
Naming Ionic Compounds - Type I, II, and III
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Naming Ionic Compounds - Type I, II, and III
by Jessica Holmes
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Type I binary ionic compounds review

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Type I Ionic compounds
Comprised of a metal ion and a nonmetal ion
The metal anion is a cation (a positively charged ion)
The nonmetal is an anion (a negatively charged ion)
In Type I ionic compounds, the cations only come in one "flavor" of charge. Example: sodium is always +1
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To name Type I binary ionic compounds:
Put the cation (metal) first. Use the entire name of the metal. Example: sodium, potassium, calcium, etc.
Put the name of the anion (nonmetal) section. Change the ending to "-ide." Example: oxide, bromide, chloride, nitride, etc.
Ions always combine in a way that the charges balance each other. E.g., if you have one calcium (2+ charge), you need 2 chlorines (1- charge) to balance it out.
Even if a type 1 ionic compound has two copies of an ion (e.g. CaCl2), it will always be named using the same procedure(e.g., calcium chloride).
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What is the correct chemical formula for magnesium chloride?
MgCl
Mg2Cl
MgCl2
MgCl3
Mg3Cl
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Na1+ F1-
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Cr3+ O2-
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We can use the ions to write the chemical formula of a type (II) compound)
iron (III) fluoride is the bond between Fe+3 and F-1 meaning that the compound formed is:
FeF3
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Polyatomic Ions
There are also ions that form after elements have shared electrons. These ions are known as polyatomic ions, and each polyatomic ion already has a name.
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What is the name of this polyatomic ion: CO32- ?
carbide
carbonate
carbonite
chlorate
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What is the name of this polyatomic ion: NO21- ?
nitride
nitrate
nitrite
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Naming with Polyatomic Ions
When polyatomic ions are used, simply use the name of the polyatomic ion in the compound.
Example:
CaSO4
Calcium Sulfate
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Polyatomic Formulas
This is just as easy to do with polyatomic ions. You just need to use the name of the polyatomic ion.
Step 1: Write the symbol of the metal ion.
Step 2: Write the formula of the polyatomic ion.
Step 3: Determine the charges using the periodic table and the table of polyatomic ions.
Step 4: Determine the formula from the ions.
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What is the correct formula for the compound: ammonium hydroxide?
NH4(OH)4
NH5O
NH4OH
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What is the correct formula for the compound: Lead (II) Nitrate?
PbNO3
Pb(NO3)4
Pb3NO2
Pb(NO3)2
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Now let's practice!
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The name of FeCl₂ is
iron chloride
iron (II) chloride
iron (I) chloride
iron dichloride
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LiBr is called
lithium bromine
lithium (I) bromine
lithium bromide
lithuim (I) bromide
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What is the name of the compound Na2(SO4)?
Sodium sulfate
Sodium sulfide
Sodium sulfite
Sodium sulfuroxide
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What is the correct molecular formula for barium hydroxide?
Ba(OH)2
Ba2OH
BaOH
Ba2OH
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