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Nomenclature Naming compounds Writing Formulas Naming Compounds Binary Compounds Compounds that contain two elements • Name the first element • Name the second element using an “ide” ending • Check the oxidation number of the first element • If it has more than one positive value, use a Roman numeral to indicate the number that was used CaCl2 Calcium Calcium chloride Ca is +2 only No Roman numeral needed Calcium chloride CCl4 Carbon Carbon chloride C is -4, +2 and +4 Since there are two positive choices, use a Roman numeral +4 -4 +4 -1 =0 C Cl4 Carbon IV chloride Naming Compounds Ternary Compounds Compounds that contain more than two elements • Polyatomic ion is present • Two or more elements that join together and act like one substance • Found on Table E Identify the polyatomic used Name the first substance Name the second substance Check the oxidation number of the first element • If it has more than one positive value, use a Roman numeral to indicate the number that was used K2SO4 Potassium Potassium sulfate Potassium is +1 only No Roman numeral is needed Potassium sulfate Cu(NO3) 2 Copper Copper nitrate Copper can be +1 or +2 Needs a Roman numeral +2 -2 +2 -1 =0 Cu (NO3)2 Copper II nitrate NH4Cl Ammonium Ammonium chloride Ammonium ion is +1 No choice means no Roman numeral needed Ammonium chloride Prefix System Use a prefix INSTEAD OF a Roman numeral Mono 2 elements Tri only used for the 2nd element Di 1 3 elements Tetra 4 elements CO2 Carbon dioxide Suffix System Used INSTEAD OF a Roman numeral “-ic Highest oxidation state “-ous” Lowest positive oxidation state NiCl2 Nickel II chloride Nickelous chloride B. Writing Formulas Use ending to tell if compound is binary or ternary Binary usually ends in “ide” • Ternary usually ends in “ate” or “ite” Write the symbols Assign oxidation numbers [except hydroxide and cyanide] Positive atom on left, negative on right Reduce if possible and “criss-cross” These numbers become the subscripts of the formula Strontium phosphide “ide” means binary Strontium (Sr) Phosphide is phosphorus (P) Sr+2 P-3 Sr3P2 Iron II Oxide “ide” means binary Iron (Fe) Oxide is oxygen (O) Fe+2 O-2 Fe2O2 reduce FeO Manganese IV Carbonate “ate” means ternary Manganese (Mn) Carbonate is a polyatomic ion (CO3-2) Mn+4 CO3-2 Mn2(CO3 )4 reduce Mn (CO3 )2 Ferrous sulfide ferr -ous represents lowest positive state sulfide represents Fe (iron) represents sulfur Fe+2 S-2 Fe2S2 reduces to • FeS Diphosphorus trioxide NO CHARGES ASSIGNED NO CRISS-CROSSING Diphosphorus P2 Trioxide O3 Formula P2O3