Covalent Compounds Formula to Name

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Covalent Compounds Formula to Name

Binary Covalent Compounds Covalent bond: atoms share electrons Binary Covalent Compound: compound made from two non-metals that share electrons Non metal Non metal Covalent compound

Binary Covalent: Naming To identify: 2 non-metal elements To name: Name of the first element with the prefix indicating the number of atoms (no “mono-”) Name of the second element with the prefix indicating the number of atoms (use “mono-”) and the suffix “ide”

Covalent Prefixes 1 = mono- 2 = di- 3 = tri- 4 = tetra- 5 = penta- 6 = hexa- 7 = hepta- 8 = octa- 9 = nona- 10 = deca-

Covalent Example #1 P2O5

Covalent Example #2 SiO2

Write the name for the following compounds Let’s Practice CO2 N2O4 P4O10 CO Example: Write the name for the following compounds

Covalent Compounds Name to Formula

Binary Covalent: Writing Formulas To identify: Covalent prefixes used! To write these formulas: Write the symbols of the first and second element Use the covalent prefixes (assume the first element is “1” if there’s no prefix) as the subscripts to show number of atoms. Atoms do not form ions when bonding covalently…you DO NOT need to worry about charges with this type! 

Dinitrogen Tetraoxide Covalent Example #3 Dinitrogen Tetraoxide

Write the following chemical formulas Let’s Practice Carbon monoxide Nitrogen dioxide Diphosphorus pentaoxide Example: Write the following chemical formulas

A Word of Caution… “di” and “bi” do not mean the same thing! di- bi- Stands for “2” in covalent compounds Means there’s a hydrogen in the polyatomic anion Carbon dioxide = CO2 Sodium biphosphate = Na2HPO4

Write the name for the following compounds Let’s Practice CO2 N2O4 P4O10 CO Carbon dioxide Dinitrogen tetraoxide Tetraphosphorus decaoxide Carbon monoxide Example: Write the name for the following compounds

Nomenclature Summary Naming Chemical Formulas Starts with a metal or NH4 Does not contain a metal = Binary Covalent compound 2 capital letters = Binary Ionic More than 2 elements = Polyatomic Ionic

Mixed Practice – Ionic and Covalent Na2O K3PO4 Cu(OH)2 (NH4)2S MgCl2 Example: Write the name for the following compounds

Write the name for the following compounds Mixed Practice Na2O K3PO4 Cu(OH)2 (NH4)2S MgCl2 Sodium oxide Potassium phosphate Copper (II) hydroxide Ammonium sulfide Magnesium chloride Example: Write the name for the following compounds

Nomenclature Summary Writing Chemical Formulas Does not contain covalent prefixes Does contain covalent prefixes = Binary Covalent compound Ends with “-ide” (except hydroxide & cyanide) = Binary Ionic All others = Polyatomic Ionic

Write the following chemical formulas Mixed Practice Magnesium hydroxide Copper (II) nitrate Iron (III) oxide Nitrogen dioxide Sodium bicarbonate Example: Write the following chemical formulas

Write the following chemical formulas Mixed Practice Magnesium hydroxide Copper (II) nitrate Iron (III) oxide Nitrogen dioxide Sodium bicarbonate Mg(OH)2 Cu(NO3)2 Fe2O3 NO2 NaHCO3 Example: Write the following chemical formulas