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Activator Explain why you put subscripts in chemical formulas.
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Aqua Rules American Rules no Roman no Greek
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Aqua Name Write element names and change ending of second element to –ide. Example: Na 2 O Sodium oxide
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Aqua Formulas Balance positive and negative charges, then add subscripts Example: Na 1+ O 2- Na 1+ Na 2 O It take 2 Na 1+ to balance 1 O 2-
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Red Rules Roman Rules Roman numerals are the positive oxidation number for the transition metals (“the valley varies”)
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Red Name Write element names and change ending of second element to –ide. Use the roman grid to find the red oxidation number and write as Roman Numeral.
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Red Formulas Get oxidation number for red element from Roman Numeral, balance charges, and write subscripts. Example: Iron (III) oxide Oxidation number for Iron (III) = 3+ Fe 3+ O 2- Fe 3+ O 2- It takes 2 Fe 3+ and 3 O 2- to balance positive and negative charges Fe 2 O 3
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Green Rules Greek Rules Greek prefixes in name
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Greek Prefixes Onemono Twodi Threetri Fourtetra Fivepenta Sixhexa Sevenhepta Eightocta Ninenana Tendeca
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Green Name Turn subscripts into Greek prefixes in front of element names (do not use mono- on the first element). Change ending of second element to –ide. Example: CO 2 Carbon dioxide CO Carbon monoxide
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Green Formula Turn Greek prefixes into formula subscripts. Do not try to balance charges. Example: Carbon tetrachloride CCl 4
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Ticket out the Door Name the following on a sheet of paper: 1. NaCl 2. AlI 3 3. NiO 4. Ni 2 O 3 5.NaF Write the following equations: 1. Iron (II) chloride2. Sodium chloride
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Right or wrong? If the formula is incorrect, write the correct formula: –LiF 2 –KBr –MgCl –AlO 2
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Naming Ionic Compound Bond between a metal and nonmetal 1.Name the metal 2.Name the nonmetal and change the ending to –ide.
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Write the formulas and name the compounds 1.Na +1 Cl -1 5. Mg +2 P -3 2. Ba +2 F -1 6. Ca +2 Cl -1 3. K +1 S -2 7. Cs +1 P -3 4. Al +3 I -1 8. Al +3 P -3
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Write the formulas and Name the compounds 1.K bonded with Cl 5. Sr bonded with P 2. Ba bonded with P6. Cs bonded with Cl 3. Fr bonded with O7. Na bonded with N 4. Al bonded with S8. Al bonded with Cl
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Ticket Out The Door Write formulas and name the following: 1.Na bonded with P 2.Ca bonded with N 3.Cs bonded with Se 4.Ba bonded with Br 5.Li bonded with I
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Name the Compounds (p.54) 6. ZnS11. FeO 7. Ag 2 O12. Fe 2 O 3 9. NiO13. CrS 10. Ni 2 O 3 14. Cr 2 S 3
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Name the Compounds (p.54) 15. CuCl19. MnBr 2 16. CuCl 2 20. MnBr 4 17. PbO 18. PbO 2
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Ticket Out the Door Name the following: 1. NaCl 2. AlI 3 3. NiO 4. Ni 2 O 3 5. NaF
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Write and name the following Ionic Compounds with “regular” metals 1.NaCl6. LiCl 2.NaF7. KCl 3.Al 2 O 3 8. CaS 4.Ca I 2 9. BeF 5.Al I 3 10. K 3 N Aluminum iodide Lithium chloride Potassium chloride Calcium sulfide Beryllium fluoride Potassium nitride Sodium chloride Sodium fluoride Aluminum oxide Calcium iodide
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Write and name the following Ionic Compounds with “transition” metals 1.ZnS6. MnO 2.NiO7. Mn 2 O 3 3.Ni 2 O 3 8. MnBr 2 4.CrCl 2 9. MnBr 4 5.CrCl 3 10. FeO Chromium (III) chloride Manganese (II) oxide Manganese (III) oxide Manganese (II) bromide Manganese (IV) bromide Iron (II) oxide Zinc (II) sulfide Nickel (II) oxide Nickel (III) oxide Chromium (II) chloride
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Name the following 1.TiBr 3 6. Zn 3 P 2 2.Cu 3 P7. Cu 2 O 3.CaSe8. SnS 2 4.AlAs9. Pb 3 N 2 5.NaBr10. Cs 2 O Sodium bromide Zinc (II) phosphide Copper (I) oxide Tin (IV) sulfide Lead (II) nitride Cesium oxide Titanium (III) bromide Copper (I) phosphide Calcium selenide Aluminum arsenide
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Write the following formulas 1.Magnesium phosphide6. Sodium fluoride 2.Aluminum iodide7. Barium chloride 3.Lithium bromide8. Sodium chloride 4.Potassium sulfide9. Calcium oxide 5.Barium fluoride10. Beryllium sulfide
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Write the following formulas 1.Silver (I) oxide6. Chromium (II) chloride 2.Copper (I) bromide7. Chromium (III) chloride 3.Copper (II) bromide 8. Zinc (II) sulfide 4.Iron (II) oxide9. Manganese (II) oxide 5.Iron (III) oxide10. Manganese (III) oxide Ag 2 O ZnS CuBr 2 FeO Fe 2 O 3 CrCl 2 CrCl 3 CuBr MnO Mn 2 O 3
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Write the following formulas 1.Lithium oxide6. Copper (II) chloride 2.Magnesium oxide7. Lead (II) oxide 3.Potassium sulfide 8. Lead (IV) oxide 4.Calcium sulfide9. Manganese (II) bromide 5.Aluminum chloride10. Manganese (IV) bromide Li 2 O PbO 2 K2SK2S CaS AlCl 3 CuCl 2 PbO MgO MnBr 2 MnBr 4
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Warm Up What is wrong with the following? 1.Aluminum (III) trichloride 2.Iron chloride 3.Carbon (IV) oxide 4.Monocarbon dioxide 5.Magnesium monoxide
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Write the names for... 1.Na 3 N 2.NO 2 3.FeO 4.Fe 2 O 3 Sodium nitride Nitrogen dioxide Iron (II) oxide Iron (III) oxide
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Write the names for... 5.NO 6.N 2 O 7.AlCl 3 8.Al 2 O 3 Nitrogen monoxide Dinitrogen monoxide Aluminum chloride Aluminum oxide
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Write the formulas for... 1.Dinitrogen pentaoxide 2.Nitrogen dioxide 3.Carbon tetrachloride 4.Aluminum chloride N2O5N2O5 NO 2 CCl 4 AlCl 3
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Write the formulas for... 1.Chromium (II) sulfide 2.Chromium (III) sulfide 3.Manganese (IV) bromide 4.Aluminum oxide CrS Cr 2 S 3 MnBr 4 Al 2 O 3
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