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Naming Compounds 10/01/2015
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Warm Up How does Lithium and Phosphorous combine to form an ionic compound?
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Schedule 10.01.2015 Warm Up Naming Ionic Compounds Covalent Bonds - Fruit Loop Activity Work Time Homework: Nomenclature of Ionic and Covalent Compounds Worksheet- Due Friday October 2 nd Vocabulary- Due October 2 nd Test/Lab Corrections- Due October 2 nd Vocabulary Quiz Tomorrow!
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What does a subscript and a superscript tell us ? Subscripts: How many atoms are in a compound Example: S 2 Superscripts: Tell us the charge on an element Example: S 2+
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How do we Write a Chemical Formula for an ionic compound? 1) We need to look at the charges for the two elements combining 2) Look at Lithium and Fluorine. What are their charges?
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Write these ions with their charges. Then use the Crossing Over Rule Li 1+ Cl 1- Li 1 Cl 1 New Compound: LiCl The charges cancel each other out if they are similar
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Examples
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How do we name Ionic Compounds? 1. W rite the name of the metal first Example: Lithium 2. Follow it with the name of the nonmetal Example: Lithium Chlorine 3. Add the suffix "ide" to the end of the nonmetal Example: Lithium Chloride These are binary compounds because they only contain two elements
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Polyatomic Ions and how we name them Not all ionic compounds are binary compounds. Some ionic compounds are form by using both ionic bonding and covalent bonding. binary compoundscovalent bonding The resulting ion contains a charge, because the total number of electrons from the set of atoms cannot produce a stable structure. Some Examples of Polyatomic Ions:
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Covalent Bonding and how we name these bonds A Covalent Bond is when two elements share electrons The Lewis structure of a fluorine atom shows that each fluorine atom has seven valence electrons. Make this Fluorine atom with your Fruit Loops
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Covalent Bond A fluorine atom needs one more electron to be happy. If a fluorine atom shares one of its electrons with another fluorine atom, the valence shells of both atoms become filled. The two shared electrons form a single bond between the atoms.single bond A line can be used to represent the shared electron pair.
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Now Write the Chemical Formula for this Covalent Bond on this slide F Now try Hydrogen + Oxygen
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Fruit Loop Activity Pass out Bags with Fruit Loops and Letters Pass out Worksheet We will make these Covalent Bonds as a class – follow my directions on the Document Camera
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Naming Covalent Bonds or Molecular Compounds If a chemical formula is given, the first element in the formula is named first. To describe the number of atoms of each element in a molecule, the chemical nomenclature uses Greek prefixes.moleculenomenclature
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Example H 2 S Name: dihydrogen monosulfide
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Empirical Formula vs. Molecular Formula The formula of a compound expressed as the smallest possible whole- number ratio of subscripts of the elements in the formula For example, CH 3 COOH has two carbons, four hydrogens and two oxygens. So we could write the formula like this: C 2 H 4 O 2 and so it reduces to CH 2 O.
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