
Nomenclature Day 1
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12th Grade
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Savannah Kaminski
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Nomenclature
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•Elements naturally exist in compounds
•2 or more chemically combined elements
•They form compounds to be more stable = have full outer energy levels of electrons
•8 for every element but H and He
•Two main types of bonds are ionic and covalent
•Ionic = between a metal and nonmetal. The metal transfers electrons to the nonmetal.
•Covalent = between nonmetals. Electrons are shared.
Compound Review
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Match
Match the following
Ionic
Covalent
Compound
electrons are transfered
Electrons are shared
Two or more chemically combined elements
electrons are transfered
Electrons are shared
Two or more chemically combined elements
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•An ionic compound is made of charged ions
•Cation = positively charged metal ion
•Positive because metals lose electrons
•Anion = negatively charged nonmetal ion
•Negative because nonmetals gain electrons
•Although an ionic compound is made up of charged ions, the overall charge of the compound must be zero
•Aka– the amount of (+) charge must equal the amount of (-) charge
Ionic Compounds
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Multiple Choice
Ionic compound is made up of charged ions, the overall charge of the compound must be...
negative
zero
positive
any charge is fine
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Dropdown
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Dropdown
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How to determine the Chemical Formula for an Ionic Compound
Write down the ions of each element with charge
Determine the # of each ion it takes to make a compound with no charge
(aka, criss cross applesauce)
Write down the formula using subscripts to show how many of each ion it took
Reduce/simplify (if needed)
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Reorder
Put the following steps in the correct order.
Write down the ions of each element with charge
criss cross applesauce
Write down the formula using subscripts to show how many of each ion it took
Reduce/simplify
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Example:
Mg and P
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Write the chemical formulas if the elements below formed a bond.
Lithium and Nitrogen
Magnesium and Iodine
Calcium and Oxygen
Sodium and Sulfur
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Check your answers
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How to Name Ionic Compounds
Formula ->Name
1.Write the name of the first element (the metal)
2.Write the name of the second element (the nonmetal) with an –ide ending
Example: CaS
Calcium sulfide
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