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Naming Binary Ionic Compounds
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Review Ionic Compounds:
A compound composed of oppositely charged ions. Many are used to produce paper The pulp and paper mill in Thunder Bay
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Periodic Table and Ion Formation
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Valence electrons An electron in the outermost occupied energy level.
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Naming Binary Ionic Compounds
There are two ways to identify a compound: Chemical Name Chemical Formula IUPAC International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry Binary Ionic Compounds Compound composed of a metal cation and a non-metal anion
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Rules for Naming The first part of the name always identifies the positive ion, which is the metal cation. Thus, this part of the name is the name of the metal. The second part of the name always identifies the negative ion, which is the non-metal anion. The name of the non-metal ion always ends with the suffix ide.
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Blue – Metals Teal – Non-metals Light Purple - Metalloids
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Examples Magnesium and Phosphorus Sodium and chlorine
Magnesium phosphide Sodium and chlorine Sodium chloride
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Determining the Chemical Formula
Cross-over method Identify the metal and non-metal Write the symbols Write the charges Cross over the charges from top to bottom Remove the charge Simplify the numbers and remove the 1’s
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Calcium Sulfide Ca S Ca+2 S -2 Ca -2 S +2 Ca 2 S 2 CaS
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Now You Try Calcium Bromide Lithium Nitride PbS CuF
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Electron Dot Diagram and Bohr-Rutherford
Electron Dot (Only showing valence electrons)
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