PPT-Naming Compounds
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Type 1 II and III Shade Metals with Oxidation Numbers that Change Need Roman Numeral Naming Trends MNM Standard MNM Roman NMNM Greek In the compound dinitrogen
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Type 1 II and III Shade Metals with Oxidation Numbers that Change Need Roman Numeral Naming Trends MNM Standard MNM Roman NMNM Greek In the compound dinitrogen tetroxide how many oxygen atoms are present . How many moles of . CuO. are found in a 10g sample?. Warm up. How many moles of . CuO. are found in a 10g sample?. ?moles=10. g. X . 1mol. = 0.13mol. 79.5. g. Ionic Compounds. Ionic Compounds. In this section…. Monatomic and Polyatomic ions. Ionic compound formulas. Naming ionic compounds. Covalent vs. Ionic compounds. Formation of Ions. Cations: Positive ions form by loss of electrons.. Covalent Compounds. Warmup. – write out the answer. Identify these compounds as covalent or ionic. SiO. 2 . is _____. FeS. 2 . is _____. cobalt(III) chlorate is _______. H. 2. O is _______. An ionic bond is____. IUPAC. BOHR DIAGRAMS FOR ATOMS. TYPES OF CHEMICAL BONDS. MOLECULAR COMPOUNDS. TYPES. SIMPLE COVALENT. COMMON NAME. IONIC COMPOUNDS. SIMPLE IONIC. MULTIVALENT. POLYATOMIC/COMPLEX. HYDRATED IONIC. ACIDS. Ch. . 16. Covalent Compounds. Covalent bonds. form when atoms share . their valence electrons. .. Covalent compounds. are formed from 2 or more nonmetals.. Rules for Naming Covalent Compounds. 1. Prefixes are used to show how many atoms of each element are present in the compound . Mr. . Francis. 8.1 – Classifying Inorganic Compounds. A . warmup. activity…. Using the information in tables 1 and 2 on page 203, classify each compound below as an acid, base, or salt based on its properties:. Chapter 4.10,4.11 and 5. Combining Elements. When we begin combining elements we make compounds.. Two types. Non-metal and metal. Non-metal and non-metal. Each type has unique physical and chemical properties. Ionic Bonding and Writing Formulas. Common Anion Name Changes. Nitr. ogen . . Phosph. orus . . Ox. ygen . . Sulf. ur . . Selen. ium . . Fluor. ine . . Chlor. ine . . Brom. CONTENTS. Introduction. Coordination . Compounds. Concept of Ligands. Werner’s. . Theory. Effective Atomic Number. Isomerism . in Coordination. . Compounds. INTRODUCTION. Coordination compounds are the inorganic salts formed by the combination of two or more simple compounds in stoichiometric ratio.. MACROSCOPIC SCALE. Elements combine to make compounds.. ATOMIC SCALE. Atoms combine to make molecules, or extended structures.. What we’ll cover…. Compound Formulas. Ions. Monatomic. Polyatomic. Ionic Compounds. Covalent Compounds. Formed between two non-metals. Valence electrons are shared between atoms. Binary Covalent Compounds. Contain just two different types of non-metal elements. Some Different Rules. Oxyanions. Oxyanions- negative ions containing oxygen.. These have the suffix “-ate” or “-ite”. “-ate” means it has more oxygen atoms bonded, “-ite” has less. For example. SO. 4. 2-. sulfate. I. Percent Composition. Think about this:. How would you find the percent of boys in our class?. # of boys (part)____. x 100% . Total # of students (whole). I. Percent Composition. . Chapter 5: Molecules and Compounds. Learning Goals. Distinguish . between common and systematic names for compounds. . Name . binary ionic compounds containing a metal that forms only one type of ion..
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