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Naming Compounds and Molecules

Before naming a compound, you have to know what kind it is….

1. Ionic Compounds without a transition metal Ionic compounds are formed when a metal gives its electrons to a non-metal. So, if the compound contains a metal, it is ionic. (The rules are different for transition metals. We’ll get to that later.)

For compounds without transition metals, these rules apply:

The metal ion's name does not change The non-metal's name ends in ide.For example: AlCl3 = aluminum chloride

Na2S = sodium sulfide

K2O = potassium oxide

MgH2 = magnesium hydride

(The subscripts do not affect the way we name them.)

Sometimes, you will be asked to look at the name for a compound and write the formula.

• For example, calcium phosphide:• • Using the Periodic Table, you have to find the charges for

calcium and phosphorus, which are +2 and -3, respectively. (Calcium loses two electrons to gain stability and phosphorus needs three more electrons.)

Ca+2 and P-3

To balance this and get a sum of zero, we need three Ca+2 ions and two P-3 for a total of 3(2)+ 2(-3) = 0. So the answer is Ca3P2.

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Polyatomic Ions

These are ions consisting of two or more elements with one overall charge.

Naming compounds with polyatomic ions

• 1. Write the name of the positive ion (cation).• 2. Find the name of the polyatomic ion. • 3. Combine the two names.

• Ex. – K2SO4 is called potassium sulfate

Writing formulas for polyatomic ions

It’s not that difficult! Just follow the rules for binary compounds with one addition: use parentheses around the polyatomic ion before adding the subscript.

Ex. – Ba(ClO3)2 – this is barium chlorate

Hydrates

Compounds with chemically attached water are called hydrates. A compound such as this is said to be anhydrous.

CaSO4 2H2O is called calcium sulfate dihydrate.

Naming covalent compounds

Can you use the prefixes to name the following compounds?

• N2O

• NO

• NO2

• N2O5

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