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Bonding & Molecular Structure
Day 2 - C.3.4 Write chemical formulas for ionic compounds and covalent compounds given their names and vice versa.
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Binary Nomenclature 3 Forms to Learn: Binary Covalent Nomenclature
Binary Ionic Nomenclature Binary Ionic Transition Metal Nomenclature (BIT Metal Nomenclature in notes; Classically: Stock Convention)
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Covalent Valences are all Negative
All nonmetals are negatively charged; SO… these compounds DO NOT need to be balanced… Prefixes are used instead: 1 = mono 2 = di 3 = tri 4 = tetra 5 = penta 6 = hexa 7 = hepta 8 = octa 9 = nona 10 = deca
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Rules First Element is given the entire element name.
Second Element is given an –ide suffix. The prefix MONO- is NEVER on the first word.
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Naming Binary Covalent Compounds
ONE nonmetal atom plus ONE nonmetal atom.
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Binary Covalent Examples
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More Examples
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More Examples
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Binary Covalent
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Binary Covalent Musical Chairs!
Chem-is-try
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Binary Covalent Name Game!
Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4 Team 5 Chem-is-try
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