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Naming Inorganic Compounds AP Chemistry
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We will focus on: Ions –Cations Single and polyatomic –Anions –Single –Polyatomic –Oxyanions –Anions derived by adding H +
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Cations Cations are the + We name monoatomic ions as follows: –Keep name and add the word -ion –Two systems Fe 2+ iron (II) ion Fe 3+ iron (III) ion Also called Fe 2+ ferrous ion Fe 3+ ferric ion Cu + copper (I) ion Cu 2+ copper (II) ion Also calledCu + cuprous ion Cu 2+ cupric ion
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Polyatomic cations Ammonium ion Hydronium ion
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Anions Anions are – Name as follows: –chop off ending and add –ide –For example: Hydride ion Oxide ion Nitride ion Some polyatomics: OH - CN-O 2 2-
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Polyatomic anions containing oxygen These are called oxyanions –They are named by # of oxygen atoms –For example: NO 3 - nitrate NO 2 - nitrite SO 4 2- Sulfate SO 3 2- Sulfite -ate ending goes to the ion is series with more oxygen -ite goes to the lower ion in series
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Prefixes used when there is up to 4 in series For example: ClO 4 - perchlorate ion ClO 3 - chlorate ion ClO 2 - chlorite ion ClO - hypochlorite ion Polyatomic anions containing oxygen cont..
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Anions w/ H + Carbonate ionhydrogen carbonate Phosphate iondihydrogen phosphate CO 3 2- HCO 3 - PO 3 3- H 2 CO 3 - Older method added mono and bi..such as sodium bicarbonate NaHCO 3
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Ionic Compounds Just put them together! Cation + Anion equals name For example: –Barium bromide –Aluminum nitrate –Copper (II) perchlorate –Sodium permanganate
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Name / write formulas for the following Sodium nitrite Hydrogen peroxide K 2 Cr 2 O 7 Calcium hypochlorite Strontium Sulfite
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Names of acids Two ways of naming: –Acids based on anions that end in –ide –Acids based on anions that end in –ate or -ite Cl - Chloride ionHCl hydrochloric acid S 2- sulfide ionH 2 Shydrosulfuric acid ClO 4 - perchlorate ionHClO 4 perchloric acid ClO 4 - perchlorate ionHClO 4 perchloric acid ClO 3 - chlorate ionHClO 3 chloric acid ClO 3 - chlorate ionHClO 3 chloric acid ClO 2 - chlorite ionHClO 2 chlorous acid ClO 2 - chlorite ionHClO 2 chlorous acid ClO - hypochlorite ionHClOhypochlorous acid ClO - hypochlorite ionHClOhypochlorous acid
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Naming Compounds Flashcard Activity Write the following cations and anions on flashcards and practice combining then together to make compounds
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Monoatomin Cations
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Polyatomic Anions Write the polyatomic ions on index cards and the name on the reverse side
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Name the following –C 2 H 3 0 2 - –CO 3 2- –SO 4 2- –ClO 3 - –ClO 2 - –ClO -
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Write formulas for the following –nitrate –nitrite –perchlorate –phosphate Sulfide Fluorine Bromide Iodide Chloride
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Acids Make an H + card Use the following to make acids –acetate, C 2 H 3 0 2 - –carbonate, CO 3 2- –sulfate, SO 4 2- –chlorate, ClO 3 - –chlorite, ClO 2 - –hypochlorite, ClO - –nitrate, NO 3 - –nitrite, NO 2 - –perchlorate, ClO 4 - – phosphate, PO 4 3- SulfideS 2- FluorineF - BromideBr - IodideI - ChlorideCl -
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Name these acids HCN HNO 3 H 2 SO 4 H 2 SO 3 Hydrobromic AcidHBr Hydrocarbonic AcidH 2 CO 3 Hydrocyanic acid Nitric acid Sulfuric acid Sulfurous acid
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Covalent compounds Nonmetal + nonmetal Sharing of electrons! Element w/ lower electronegativity is first One – monosix - hexa Two – diseven - hepta Three – trieight - octa Four – tetranine - nona Five – pentaten - deca
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Covalent Compounds Name the following –N 2 O 5 –CCl 4 –S 3 N 2
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