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Ionic Compounds Lesson

Ionic Compounds Lesson

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Chemistry

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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14 Slides • 33 Questions

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Naming Ionic Compounds

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Multiple Choice

An attraction that holds oppositely charged ions close together.
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Ionic Bond

2

Covalent Bond

3

Chemical Bond

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Physical Bond

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Multiple Choice

Which is most likely to form a negative ion...
1

an element from Group 7

2

a metal

3

an element from Group 1

4

an element with atoms that have eight valence electrons

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Drag and Drop

A ​
is a positively charged metal ion. It is positive because metals ​
electrons when they form ionic bonds.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
cation
lose
anion
gain

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Drag and Drop

As ​
is a negatively charged nonmetal ion. It is negative because nonmetals ​
electrons when they form ionic bonds.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
anion
gain
cation
lose

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Objectives

  • You will be able to…

    • Determine the oxidation number of an atom or polyatomic ion.

    • Determine the name of an ionic compound from the chemical formula.

    • Determine the chemical formula of an ionic compound when given the name.

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A. Oxidation Numbers

  • The oxidation number is the charge on an ion.

  • Oxidation Numbers indicates the number of electrons gained or lost to become stable.

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A. Oxidation Numbers

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A. Oxidation Numbers

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  • Transition metals “transition” because they can form many different ions

    • -Ex.  Sodium is always Na+1 because it is in group 1 and group 1 metals have one valence electron à therefore they lose 1 e- to be stable

    • -Iron as a transition metal can be Fe+2 or Fe+3

  • Because you can’t determine the oxidation number from the periodic table, a Roman Numeral is used to show it.

    • copper (I) ® Cu+1

      copper (II) ® Cu+2

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Multiple Choice

...................................................is a positive or negative number assigned to an atom to indicate its degree of oxidation or reduction.

1

An oxidation number

2

A reduction number

3

A valance number

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Multiple Choice

What is the charge, or oxidation number, for elements in Group 17?

1

+ 1

2

-7

3

-1

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Multiple Choice

What is the charge, or oxidation number, for elements in Group 2?

1

-2

2

+2

3

-3

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Multiple Choice

What are oxidation numbers?
1

Number of electrons in the outer most energy level

2

Number of protons

3

Electrons gained or lost in chemical bonding

4

Number of neutrons gained or lost

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Multiple Choice

How many valence electrons do elements in Group 15 have?

1

15

2

5

3

4

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Multiple Choice

How many electrons are required to fill the outer shell for elements in Group 15

1

15

2

3

3

5

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Multiple Choice

What is the charge, or oxidation number, for elements in Group 15?

1

5-

2

3-

3

5+

4

3+

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Multiple Choice

What is the charge, or oxidation number, for elements in Group 13?

1

+ 3

2

-5

3

+13

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Multiple Choice

What is the charge, or oxidation number, for elements in Group 14?

1

14

2

+4/-4

3

-16

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B. Ionic Names

  1. Write the names of both elements, cation first. (the metal is the cation)

  2. Change the anion’s (nonmetals) ending to -ide.

  3. For ions with variable oxidation #’s, write the ox. # in parentheses using Roman numerals. Overall charge = 0.

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Multiple Choice

For any neutral compound, the sum of the oxidation numbers of the atoms in the compound must equal ..........

1

-1

2

+2

3

0

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B. Ionic Names Practice

  • NaBr

  • CrN

  • FeCl3

  • Be3N2

  • K3P

  • CrO

  • BeO

  • Mn2O7

  • AlN

  • MgCl2

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B. Ionic Names Practice

  • NaBr

    • sodium bromide

  • CrN

    • chromium (III) nitride

  • FeCl3

    • iron (III) oxide

  • Be3N2

    • beryllium nitride

  • K3P

    • potassium phosphide

  • CrO

    • chromium (II) oxide

  • BeO

    • Beryllium oxide

  • Mn2O7

    • manganese (VII) oxide

  • AlN

    • aluminum nitride

  • MgCl2

    • magnesium chloride

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Multiple Choice

The name of FeCl₂ is

1

iron chloride

2

iron (II) chloride

3

iron (I) chloride

4

iron dichloride

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Multiple Choice

LiBr is called

1

lithium bromine

2

lithium (I) bromine

3

lithium bromide

4

lithuim (I) bromide

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Multiple Choice

When naming a compound, which of these is written first?

