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Writing Formulas Chapter 6 (Chapter 9)
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Rules for Naming Compounds Formula begins with a metal Formula does NOT begin with a metal ‘H’ in front NO ‘H’ in front 1 )Metal name * 2) Polyatomic name 1 ) Metal name * 2 ) Non metal ROOT + IDE Only 2 elements More than 2 elements 1 ) Name 1 st element 2 ) 2 nd element ROOT + IDE 3 ) Prefix needed for subscripts (di, tri, tetra, penta, hexa, hepta, octa, nona, deca) Only 2 elements More than 2 elements 1 ) Write HYDRO 2 ) 2 nd element ROOT + IC 3 ) Write ACID Polyatomic ends with ATE Polyatomic ends with ITE 1) Polyatomic ROOT + IC 2 ) Write ACID 1 )Polyatomic ROOT + OUS 2 )Write ACID Classic Names: add –OUS for lower charge/ -IC for higher charge to these roots (NH 4 + acts like a metal) *These metals use a Roman Numeral after their name to indicate it’s charge Copper (I) – Cu +1 Copper (II)- Cu +2 Mercury(I) – Hg 2 +2 Mercury(II) – Hg +2 Iron(II) – Fe +2 Iron (III) – Fe +3 Chromium (II) – Cr +2 Chromium(III) – Cr +3 Manganese(II) – Mn +2 Manganese(III) – Mn +3 Cobalt(II) – Co +2 Cobalt(III) – Co +3 Lead(II) – Pb +2 Lead(IV) – Pb +4 Tin(II) – Sn +2 Tin(IV) – Sn +4 Cupr - Mercur - Ferr - Chrom - Mangan - Cobalt - Plumb - Stann -
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Rules for Writing Chemical Formulas Name begins with a metal Name does NOT begin with a metal ‘ACID’ in the nameNo ACID in Name 1 ) Write the metal symbol/charge 2 ) Write the non metal symbol/charge 3) Add subscripts if necessary to make it neutral (criss-cross) Ends with -IDE Ends with –ATE/-ITE 1 ) Write each element symbol [NO CHARGES USED HERE] [NO Polyatomic IONS HERE] 2) The Prefix IS the subscript (mono, di, tri, tetra, penta, hexa, hepta, octa, nona, deca) ‘HYDRO’ in frontNo ‘HYDRO’ in front 1 ) Write H +1 2 ) Write non metal symbol/charge 3 ) Add subscripts if necessary to make it neutral (criss-cross) Name ends with -IC Name ends with - OUS 1) Write H +1 2)Write Polyatomic ion that ends with -ATE 3) Add subscripts if needed to make it neutral 1) Write H +1 2)Write Polyatomic ion that ends with -ITE 3) Add subscripts if needed to make it neutral Classic Names: add –OUS for lower charge/ -IC for higher charge to these roots (Ammonium acts like a metal) *These metals use a Roman Numeral after their name to indicate it’s charge Copper (I) – Cu +1 Copper (II)- Cu +2 Mercury(I) – Hg 2 +2 Mercury(II) – Hg +2 Iron(II) – Fe +2 Iron (III) – Fe +3 Chromium (II) – Cr +2 Chromium(III) – Cr +3 Manganese(II) – Mn +2 Manganese(III) – Mn +3 Cobalt(II) – Co +2 Cobalt(III) – Co +3 Lead(II) – Pb +2 Lead(IV) – Pb +4 Tin(II) – Sn +2 Tin(IV) – Sn +4 Cupr - Mercur - Ferr - Chrom - Mangan - Cobalt - Plumb - Stann - 1 ) Write the metal symbol/charge 2 ) Write the polyatomic ion/charge 3) Add subscripts/parenthesis if necessary to make it neutral (criss-cross)
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Rules for Writing Chemical Formulas 1.All molecules have a neutral charge 2.Subscripts are used when individual charges are not the same 3.Parenthesis are used ONLY WITH POLYATOMIC IONS that need a subscript to make it neutral 4.Two non metals have prefixes to indicate their subscripts 5.The charges of representative elements are known to be:
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Charges for metals and non metals
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K 2 SO 4 Potassium sulfate
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BaC 2 O 4 Barium oxalate
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HClO 2 Chlorous acid
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(NH 4 ) 2 SO 3 Ammonium sulfite
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MgCO 3 Magnesium carbonate
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CBr 4 Carbon tetrabromide
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P2O5P2O5 Diphosphorous pentoxide
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HNO 3 Nitric Acid
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NaHSO 3 Sodium hydrogen sulfite
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H2C2O4H2C2O4 Oxalic acid
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Al(C 2 H 3 O 2 ) 3 Aluminum acetate
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Mg(OH) 2 Magnesium hydroxide
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H 3 PO 3 Phosphorous Acid
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HF Hydrofluoric Acid
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Zn(ClO) 2 Zinc hypochlorite
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LiH Lithium hydride
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HClO 3 Chloric acid
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Rb 2 S Rubidium sulfide
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SrCrO 4 Strontium chromate
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KMnO 4 Potassium permanganate
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NaCN Sodium cyanide
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Ca(HSO 3 ) 2 Calcium hydrogen sulfite
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Ba(NO 3 ) 2 Barium nitrate
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H 3 PO 3 Phosphorous acid
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Ag 2 CrO 4 Silver chromate
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ZnCO 3 Zinc carbonate
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SO 3 Sulfur trioxide
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BeSe Beryllium selenide
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AlN Aluminum nitride
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NH 4 C 2 H 3 O 2 Ammonium acetate
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PCl 3 Phosphorous trichloride
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K 2 HPO 3 Potassium hydrogen phosphite
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H 2 SO 4 Sulfuric acid
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H2SH2S Hydrosulfuric acid
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(NH 4 ) 2 C 2 O 4 Ammonium oxalate
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HNO 2 Nitrous acid
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Al 2 (SO 4 ) 3 Aluminum sulfate
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LiClO 2 Lithium chlorite
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Ag 2 Cr 2 O 7 Silver dichromate
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Hl Hydroiodic acid
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NaClO Sodium hypochlorite
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NI 3 Nitrogen triodide
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H 2 CrO 4 Chromic acid
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