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Created by: Kate Birch, Anna Fiedor, Hailey Trainor, & Miranda Zarlino COMPOUNDS FLOW CHART
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Is it a compound? FIRST OF ALL… YESNO
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INVALID CHOICE You have to go back lol
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Metals and Nonmetals and/or Polyatomic Ions? 2 or more nonmetals? DOES IT HAVE… Polyatomic Ion Sheet Periodic Table Then its IONIC! Then its COVALENT!
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IS IT… Has 2 elements Has a water molecule IONIC Polyatomic? Hydrated Crystal? Binary? Polyatomic Ion Sheet Back to Main
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CATION (Positively Charged Polyatomic Ion) Naming Rules: Polyatomic ion comes first Negatively charged element follows ANION (Negatively Charged Polyatomic Ion) Naming Rules: Positively charged element comes first Polyatomic ion follows POLYATOMIC FINAL RESULT! Back to Ionic
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Element/Polyatomic Ion with H 2 O molecule H 2 O molecule with a prefix If there is a number in front of your water molecule, see Prefix Chart HYDRATED CRYSTAL FINAL RESULT! Prefix Chart Back to Ionic
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First Element Name Simply name the element used first! Second Element Name Chop off the ending and add –ide! BINARY FINAL RESULT! Criss Cross Method Naming Rules Back to Ionic
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The compound needs to be stable! When you put the ions together, the overall charge still needs to equal zero. You write the cation (positve ion) first, including its charge. Next, you write the anion (negative ion) including its charge. You “criss cross” the charges to form subscripts on the opposite ions! CRISS CROSS METHOD GO BACK
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You need to write the cation first (Refer to Periodic Table for its name). If the cation is a metal that contains multiple charges, you have to specify the charge. You do this by writing the number as a Roman Numeral in parenthesis after the cation. Next, write the anion (Refer to Periodic Table for its name). Drop the ending, and add the sufix –ide. If there is a polyatomic ion present, refer to polyatomic ion sheet for its name. NAMING RULES FOR IONIC BONDS Periodic Table
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First Element Name See naming rules Use appropriate element name and prefix. Second Element Name See naming rules Use appropriate element name and prefix. Don’t forget- chop off ending and add –ide! COVALENT Naming Rules Final Results! Back to Main
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First, the cation (positive ion) should be named. Do not cut off any parts of the element’s name. If there is a subscript of 2 or more, see Prefix Chart Next, the anion (negative ion) should be named. If the element begins with a vowel, the (a) and (o) are dropped from the end of the prefix If there is a subscript of 2 or more, see Prefix Chart NAMING RULES FOR COVALENT BONDS Prefix Chart
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Place prefix in front of the hydrate (water molecule) PREFIX CHART GO BACK
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For the cation, just place the appropriate prefix (DO NOT use mono- even if there is a subscript of 1) For the anion, place the appropriate prefix in front of the element name. PREFIX CHART GO BACK
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Any element to the left of the stepline (including those immediately along it) are METALS Any element to the right of stepline (not immediately on it) are NONMETALS METAL OR NONMETAL? GO BACK
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Li 3 PO 4 lithium phosphate KMnO 4 potassium permanganate Mg(OH) 2 magnesium hydroxide Al(HC 2 H 3 O 2 ) 3 aluminum acetate Ba(NO 3 ) 2 barium nitrate Cs(NO 2 ) cesium nitrite Na 3 [Fe(CN) 6 ] sodium ferricyanide Na 2 SO 4 sodium sulfate NH 4 Cl ammonium chloride Na 3 PO 4 sodium phosphate Ca[Fe(CN) 4 ] calcium iron (II) cyanide NH 4 C 2 H 3 O 2 ammonium acetate Fe 3 (PO 4 ) iron phosphate Ni(OH) 3 nickel hydroxide NaNO 3 sodium nitrate Cu 2 SO 4 copper (II) sulfate FeSO 4 iron (II) sulfate Al(NO 2 ) 3 aluminum nitrite KSCN potassium thiocyanate POLYATOMIC FINAL RESULTS! Back to Main DON’T SEE YOUR ELEMENT?
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Na 2 S 2 O 3 5 H 2 O sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate CoCl 2 2 H 2 O cobalt (II) chloride dihydrate MgSO 4 7 H 2 O magnesium sulfate heptahydrate CoCl 2 6 H 2 O cobalt (II) chloride hexahydrate HYDRATED CRYSTALS FINAL RESULTS! Back to Main DON’T SEE YOUR ELEMENT?
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FeS iron (II) sulfide aka ferrous sulfide Fe 2 S 3 iron (III) sulfide aka ferric sulfide SF 6 sulfur hexafluoride SnO tin (II) oxide SnO 2 tin (IV) oxide KI potassium iodide Ca 3 N 2 calcium nitride Cu 2 S copper (I) sulfide TiO 2 titanium (IV) oxide aka titanium dioxide MnO 2 manganese (II) oxide MgH 2 magnesium hydride PbS lead (II) sulfide PbO 2 lead oxide Li 3 N lithium nitride Ca 3 P 2 calcium phosphide ZnO zinc oxide MgS magnesium sulfide AgCl silver chloride SiBr 4 silicon bromide BF 3 boron fluoride BINARY FINAL RESULTS! Back to Main DON’T SEE YOUR ELEMENT?
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P 4 O 10 tetraphosphorus decoxide NH 3 nitrogen trihydride aka ammonia N 2 O dinitrogen monoxide aka nitrous oxide H 2 O dihydrogen monoxide aka water NO nitrogen monoxide aka nitric oxide PBr 5 phosphorus pentabromide SiO 2 silicon dioxide N 2 O 4 dinitrogen tetroxide SCl 6 sulfer hexachloride CCl 4 carbon tetrachloride H 2 S dihydrogen monosulfide XeF 4 xenon tetrafluoride NO 2 nitrogen dioxide COVALENT FINAL RESULTS! Back to Main DON’T SEE YOUR ELEMENT?
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