Section 2.8 Compounds: Formulas, Names, and Masses By: Joe Lutz and Davis Perchik.

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Section 2.8 Compounds: Formulas, Names, and Masses By: Joe Lutz and Davis Perchik

Types of Chemical Formulas Element symbols and numerical subscripts that show the type and number of each atom present in the smallest unit of the substance 3 types of chemical formulas -Empirical Formula -Molecular Formula -Structural Formula

Empirical Formula Shows relative number of atoms of each element in the compound Simplest type of formula and is derived from the masses of the component element Example: Hydrogen Peroxide empirical formula = HO, one H atom for every O atom

Molecular Formula Shows actual number of atoms in a molecule of a compound Example: Hydrogen Peroxide Molecular Formula = H 2 O 2, two H atoms and two O atoms in each molecule

Structural Formula Shows number of atoms and bonds between them Example: Hydrogen Peroxide Structural Formula = H-O-O-H, each H is bonded to an O and O's are bonded together

Learning Names and Formulas Members of a periodic table group have the same ionic charge; Group 1A all have (1+) charge, Group 2A all have (2+) charge For anions, ion charge = group number minus 8; S in group 6A (6-8=-2) so ion is S 2-

Compounds Formed from Monatomic Ions The name of the cation is the same as the name of the Metal. Many metal names end in -ium The name of the anion takes the root of the nonmetal name and adds the suffix -ide All ionic compound names give the positive ion (cation) first and the negative ion (anion) second Example: anion formed from Bromine is named bromide (brom+ide). If compound of metal calcium and nonmetal bromine is formed, would be called calcium bromide.

Compounds formed from Monatomic Ions (cont.) Ionic compounds are arrays of oppositely charged ions rather than separate molecular units Write formula unit, which gives relative numbers of cations and anions in the compound Example: Calcium Bromide is composed of Ca 2+ ions and Br - ions; therefore two Br - balance each Ca 2+ making the formula CaBr 2 not Ca 2 Br

Compounds with Metals That Can Form More Than One Ion Many metals can form more than one ion, each with a particular charge. Example: Iron can form Fe +2 and Fe +3 ions, two compounds that iron forms with chorine are FeCl 2, named iron(II) chroride, and FeCl 3, named iron (III) chloride Suffix -ous for ion with lower charge, Suffix -ic for ion with higher charge; making Iron (II) Chloride: ferrous choride, and iron (III) choride: ferric chloride

Compounds Formed from Polyatomic Ions Polyatomic ion stays together as a charged unit When two or more of the same polyatomic ion are present in the formula unit, that ion appears in parentheses with the subscript written outside Example: calcium nitrate, Ca(NO 3 ) 2 Parentheses and a subscript are not used unless more that one of the polyatomic ions is present

Families of Oxoanions Oxoanions is when an element, ususally a nonmetal, is bonded to one or more oxygen atoms Simple naming : ion with two or more O atoms take the nonmetal root and suffix -ate, and ion with fewer O atoms takes the nonmetal root and suffix -ite Example: SO 4 2- is sulfate, So 3 2- is sulfite

Hydrated Ionic Compounds Specific number of water molecules associated with each formula unit In formulas their number is shown after a centered dot Example: CaSO 4 *2H 2 O is the formula for calcium sulfate dihydrate

Two common types of acids are Binary acids and Oxoacids -Binary acid: solutions form when certain gaseous compounds dissolve in water; naming: if ends in -ide then change suffixes to -ic Example: Hydrogen Chloride to Hydrochloric acid -Oxoacid: names are similar to those of oxoanions, except for two suffix changes: -ate in anion becomes -ic in the acid; -ite in the anion becomes -ous in the acid Example: Perbromate is perbromic acid, and Iodite is Iodous acid Acid Names from Anion Names

Names and Formulas of Binary Covalent Compounds Formed by the combination of two elements, usually nonmetals Naming: 1) element with lower group number in periodic table is the first word; elemt with the higher group number is the second word. (Exception: When the compound contains oxygen and any of the halogens chlorine, bromine, and iodine, the halogen is named first. 2) If both elements are in the same group, the one with the higher period number is named first 3) The second element is named with its root and the suffix -ide 4) The first word has a prefix only when more than one atom of the element is presnt; the second word usually has a numerical prefix

Molecular Masses from Chemical Formulas Molecular mass = sum of atomic masses Molecular mass of H 2 O = (2 x atomic mass of H) + (1 x atomic mass of O) = (2 x amu) amu = amu Ionic compounds are treated the same only because they do not consist of molecules For Barium Nitrate, Ba(NO 3 ) 2 ; 1 x amu + (2 x amu) + (6 x amu) = amu