formulas for ionic compounds ionic compounds are made up of a metal and a nonmetal and are generally...
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Formulas for Ionic Compounds
• Ionic compounds are made up of a METAL and a NONMETAL and are generally referred to as SALTS.
Writing a Formula
Problem: Write the formula for the ionic compound1) Write the symbol for metal first first along with its
combining capacity. 2) Write the symbol for the nonmetal with its
combining capacity.3) Goal is to BALANCE the charges. Use subscripts to
indicate more than one atom.
Sodium and Chlorine
• The goal is to balance the positive and negative charges to make a neutral compound
• Na+ Cl - are the charges balanced?• YES!• So the formula is… • NaCl
Bromine and Barium
• What is the ionic formula for a compound of barium and bromine?
• Ba+2 Br - We need another Br – to balance the charges!
• Br -
• Thus, the formula is…• BaBr2
• Write the formula for lithium with oxygen.• Write the formula for magnesium with
oxygen.
• Li+ O-2
Li+
= Li2O• Mg+2 O-2
= MgO
Learning Check
Write the correct formula for the compounds containing the following ions:A. Na+, S2-
1) NaS 2) Na2S 3) NaS2
B. Al3+, Cl-
1) AlCl3 2) AlCl 3) Al3ClC. Mg2+, N3-
1) MgN 2) Mg2N3 3) Mg3N2
Naming Binary Ionic Compounds
Contain 2 different elements Name the metal first with its regular name, Change the nonmetal to–ide ending.
Examples:1) NaCl 1) sodium chloride2) ZnI2 2) zinc iodide3) Al2O3 3) aluminum oxide
Learning Check
Complete the names of the following binary compounds:Na3N sodium ________________
KBr potassium ________________
Al2O3 aluminum ________________
MgS _________________________
Solution
Complete the names of the following binary compounds:
Na3N sodium nitride
KBr potassium bromide
Al2O3 aluminum oxide
MgS magnesium sulfide
Learning Check
A. The formula for the ionic compound of Na+ and O2- is
1) NaO 2) Na2O 3) NaO2 What is the name of the compound?
B. The formula of a compound of aluminum and
chlorine is1) Al3Cl 2) AlCl2 3) AlCl3
What is the name of the compound?
Solutions A. The formula for the ionic compound of Na+ and O2- is
2) Na2O The name is sodium oxide
B. The formula of a compound of aluminum and chlorine is
3) AlCl3 The name is aluminum chloride
Transition Metals with More than One Combining Capacity
• If the metal has more than one combining capacity, the specific combining capacity being used must be given in the name as a ROMAN NUMERAL in brackets after the metal name.
• Copper can be Cu+1 or Cu+2
• Iron can be Fe+2 or Fe+3
• Lead can be Pb+2 or Pb+4
• There are others as well…see the Per. Table or p. 341 in Hebden (Cations).
Naming Transition Metal Salts
Use a roman numeral after the name of a transition metal that possesses multiple combining capacities
FeCl3 (Fe3+) iron (III) chloride
CuCl (Cu+ ) copper (I) chlorideSnF4 (Sn4+) tin (IV) fluoridePbCl2 (Pb2+) lead (II) chloride
Fe2S3 (Fe3+) iron (III) sulfide
Learning Check
Complete the names of the following binary compounds with variable metal ions:
FeBr2 iron (_____) bromide
Cu2O copper (_____) oxide
SnCl4 ___(_____ ) ______________
Fe2O3 ________________________
CuS ________________________
Solutions
Complete the names of the following binary compounds with variable metal ions:
FeBr2 iron ( II ) bromide
Cu2O copper ( I ) oxide
SnCl4 tin (IV) chloride
Fe2O3 iron (III) oxide
CuS copper (II) sulfide
Learning Check Name the following compounds:A. CaO - hint: does Ca have only one cc, or multiple cc? Do
you need a roman numeral??1) calcium oxide 2) calcium(I) oxide3) calcium (II) oxide
B. SnCl4 1) tin tetrachloride 2) tin(II) chloride 3) tin(IV) chloride
C. Fe2O31) iron oxide 2) iron (III) oxide3) iron trioxide
Solutions
Name the following compounds:A. CaO 1) calcium oxide
B. SnCl4 3) tin(IV) chloride
C. Fe2O3 2) iron (III) oxide
Polyatomic Ions• There are groups of atoms that tend to stay together
(very stable) and carry an overall charge• These groups are called polyatomic ions • There is a list of polyatomic ions in the back of your
Hebden text or on the back of your periodic table• All polyatomic ions except ammonium NH4
+ have negative charges and act as nonmetals
• Notice that many have an –ate or –ite ending…this can alert you that you are dealing with a polyatomic ion
Homework
• IONIC NAMING WORKSHEET #1-33