Unit 4: Chemical Nomenclature Section 1: Binary Compounds and Polyatomic Ions
Nomenclature Chemical naming system ▫ Two major types of naming groups Ionic Compounds Covalent Compounds
Ionic Compounds Bond that is formed between a cation and an anion (metal and a nonmetal). ▫ Three categories of Ionic compounds Simple Binary compounds Binary compounds with polyatomic ions Binary compounds with stock system ions
Simple Binary Compounds Formed with only two parts ▫ A positive ion (cation) and a negative ion (anion)
Naming Binary Compounds Use the criss-cross method to make the formula. Write the name of the 1 st element – cation - (capitalized) Add the 1 st part of the name of the 2 nd element – anion - (not capitalized) End the 2 nd element with “ide” ▫ Example: NaCl Sodium and Chlorine Sodium chloride
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Binary Compounds with Polyatomic Ions Polyatomic Ion - A group of two or more elements that stay together and act as one ion ▫ Example: NH 4 +1 Nitrogen and 4 Hydrogen are combined into one ion with a total +1 charge
Common Polyatomic Ions NH 4 + Ammonium NO 2 - Nitrite NO 3 - Nitrate SO 3 2- Sulfite SO 4 2- Sulfate OH - Hydroxide PO 3 3- Phosphite PO 4 3- Phosphate CO 3 2- Carbonate
Naming Binary Compounds with Polyatomic Ions Follow the same rules for how binary compounds are named However, use the EXACT name of the polyatomic ion (DO NOT CHANGE TO -ide!!!!!!) In many cases, you place parentheses around the polyatomic ion in the formula
Examples of Binary Compounds with Polyatomic Ions Sodium and Nitrate ▫ Formula: Na +1 and NO 3 -1 NaNO 3 Because there are 1 + and 1 -, nothing else is done; You do NOT need parentheses here because the charge is canceled ▫ Name: Sodium nitrate
Calcium and Phosphate ▫ Formula: Ca 2+ and PO 4 3- Ca 3 (PO 4 ) 2 The parentheses shows that the entire phosphate ion gets doubled (VERY IMPORTANT) ▫ Name: Calcium phosphate Examples of Polyatomic Compounds
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