the formula, 1’s are not shown in subscript

Try the formula for titanium (IV) fluoride ions Total charge to balance Formula

Manganese (III) Sulfide ions Total charge to balance formula

Writing formulas for compounds that contain a multivalent metal Key Points: The metal is always first The metal is always the positive ion The metal could be a multivalent metal Go to the periodic table and check

Compound Naming To name metals with more than one charge we use the Stock system. In the Stock system, the charge of the metal is indicated by a Roman numeral written after the name of the metal. Fe2O3 - iron(III) oxide FeO - iron(II) oxide PbO2 - lead(IV) oxide The Stock system should not be used for metals that have only one possible charge.

Steps for Writing formulas for compounds that contain a multivalent metal Step 1: Identify a multivalent metal Step 2: identify its different ion forms Step 3: determine the ratio of ions in the formula Step 4: what is the charge on the negative ion? Step 5: Balance the positive and negative charges Step 6: Write the name using roman numerals in brackets, following the positive ion to indicate which ion was used

Example: FeI2

Example 2: PbF4

Example 3: PbO2