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Naming Multivalent Compounds
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What are multivalent ions?
Some transition metals can form more than one ion In other words some have more than 1 ion form For Example: Copper has 2 ion forms Can be a 1+ or 2+ ion Copper I Chloride Copper II Chloride
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Writing Multivalent Compounds
Use roman numeral to show which ion form is present Metal Ion charge Roman Numeral 1+ I 2+ II 3+ III 4+ IV 5+ V 6+ VI 7+ VII Ni2+ or Nickel II, is called Nickel two Fe3+ or Ion III, is called Iron three
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Steps for writing formulas for multivalent compounds
Step 1: Identify each ion and its charge Step 2: Determine the total charges needed to balance positive and negative Step 3: Note the ratio of positive ions to negative ions Step 4: Use subscripts to write the formula, 1’s are not shown in subscript
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Example: Copper II Chloride
Cu2+ and Cl- ions Total charge to balance +2 = -1-1 ratio 1 : 2 formula CuCl2
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Example: Manganese IV Oxide
Mn4+ and O-2 ions Total charge to balance +4 = -2-2 ratio 1 : 2 formula MnO2
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Steps for naming compounds that contain a multivalent metal
Step 1: Identify the multivalent metal (first ion written in formula Step 2: verify that it has more than one ion form Step 3: determine the ratio of ions in the formula Step 4: what is the charge on the negative ion? Step 5: what must be the charge on the positive metal ion if it is to balance the negative ion Step 6: write the name of the compound
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Example: Au3N Au ID the metal Au+ and Au3+
Can it be in more than 1 ion form? Au3N 3 Au ions for every 1 N ion Determine the ratio of ions in the formula Charge on the negative ion N3- If there are 3 Au ions then the charge on Au must be 1+ to balance out N3- What does the charge on the metal have to be to balance the negative ion? The Name is: Gold(I)Nitride
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