Naming Chemicals
Binary Ionic compounds
Definitions Binary Ionic Compound- compound containing two elements—one metal and one non-metal + Cation + Cation - Anion - Anion Ionic Compound Ionic bond- bond formed by attraction between + and - ions
Metals & Non-Metals Ionic Bonds are between metals & non-metals HHe LiBeBCNOFNe NaMgAlSiPSClAr KCaScTiVCrMnFeCoNiCuZnGaGeAsSeBrKr RbSrYZrNbMoTcRuRhPdAgCdInSnSbTeIXe CsBaLuHfTaWReOsIrPtAuHgTlPbBiPoAtRn FrRaLrRfDbSgBhHsMtUunUuuUubUut MetalsMetalloids Non- metals
These compounds have: 2 elements (“binary”) A metal & a non-metal (“ionic”) To name these compounds: Write the name of the metal (the cation) Write the name of the non-metal (the anion) with the suffix “-ide” Identifying & Naming Binary Ionic The subscripts in the formula do not matter when naming this type
FormulaCationAnionName
Example #1 NaCl
Example #1 NaCl Cation Anion “Sodium” “Chlorine” becomes “Chloride” Sodium Chloride
Example #2 CaBr 2
Example #2 Cation Anion “Calcium” “Bromine” becomes “Bromide” CaBr 2 Calcium Bromide
Example #3 K2OK2O
K2OK2O Cation Anion “Potassium” “Oxygen” becomes “Oxide” Potassium Oxide
Let’s Practice Example: Write the name for the following compounds CaF 2 Na 3 P NaI SrBr 2
Let’s Practice Calcium fluoride Sodium phosphide Sodium iodide Strontium bromide Example: Write the name for the following compounds CaF 2 Na 3 P NaI SrBr 2
Polyatomic Ionic Compounds
Definition Polyatomic Ion- more than one atom that together have a charge + Cation + Cation Polyatomic Ionic Compound- compound containing at least one polyatomic ion - Polyatomic Anion Polyatomic Ionic Compound
Common Polyatomic Ions COMMON POLYATOMIC IONS Acetate, CH 3 COO -1 or C 2 H 3 O 2 -1 Ammonium NH 4 +1 Bromate, BrO 3 -1 Bromite, BrO 2 -1 Carbonate, CO 3 -2 Carbonite, CO 2 -2 Chlorate, ClO 3 -1 Chlorite, ClO 2 -1 Chromate, CrO 4 -2 Cyanide, CN -1 Dichromate, Cr 2 O 7 -2 Dihydrogen phosphate, H 2 PO 4 -1 Hydrogen carbonate or bicarbonate, HCO 3 -1 Hydrogen phosphate or biphosphate, HPO 4 -2 Hydrogen sulfate or bisulfate, HSO 4 -1 Hydroxide, OH -1 Hypochlorite, ClO -1 Iodate, IO 3 -1 Iodite, IO 2 -1 Nitrate, NO 3 -1 Nitrite, NO 2 -1 Oxalate, C 2 O 4 -2 Perchlorate, ClO 4 -1 Permanganate, MnO 4 -1 Peroxide, O 2 -2 Phosphate, PO 4 -3 Phosphite, PO 3 -3 Silicate, SiO 3 -1 Sulfate, SO 4 -2 Sulfite, SO 3 -2
The only cation (front-half) polyatomic ion is “NH 4 ” All other polyatomic ions are anions (back- half) The subscripts within the polyatomic ion is important (it must match exactly with the one on your ion list) If there are parenthesis, the polyatomic ion is inside (ignore the number outside) Help Identifying Polyatomic Ions
Practice Identifying Polyatomic Ions Example: Identify and name the polyatomic ion in each compound NaNO 3 NH 4 Cl Ca(OH) 2 (NH 4 ) 3 PO 4 K 2 CO 3
Practice Identifying Polyatomic Ions Example: Identify and name the polyatomic ion in each compound NaNO 3 NH 4 Cl Ca(OH) 2 (NH 4 ) 3 PO 4 K 2 CO 3 Nitrate Ammonium Hydroxide Ammonium & phosphate Carbonate
These compounds have: More than 2 capital letters (non starting with H) Contain at least 1 metal & 1 non-metal To name these compounds: Write the name of the cation (the metal element name or “Ammonium” for “NH 4 ”) If the anion is a polyatomic ion, write the polyatomic ion’s name just as it is If the anion is a single non-metal element, write its name with the suffix “-ide” Identifying & Naming Polyatomic Ionic
FormulaCationAnionName
Example #4 NaNO 3
Example #4 NaNO 3 Cation Polyatomic Anion “Sodium” “Nitrate” Sodium Nitrate
Example #5 K 2 SO 4
Example #5 Cation Polyatomic Anion “Potassium” “sulfate” K 2 SO 4 Potassium sulfate
Example #6 Ca(OH) 2
Example #6 Ca(OH) 2 Cation Polyatomic Anion “Calcium” “hydroxide” Calcium hydroxide
Example #7 (NH 4 ) 2 S
