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Chem 101 Nomenclature Lecture 6 & 7 Household Chemicals NaHCO3 Baking Soda NaClO Bleach NH3 Ammonia NaCl Salt H2O2 Hydrogen Peroxide Household Chemicals NaHCO3 Sodium Carbonate NaClO Sodium Hypochlorite NH3 Nitrogen Trihydride NaCl Sodium Chloride H2O2 Hydrogen Peroxide Nomenclature Terms Binary Compound contains 2 elements Binary Ionic Compound : a metal and a nonmetal CaCl2 Metal named first: calcium Nonmetal named second with an –ide ending: chloride Name: calcium chloride If metal has more than one charge (transition metals) must indicate charge with Roman numerals I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII or Latin endings -ous = lower charge - ic = higher charge Nomenclature Terms Binary Covalent Compound: two nonmetals SO2 Least electronegative element first: sulfur Second element has -ide ending: oxide Greek prefixes indicate subscripts 1 2 3 4 5 = = = = = monoditritetrapenta- 6 = hexa7 = hepta8 = octa9 = nona10 = deca- Name: sulfur dioxide Exception: when 1st element is only a single atom Nomenclature Terms Nonbinary Compound: more than 2 elements NaOH probably contains polyatomic ion(s) Name the polyatomic cation first Ionic: name metal first sodium Name the polyatomic anion second hydroxide Name: sodium hydroxide MUST KNOW the polyatomic ions by name and formula to recognize them Nomenclature Flow Chart Nonmetal name with –ide ending Name the polyatomic ion + 2 nonmetals + 1 nonmetal Name the metal Indicate metal charge by (Roman #) or Latin name (-ous or –ic) Single-Charge Metal Multiple-Charge Metal *Metal + Nonmetal Chemical Formula 2 Nonmetals 1) Use Greek prefixes to indicate subscripts 2) second element –ide ending H + Nonmetal(s) Name as acids * Treat NH4+ as a metal when naming compounds NaCl: Each sodium ion has a 1+ charge and each chloride ion has a 1charge, so they must occur in equal numbers to give a net charge of zero. FeCl3: one Fe3+ ion balances the charge of three Cl- ions. Determining the Charge on a Transition Metal Cation – Au2S3 • Determine the charge on the anion – Au2S3: the anion is S, since it is in Group 6A, and its charge is –2 • Determine the total negative charge – Since there are 3 S in the formula, the total negative charge is –6 • Determine the total positive charge – Since the total negative charge is 6, the total positive charge is +6 • Divide by the number of cations – Since there are 2 Au in the formula & the total positive charge is +6, each Au has a +3 charge A flowchart for naming acids. Naming of Acids • If anion does not contain oxygen: – Start with Hydro– Add –ic to the end – Ex: HCl: • Cl- is chloride, so the acid is Hydrochloric acid • If anion contains oxygen: – Look at the ending – If –ite, use anion root and -ous – Ex: HNO2: • NO2- is nitrite, so the acid is Nitrous acid – If –ate, use anion root and -ic – Ex: H2SO4: • SO42- is sulfate, so the acid is Sulfuric acid Nomenclature Practice Name the following compounds: Ba(OH)2 NaC2H3O2 Fe3(PO4)2 CaS MgSO4 K2SO3 P2O5 N2 O SO3 LiF