1

Metal

2

Nonmetal

3

Anion

4

Cation

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Multiple Choice

Name the following ionic compound: BeCl2

1

beryllium chlorine

2

beryllium II chloride

3

beryllium chloride

4

beryllium dichloride

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Multiple Choice

Which of these combinations is an ionic compound made of?

1

Metal and Metal

2

Nonmetal and Nonmetal

3

Metal and Nonmetal

4

Cation and Cation

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Multiple Choice

Name the ionic compound SnSe2

1

Tin diselenide

2

Tin (IV) Selenide

3

Tin selenide

4

Tin (II) triselenide

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Multiple Choice

What happens to the name of the nonmetal when it is in an ionic formula? (ex. NaCl)?

1

name stays the same - doesn't change

2

end of name changes to "-ide"

3

end of name changes to "-ate"

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Multiple Choice

What is the name of the following compound? MgO

1

magnesium oxygen

2

magnesium oxide

3

manganese oxide

4

manganese oxygen

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B. Ionic Formulas

  1. Write each element symbol.  Put the cation first. (metal)

  2. Look up the oxidation numbers for each element and write it as a superscript.

  3. Overall charge must equal zero.

    1. If charges cancel, just write the symbols.

    2. If not, crisscross the charges to find subscripts.

  4. Roman numerals indicate the oxidation #.

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B. Ionic Formulas

  1. Example: What is the formula for the compound that forms between magnesium phosphide?

​Mg2+ P3-

Mg3P2

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3(+2)  +  2(-3) = 0

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B. Ionic Formulas (practice)

  • potassium chloride

    • K+  Cl-     Þ  KCl

  • magnesium nitride

    • Mg+2  N-3     Þ  Mg3N2

  • copper(II) chloride

    • Cu2+  Cl-  Þ  CuCl2

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B. Ionic Formulas (practice)

  • potassium chloride

    • K+  Cl-     Þ  KCl

  • magnesium nitride

    • Mg+2  N-3     Þ  Mg3N2

  • copper(II) chloride

    • Cu2+  Cl-  Þ  CuCl2

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B. Ionic Formulas (Practice)

  • Aluminum chloride

  • lithium nitride

  • magnesium iodide

  • copper (II) sulfide

  • iron (III) oxide

  • Calcium oxide

  • sodium sulfide

  • chromium (VI) sulfide

  • manganese (IV) oxide

  • cobalt (III) fluoride

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B. Ionic Formulas (Practice)

  • Aluminum chloride

    • AlCl3

  • lithium nitride

    • Li3N

  • magnesium iodide

    • MgI2

  • copper (II) sulfide

    • CuS

  • iron (III) oxide

    • Fe2O3

  • Calcium oxide

    • CaO

  • sodium sulfide

    • Na2S

  • chromium (VI) sulfide

    • Cr2S6 = CrS3

  • manganese (IV) oxide

    • Mn2O4 = MnO2

  • cobalt (III) fluoride

    • CoF3

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Multiple Choice

Li+ and P3- create...
1

Li3P

2

LiP3

3

LiP

4

Li2P

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Multiple Choice

What is the charge of Cobalt (III)

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3+

2

2+

3

8+

4

3-

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Multiple Choice

What is the charge and symbol for Lead(IV)

1

Pb4+

2

Ld4+

3

Pb4-

4

Ld4-

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Multiple Choice

Transition metals have multiple valence states. Which of the following is the correct way to represent Fe2+?

1

Fe 2

2

Fe II

3

Fe (II)

4

Fe (III(

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Multiple Choice

What is the formula for Magnesium chloride?

1

MgCl

2

Mg2Cl

3

MgCl2

4

Mg2Cl3

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Multiple Choice

What is the correct formula for the compound, lithium oxide?
1

LiO

2

Li2O

3

LiO2

4

Li2O2

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Multiple Choice

What is the formula for manganese(III) oxide?
1

MgO

2

Mg2O3

3

MnO

4

Mn2O3

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Multiple Choice

The chemical formula of Iron (III)bromide is
1

FeBr

2

Fe(III)Br

3

FeBr₃

4

Fe₂Br₃

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Multiple Choice

How do the following two elements bond together?
Na1+  F1-         
1

NaF

2

NaF3

3

Na3F

4

Na1F2

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Multiple Choice

How do the following two elements bond together?
K1+  S2- 
1

KS

2

K8S

3

K6S3

4

K2S

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Multiple Choice

How do the following two elements bond together?
Al3+  O2-         
1

AlO

2

Al2O3

3

Al3O6

4

Al3O2

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