opener: ca 2+ + o 2- → na + + n 3- → ca 2+ + n 3- →
TRANSCRIPT
Opener:
Ca2+ + O2- →
Na+ + N3- →
Ca2+ + N3- →
Opener:
Ca2+ + O2- → CaO
Na+ + N3- →
Ca2+ + N3- →
Opener:
Ca2+ + O2- → CaO
3Na+ + N3- → Na3N
Ca2+ + N3- →
Opener:
Ca2+ + O2- → CaO
3Na+ + N3- → Na3N
3Ca2+ + 2N3- → Ca3N2
More Practice:
K+ + S3-
Be2+ + F-
Al3+ + Cl-
Ga3+ + O2-
More Practice:
3K+ + S3- K3S
Be2+ + F-
Al3+ + CI-
Ga3+ + O2-
More Practice:
3K+ + S3- K3S
Be2+ + 2F- BeF2
Al3+ + CI-
Ga3+ + O2-
More Practice:
3K+ + S3- K3S
Be2+ + 2F- BeF2
Al3+ + 3CI- AlCI3
Ga3+ + O2-
More Practice:
3K+ + S3- K3S
Be2+ + 2F- BeF2
Al3+ + 3CI- AlCI3
2Ga3+ + 3O2- Ga2O3
NAMING IONIC COMPOUNDSMonoatomic ions (ions made up of only one
atom) are named by changing the end of the element name to -ide
for example:
bromine (Br) becomes bromide (Br -)
tellurium (Te) becomes telluride (Te-2)
sulfur (S) becomes sulfide (S-2)
When naming an ionic compound, you first give the name of the cation element, then the anion with the -ide ending.
For example;
NaCl is sodium chloride
Lets name the compounds from the first practice slide….
Now practice:
Ca2+ + O2- → CaO
3Na+ + N3- → Na3N
3Ca2+ + 2N3- → Ca3N2
Now practice:
Ca2+ + O2- → CaO
Calcium Oxide
Na+ + N3- → Na3N
Sodium Nitride
Ca2+ + N3- → Ca3N2
Calcium Nirtide
Now, you name the compounds from this practice slide!
3K+ + S3- K3S
Be2+ + 2F- BeF2
Al3+ + 3CI- AlCI3
2Ga3+ + 3O2- Ga2O3
Now, you name the compounds from this practice slide!
3K+ + S3- K3S Potassium Sulfide
Be2+ + 2F- BeF2
Al3+ + 3CI- AlCI3
2Ga3+ + 3O2- Ga2O3
Now, you name the compounds from this practice slide!
3K+ + S3- K3S Potassium Sulfide
Be2+ + 2F- BeF2 Beryllium Fluoride
Al3+ + 3CI- AlCI3
2Ga3+ + 3O2- Ga2O3
Now, you name the compounds from this practice slide!
3K+ + S3- K3S Potassium Sulfide
Be2+ + 2F- BeF2 Beryllium Fluoride
Al3+ + 3CI- AlCI3 Aluminum Chloride
2Ga3+ + 3O2- Ga2O3
Now, you name the compounds from this practice slide!
3K+ + S3- K3S Potassium Sulfide
Be2+ + 2F- BeF2 Beryllium Fluoride
Al3+ + 3CI- AlCI3 Aluminum Chloride
2Ga3+ + 3O2- Ga2O3 Gallium Oxide
Polyatomic Ions
Polyatomic ions are ions made up of more than one atom
There are 15 polyatomic ions (ions made up of more than one atom)
I will give you the chart on page 178 of the text for the test, so when you see the formula, you need to be able to tell me the name.
Here are some of them….
OH- hydroxide
SO4 2- sulfate
SO32- sulfite
O22- peroxide
NO2- nitrite
NO3- nitrate
MnO4- permanganate
The same rules apply when dealing with polyatomic ions.(remember, the charge associated with the polyatomic ion applies to the entire ion) K+ + CN- → KCN2Na+ + O2
2- → Na2O2
Mg2+ + 2NO2- → Mg(NO2)2
(by putting parenthesis around the Nitrite portion of the compound, the following subscript tells us that there are 2 nitrite ions for every one Magnesium ion in this compound)
More Practice:
Li+ + MnO4- →
Ca2+ + NO2- →
Na+ + SO32- →
More Practice:
Li+ + MnO4- → LiMnO4
Ca2+ + NO2- →
Na+ + SO32- →
More Practice:
Li+ + MnO4- → LiMnO4
Lithium Permanganate
Ca2+ + NO2- →
Na+ + SO32- →
More Practice:
Li+ + MnO4- → LiMnO4
Lithium Permanganate
Ca2+ + 2NO2- → Ca(NO2)2
Na+ + SO32- →
More Practice:
Li+ + MnO4- → LiMnO4
Lithium Permanganate
Ca2+ + 2NO2- → Ca(NO2)2
Calcium Nitrite
Na+ + SO32- →
More Practice:
Li+ + MnO4- → LiMnO4
Lithium Permanganate
Ca2+ + 2NO2- → Ca(NO2)2
Calcium Nitrite
2Na+ + SO32- → Na2SO3
More Practice:
Li+ + MnO4- → LiMnO4
Lithium Permanganate
Ca2+ + 2NO2- → Ca(NO2)2
Calcium Nitrite
2Na+ + SO32- → Na2SO3
Sodium Sulfite
Naming Compounds that have TRANSITION METALS
because transition metals can have more than one charge, you must include the charge of the metal, in the form of a Roman Numeral, in the name. For example…
Fe 2+ + 2OH- Fe(OH)2
The product is named Iron (II) Hydroxide
Fe3+ + 3OH- Fe(OH)3
This product would be named
Iron (III) Hydroxide