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The anatomy of the periodic table Get out your periodic tables Know where the following are on your periodic table (p.t) Group A Group B Metals Nonmetals Metalloids (Semimetals) Note - aluminum is not considered a metalloid
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The anatomy of the periodic table Know where the following are on your periodic table (p.t) continued Transition metals Inner transition metals Alkali metals Alkaline metals Halogens Noble gases
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Naming Molecular Compounds Molecules are made up of nonmetals Prefixes are used to represent numbers of atoms. See your text for prefixes Binary compounds end in -ide Examples Name? - Cl 2 O 8 and OF 2 Formula for? - dinitrogen tetroxide Answers - dichlorine octoxide, oxygen difluoride, N 2 O 4
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Naming Molecular Compounds Your turn. Try these. Name or write the formula for: Boron trichloride Dinitrogen tetrahydride N 2 O 5 PF 5 S 4 N 2 CCl 4 SO 3 H 2 O Answers BCl 3 N 2 H 4 dinitrogen pentoxide Phosphorus pentafluoride Tetrasulfur dinitride Carbon tetrachlorideSulfur Trioxide Dihydrogen Monoxide
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Take ten minutes and work a few problems on the “Naming covalent compounds” side of your worksheet.
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Ions An atom that carries a charge The charge on the ion is called the Oxidation state or Oxidation Number Cation - positively charged atom Metals form cations CATions are PAWsitive Anion - negatively charged atom Nonmetals form anions
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Naming Cations Name the metal followed by the word ion Example Na - sodium - neutral element Na 1+ - sodium ion - cation of the element Another example: Mg - magnesium Mg 2+ - Magnesium ion
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Naming Anions Ending changes are used for Anions Elemental anions will end in -ide Example Cl 2 - chlorine - neutral element Cl 1- - chloride - anion of the element Another example O 2 - oxygenO 2- Oxide
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Writing Formulas for Binary Ionic Compounds The periodic table tells you the charge for group A (aka - the representative elements) Group 1A - 1+ Group 2A - 2+ Group 3A - 3+ Group 4 - depends Group 5A - 3- Group 6A - 2- Group 7A - 1- Group 8A or (0) - does not form ions
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Naming Your turn: Name or write the symbol for the following: AluminumPhosphide Calcium IonIodine Ga 3+ Nitrogen KSulfide
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Naming Binary Ionic Compounds Name the metal then the nonmetal with the ending changing to -ide The -ide tells the person it is a binary compound and the anion portion. Examples:MgCl 2 K 2 S Magnesium Chloride Potassium Sulfide
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Writing Formulas for Binary Ionic Compounds All compounds are electrically neutral To write the formula, figure out how many cations and anions are needed so that the number of positives and negatives are equal. Find the least common multiple to figure out the total number of +’s and -’s. Then divide by the charge to find out how many of each atom is needed! If X 1+ and Y 2-, what would be the formula? X 2 Y - Charges total 2 +’s and 2 -’s
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Writing Formulas for Binary Ionic Compounds If X 3+ and Y 2-, what would be the formula? X 2 Y 3 - Charges total 6 +’s and 6 -’s Find the formula for the following pairs of ions: Na 1+, P 3- Sr 2+, N 3- Answers: Na 3 PSr 3 N 2
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Now: Finish side 1 of worksheet Work sections 1 - 4 on back of worksheet Work homework problems
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