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Page 1: Naming the Inorganic Compounds Kavita Gupta. Classification of Compounds for Naming Purposes Ionic compounds Formed by a metal and a nonmetal or a polyatomic

Naming the Inorganic Compounds

Kavita Gupta

Page 2: Naming the Inorganic Compounds Kavita Gupta. Classification of Compounds for Naming Purposes Ionic compounds Formed by a metal and a nonmetal or a polyatomic

Classification of Compounds for Naming Purposes

Page 4: Naming the Inorganic Compounds Kavita Gupta. Classification of Compounds for Naming Purposes Ionic compounds Formed by a metal and a nonmetal or a polyatomic

Naming the Ionic Compounds

Page 5: Naming the Inorganic Compounds Kavita Gupta. Classification of Compounds for Naming Purposes Ionic compounds Formed by a metal and a nonmetal or a polyatomic

Practice on Naming Ionic Compounds

Page 6: Naming the Inorganic Compounds Kavita Gupta. Classification of Compounds for Naming Purposes Ionic compounds Formed by a metal and a nonmetal or a polyatomic

Criss Cross Method for writing the formula for an ionic compound given its name

Criss-cross method involves bringing the valency (charge) of one element down as a subscript next to the other element or polyatomic ion.

•Practice writing the formula of the following compounds by using the criss-cross method.

Page 7: Naming the Inorganic Compounds Kavita Gupta. Classification of Compounds for Naming Purposes Ionic compounds Formed by a metal and a nonmetal or a polyatomic

Naming the Molecular Compounds

Page 8: Naming the Inorganic Compounds Kavita Gupta. Classification of Compounds for Naming Purposes Ionic compounds Formed by a metal and a nonmetal or a polyatomic

Naming the Acids

Page 9: Naming the Inorganic Compounds Kavita Gupta. Classification of Compounds for Naming Purposes Ionic compounds Formed by a metal and a nonmetal or a polyatomic

Naming of Complex Compounds

• Please go back to Ch 2 in the ibook for details on the naming of the complexes or coordination compounds.

Name cation first followed by anion. Within a complex, transition metal is named first with its charge listed within parenthesis, followed by ligands and then anion. If complex is anion, then its name ends in –ate.

Page 10: Naming the Inorganic Compounds Kavita Gupta. Classification of Compounds for Naming Purposes Ionic compounds Formed by a metal and a nonmetal or a polyatomic

Naming of the Hydrates

• Hydrates are ionic compounds that have loosely attached water molecules to them. Ex. CuSO4. 5H2O.

• To name the hydrates, name the ionic compound first and then use the prefix that indicates the number of water molecules attached.

• Ex. The name of CuSO4.5H2O is Cupric Sulfate pentahydrate or Copper (II) Sulfate pentahydrate.

Page 11: Naming the Inorganic Compounds Kavita Gupta. Classification of Compounds for Naming Purposes Ionic compounds Formed by a metal and a nonmetal or a polyatomic

Common Cations with Variable Valency

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Common Polyatomic Ions