ionic compounds formed from positive and negative ions. almost always have a metal and a nonmetal
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Ionic CompoundsIonic Compounds Formed from
positive and negative ions.
Almost always have a metal and a nonmetal.
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Ionic CompoundsIonic Compounds Exist mostly as
crystalline solids. Conduct
electricity when melted or dissolved in water.
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Ionic Compound NamesIonic Compound Names
Example: NaCl Sodium Chloride When naming the compounds
always list the positive ion first (metal) and end then nonmetal in –ide.
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Ionic Compound NamesIonic Compound Names
Example: MgBr2
Magnesium Bromide Example: Al2O3
Aluminum Oxide
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Ionic Compound FormulasIonic Compound Formulas Example: Aluminum Bromide AlBr3
When writing formulas, place the positive ion first (metal!) and balancing the charges to make a neutral compound.
Example: Magnesium Chloride
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Ionic Compound FormulasIonic Compound Formulas
Mg+2 and Cl-1
Cl-1
Final Formula: MgCl2
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Ionic Compound FormulasIonic Compound Formulas
Example: Sodium Oxide Na2O Example: Calcium Sulfide CaS
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Transition Metal IonsTransition Metal Ions
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Transition Metal IonsTransition Metal Ions
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Transition Metal IonsTransition Metal Ions Example: Iron (III) Chloride The roman numeral gives you the
charge of the metal! Fe +3 and Cl –1
FeCl3 Example: Copper (II) Oxide CuO
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Transition Metal IonsTransition Metal Ions
Example: CoBr2
When writing the name, you must find the charge of the metal!
Bromine is normally Br-1, so Cobalt must be Co+2
Cobalt (II) Bromide
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Polyatomic IonsPolyatomic Ions
Ions that have more than one atom, and always are found as a group.
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Polyatomic IonsPolyatomic Ions
Example: Calcium Hydroxide Ca+2 and OH-1
Ca(OH)2
Example: Magnesium Phosphate Mg+2 and PO4
-3
Mg3(PO4)2