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Unit 4: Chemical Nomenclature Section 2: Stock System Ion Compounds
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Binary Compounds with Stock System Ions Stock System Ion - ion that can have more than one possible charge –Example: Fe 2+ and Fe 3+ Most transition metals are stock system ions!
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Naming Stock System Ion Compounds Same method as basic binary compounds, except we need to know WHICH cation is being used We designate this with a roman numeral in parentheses behind the metal name Roman numerals are used to specify the charge: –1 I –2 II –3 III –4 IV - 5 V
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It makes a difference!!! Copper (I) chloride Copper (II) chloride
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BUT… HOW DO I FIGURE OUT WHICH ION WENT INTO THE COMPUND?!?!?! DON’T FREAK OUT! WE’LL MAKE IT THROUGH!
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Reverse Criss-Cross! Remember, in the formula, the bottom numbers CAME from the criss-crossed charges. So REVERSE criss-cross to get the charges… –CaCl 2 Ca 2+ and Cl 1-
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Examples of Stock System Compounds Tin and Chlorine –Formula 1: SnCl 2 Sn 2+ and Cl 1- –Name 1: Tin (II) chloride -Formula 2: SnCl 4 Sn 4+ and Cl 1- -Name 2: Tin (IV) chloride
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Examples of Stock System Compounds Copper and Nitrate –Formula 1: CuNO 3 Cu + and NO 3 1- –Name 1: Copper (I) nitrate –Formula 2: Cu(NO 3 ) 2 Cu 2+ and NO 3 1- –Name 2: Copper (II) nitrate
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Let’s practice!!!
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