Ionic Compounds – Polyatomic Ions (Metal + Polyatomic Ion)

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Ionic Compounds – Polyatomic Ions (Metal + Polyatomic Ion)

Learning Goals 1.To be able to determine ionic compounds containing polyatomic ions 2.To write chemical formulae containing polyatomic ions 3.To write chemical names containing polyatomic ions

Types of Compounds Chemical Compounds Ionic Compounds Molecular Compounds Binary Compounds (Metal + Non-metal) Polyatomic Compounds (Metal + Polyatomic ion)

Polyatomic Ions Polyatomic ion: are ions that consists of a stable group of several atoms acting together as a single charged particle. The ionic charge of a polyatomic ion is shared over the entire ion rather than being on just one atom. Polyatomic ions are sometimes called radicals. These polyatomic ions bond with a metal to form another type of ionic compound. 3- Phosphate Ion

Formulas and Charges of Common Polyatomic Ions Polyatomic Compound NameIon FormulaIon Charge/Valence carbonateCO nitrateNO nitriteNO phosphatePO sulphateSO sulphiteSO hydroxideOH - 1- chlorateClO *You must know how to use the back of your PT.

Writing Formulas Writing the formula for a polyatomic compound is similar to writing the formula for a binary ionic compound. First determine if it is a polyatomic compound? In other words, does it contain a _______metal_________ and a __polyatomic ion__ (a group of non-metals that act as one). Most polyatomic ions do NOT end in ____”-ide”____ except __hydroxide___. This is one of your clues to indicate that a compound contains a polyatomic ion.

What is the most common ending for the name of.... a polyatomic anion? “ –ate” (nitrate, chlorate, sulfate, phosphate) Or “ –ite” (nitrite, chlorite, sulfite, phosphite) Once you have determined that a compound is polyatomic then you can figure out the formula. Let’s try!

Writing Formulas for Compounds Containing Polyatomic Ions Method # 1 Use the sum zero rule we learned Together on board!

Writing Formulas for Compounds Containing Polyatomic Ions Method #2 What is the chemical formula of copper (I) sulphate? Step 1: Write the symbol of each ion, with its charge. Cu 1+ (SO 4 ) -2 Step 2: Crisscross the numbers of the ionic charges so that they become subscripts. Cu 1+ (SO 4 ) -2 Step 3: Write any necessary subscripts after the brackets around each ion. The formula of copper (II) nitrate is Cu 2 (SO 4 )

WRITING NAMES When naming a polyatomic compound, the _____metal name_______ is first then the ___polyatomic ion name___. Don’t forget about ___multivalent____ metals as some of them have multiple charges. Let’s try!

Naming Compounds involving Polyatomic Ions Write the name of the compound Fe(NO 3 ) 3 Step 1: Write the name of the metal and check whether it has more than one possible ionic charge. Iron has two possible charges (+2 and +3) Step 2: Determine the ionic charge of the metal. Fe(NO 3 ) 3 x + 3(-1) = 0 x = + 3 Step 3: Write the name of the compound with the Roman numeral if necessary. The name of Fe(NO 3 ) 3 is iron (III) nitrate.

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