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Ionic Compounds – Polyatomic Ions (Metal + Polyatomic Ion)
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Learning Goals 1.To be able to determine ionic compounds containing polyatomic ions 2.To write chemical formulae containing polyatomic ions 3.To write chemical names containing polyatomic ions
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Types of Compounds Chemical Compounds Ionic Compounds Molecular Compounds Binary Compounds (Metal + Non-metal) Polyatomic Compounds (Metal + Polyatomic ion)
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Polyatomic Ions Polyatomic ion: are ions that consists of a stable group of several atoms acting together as a single charged particle. The ionic charge of a polyatomic ion is shared over the entire ion rather than being on just one atom. Polyatomic ions are sometimes called radicals. These polyatomic ions bond with a metal to form another type of ionic compound. 3- Phosphate Ion
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Formulas and Charges of Common Polyatomic Ions Polyatomic Compound NameIon FormulaIon Charge/Valence carbonateCO 3 2- 2- nitrateNO 3 - 1- nitriteNO 2 - 1- phosphatePO 4 3- 3- sulphateSO 4 2- 2- sulphiteSO 3 2- 2- hydroxideOH - 1- chlorateClO 3 - 1- *You must know how to use the back of your PT.
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Writing Formulas Writing the formula for a polyatomic compound is similar to writing the formula for a binary ionic compound. First determine if it is a polyatomic compound? In other words, does it contain a _______metal_________ and a __polyatomic ion__ (a group of non-metals that act as one). Most polyatomic ions do NOT end in ____”-ide”____ except __hydroxide___. This is one of your clues to indicate that a compound contains a polyatomic ion.
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What is the most common ending for the name of.... a polyatomic anion? “ –ate” (nitrate, chlorate, sulfate, phosphate) Or “ –ite” (nitrite, chlorite, sulfite, phosphite) Once you have determined that a compound is polyatomic then you can figure out the formula. Let’s try!
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Writing Formulas for Compounds Containing Polyatomic Ions Method # 1 Use the sum zero rule we learned Together on board!
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Writing Formulas for Compounds Containing Polyatomic Ions Method #2 What is the chemical formula of copper (I) sulphate? Step 1: Write the symbol of each ion, with its charge. Cu 1+ (SO 4 ) -2 Step 2: Crisscross the numbers of the ionic charges so that they become subscripts. Cu 1+ (SO 4 ) -2 Step 3: Write any necessary subscripts after the brackets around each ion. The formula of copper (II) nitrate is Cu 2 (SO 4 )
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WRITING NAMES When naming a polyatomic compound, the _____metal name_______ is first then the ___polyatomic ion name___. Don’t forget about ___multivalent____ metals as some of them have multiple charges. Let’s try!
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Naming Compounds involving Polyatomic Ions Write the name of the compound Fe(NO 3 ) 3 Step 1: Write the name of the metal and check whether it has more than one possible ionic charge. Iron has two possible charges (+2 and +3) Step 2: Determine the ionic charge of the metal. Fe(NO 3 ) 3 x + 3(-1) = 0 x = + 3 Step 3: Write the name of the compound with the Roman numeral if necessary. The name of Fe(NO 3 ) 3 is iron (III) nitrate.
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Nitrites are not all bad news... Research suggests that sodium nitrite may help protect heart tissue after a heart attack or heart transplant Nitrites and nitrates occur naturally in soil and are important plant nutrients
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Hotdogs contain many chemical additives Sodium nitrite Preservative and colour enhancer Sodium phosphate Binding agent Sodium erythrobate Preservative
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