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Covalent Bonding Formulas & Names (including Acids)
Chem-To-Go Lesson 16 Unit 4
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What is a covalent bond? Covalent Bond = a nonmetal atom shares valence electrons with another nonmetal atom; both atoms achieve stability We’ll learn to: Name covalent compounds Write formulas for covalent compounds Draw Lewis structures Analyze Lewis structures to predict properties
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Important prefixes Mono Hexa Di Hepta Tri Octa Tetra Nona Penta Deca
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Writing formulas Use the prefixes to determine subscripts for each element. NO IONS, THEREFORE NO CRISS-CROSSING! EXAMPLE 1: phosphorus trioxide EXAMPLE 2: dinitrogen trioxide EXAMPLE 3: tricarbon octahydride
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Writing Names Use the prefixes to determine subscripts for each element. NO IONS, THEREFORE NO CRISS-CROSSING! EXAMPLE 1: N2O5 EXAMPLE 2: CF4 EXAMPLE 3: P2O6
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Special type of covalent compound: Acids
Acid = compound that produces H+ ions when dissolved in water How to Recognize Acids: Find H at the front of the chemical formula. Examples of Acids: H2SO4 HCl HNO3 HBr
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Two types of ACids Binary Acids Oxyacids
Contain H bonded to ONE other element Writing Names Hydro + root + ic acid Ex. HCl = hydrochloric acid Ex. H2S = hydrosulfuric acid Ex. HI = hydroiodic acid Contain H bonded to a POLYATOMIC ION Writing Names IF –ATE ion: root + ic acid Ex. HNO3 = nitric acid Ex. H2SO4 = sulfuric acid IF –ITE ion: root + ous acid Ex. HNO2 = nitrous acid Ex. H2SO3 = sulfurous acid
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Criss-cross the ion charges as if the compound was ionic
Formulas of ACids Binary Acids Oxyacids Criss-cross the ion charges as if the compound was ionic Example: hydronitric acid “Yes hydro, No polyatomic” Example: chlorous acid “No hydro, Yes polyatomic”
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