Example #7 Polyatomic Cation Anion “Ammonium” “sulfur” becomes “sulfide” (NH 4 ) 2 S Ammonium sulfide
Let’s Practice Example: Write the name for the following compounds Ca(NO 3 ) 2 Na 3 PO 4 NH 4 ClO K 2 CO 3
Let’s Practice Calcium nitrate Sodium phosphate Ammonium hypochlorite Potassium carbonate Example: Write the name for the following compounds Ca(NO 3 ) 2 Na 3 PO 4 NH 4 ClO K 2 CO 3
Multivalent Metals
Definition Multivalent Metal- metal that has more than one possibility for cationic charge
These compounds have: One of the multi-valent metals in that chart To name these compounds: Write the name of the metal element (cation) Write the name of the anion (element name with “-ide” or polyatomic ion name) Determine the total negative charge Total negative charge = total positive charge for all neutral compounds Determine the charge on each metal atom Write the charge in roman numerals in parenthesis after the metal’s name Identifying & Naming Multivalent Metals
Common Ions Use the periodic table to determine charges on common elemental anions
FormulaCationAnionName
Example #8 CuCl
Example #8 CuCl Cation Anion “Copper” “Chlorine” becomes “Chloride” Copper Chloride
Example #8 CuCl Cation Anion “Copper” “Chlorine” becomes “Chloride” Copper Chloride Chloride has a –1 charge -1 charge * 1 ion = -1 A –1 charge needs a +1 charge Therefore, copper must be +1 (I)
Example #9 Fe 2 (CO 3 ) 3
Example #9 Fe 2 (CO 3 ) 3 Cation Polyatomic Anion “Iron” “Carbonate” Iron carbonate
Example #9 Fe 2 (CO 3 ) 3 Cation Polyatomic Anion “Iron” “Carbonate” Iron carbonate Carbonate has a –2 charge -2 charge * 3 ions = -6 A –6 charge needs a +6 charge and there are 2 iron ions Therefore, iron must be +3 (III)
Let’s Practice Example: Write the name for the following compounds PbCl 2 PbCl 4 MnO Mn 2 O 3 SnBr 2
Let’s Practice Lead (II) chloride Lead (IV) chloride Manganese (II) oxide Manganese (III) oxide Tin (II) bromide Example: Write the name for the following compounds PbCl 2 PbCl 4 MnO Mn 2 O 3 SnBr 2
Binary Covalent Compounds
Definition Binary Covalent Compound compound made from two non-metals that share electrons Non metal Non metal Non metal Non metal Covalent compound Covalent bond atoms share electrons
These compounds have: 2 elements (“binary”) Both non-metals (“covalent”) To name these compounds: Write the name of the first element with the prefix indicating the number of atoms (except don’t use “mono-”) Write the name of the second element with the prefix indicating the number of atoms (including “mono-”) and the suffix “ide” Identifying & Naming Binary Covalent
Covalent Prefixes The Appendix of your book (Page A-2) has the following chart PREFIXES USED IN MOLECULAR COMPOUNDS 1.mono- 2.di- 3.tri- 4.tetra- 5.penta- 6.hexa- 7.hepta- 8.octa- 9.nona- 10.deca-
FormulaprefixFirst element prefixSecond element Name
Example #10 P2O5P2O5
P2O5P2O5 Phosphorus Oxygen 2 = “di-” 5 = “penta-” Use “-ide” Drop the a when naming oxide Diphosphorus pentoxide
Example #11 SiO 2
Example #11 Silicon Oxygen Don’t use “mono-” on first element 2 = “di-” Use “-ide” SiO 2 Silicon dioxide
Let’s Practice Example: Write the name for the following compounds CO 2 N2O4N2O4 P 4 O 10 CO
Let’s Practice Carbon dioxide Dinitrogen tetroxide Tetraphosphorus decoxide Carbon monoxide Example: Write the name for the following compounds CO 2 N 2 O 4 P 4 O 10 CO
Nomenclature Summary Naming Chemical Formulas Starts with a metal or NH4 2 capital letters = Binary Ionic More than 2 elements = Polyatomic Ionic Does not contain a metal = Binary Covalent compound
Mixed Practice Example: Write the name for the following compounds Na 2 O K 3 PO 4 Cu(OH) 2 (NH 4 ) 2 S MgCl 2
Mixed Practice Sodium oxide Potassium phosphate Copper (II) hydroxide Ammonium sulfide Magnesium chloride Example: Write the name for the following compounds Na 2 O K 3 PO 4 Cu(OH) 2 (NH 4 ) 2 S MgCl 2