Wednesday_18: Lesson 14 Covalent compounds

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12 - Formulae of Ionic Compounds
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CHEMISTRY 10
12 - Formulae of Ionic Compounds

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  • I can deduce the formula of an ionic compound from the relative numbers of the ions present in a model or a diagrammatic representation or from the charges on the ions.

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Write the chemical formulae of the following ionic compounds.

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Valency (Combining Power)

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Valency (Combining Power)

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Ion 1
Ion 2
Formula
Ratio
zinc (II)
chloride
magnesium
carbonate
ammonium
sulfate

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Writing Chemical Formulae of Binary ionic compounds
Write a balanced formula for a compound that contains calcium and each of the following elements.

  • (a) oxygen 
  • (b) sulfur 
  • (c) chlorine
  • (d) bromine
  • (e) phosphorus
  • (f)  fluorine

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  1.  Write the unbalanced formula. Place brackets around any polyatomic ions that are present.
  2.  Write the valence of each ion above it. 
  3.  Cross over, and write the subscripts.
  4.  Tidy up the formula. Remember that you omit the subscript if only one particle exists in the ionic compound or molecule. Here, the brackets are no longer needed so that they can be removed.
lithium +
  • nitrate
  • hydroxide
  • carbonate
  • sulfate
  • phosphate
magnesium +
  • nitrate
  • hydroxide
  • carbonate
  • sulfate
  • phosphate
Writing Chemical Formulae involving Compound ions

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  1.  Write the unbalanced formula. Place brackets around any polyatomic ions that are present.
  2.  Write the valence of each ion above it. 
  3.  Cross over, and write the subscripts.
  4.  Tidy up the formula. Remember that you omit the subscript if only one particle exists in the ionic compound or molecule. Here, the brackets are no longer needed so that they can be removed.
lithium +
  • nitrate
  • hydroxide
  • carbonate
  • sulfate
  • phosphate
magnesium +
  • nitrate
  • hydroxide
  • carbonate
  • sulfate
  • phosphate
Writing Chemical Formulae involving Compound ions

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Write a chemical formula for a compound that contains sodium and each of the following polyatomic ions:

(a) nitrate 
(b) sulfate 
(c) hydroxide
(d) phosphate 
(e) carbonate
Writing Chemical Formulae involving Compound ions

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A. Write the valences for the elements in each compound. If the compound is ionic, indicate the charge associated with each valence.

  • SAMPLE: (1) AgC
  • (2) TiO2 
  • (3) CaO
  • (4) Mn3P
  • (5) FeS
B. Write the chemical formula of each compound.

  • (6) tin (II) fluoride
  • (7) barium sulfate
  • (8) hydrogen chloride
  • (9) caesium bromide
  • (10) ammonium nitrate
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CHEMISTRY 10
14 - Formulae of Covalent Compounds

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  • I can deduce the formula of a simple compound from the relative numbers of atoms present in a model or a diagrammatic representation.
  • *I can name chemical compounds based on IUPAC rules.

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Name the following covalent compounds.

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How many atoms of different elements are there in the formulae of the following compounds?
CO2 (g)

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How many atoms of different elements are there in the formulae of the following compounds?
NH3 (g)

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How many atoms of different elements are there in the formulae of the following compounds?
C6H12O6 (s)

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How many atoms of different elements are there in the formulae of the following compounds?
HCl (g)

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How many atoms of different elements are there in the formulae of the following compounds?
NO2

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The dot-and-cross diagram helps keep track of electron sharing in bonding and ensures that the octet rule is obeyed.

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Lewis Structure

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Structural diagram

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Ball-and-Stick Model

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Space-filling model

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Name the following compounds.

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How many atoms of different elements are there in the formulae of the following compounds?
NaCl

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How many atoms of different elements are there in the formulae of the following compounds?
BeCl2

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How many atoms of different elements are there in the formulae of the following compounds?
CaO

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How many atoms of different elements are there in the formulae of the following compounds?
Al2O3

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How many atoms of different elements are there in the formulae of the following compounds?
ZnCl2

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How many atoms of different elements are there in the formulae of the following compounds?
ZnCl2

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  • BEFORE: no rules for naming compounds
  • NOW: International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) rules
Naming chemical compounds

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Common chemical compounds

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Naming Metals in Chemical Compounds: The Stock System
Group I (+1)
  • Lithium
  • Sodium
  • Potassium
  • Rubidium
  • Caesium

Group II (+2)
  • Beryllium
  • Magnesium
  • Calcium
  • Barium
  • Radium

Group III (+3)
  • Aluminium
  • Gallium
  • Indium
  • Thallium

Transition metals
  • ?

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Naming Metals in Chemical Compounds: The Stock System
Transition metals
  • Scandium (III)
  • Titanium (III)
  • Vanadium (II)
  • Vanadium (III)
  • Vanadium (IV)
  • Vanadium (V)
  • Chromium (II)
  • Chromium (III)
  • Chromium (VI)
Transition metals
  • Manganese (II)
  • Manganese (VII)
  • Iron (II)
  • Iron (III)
  • Cobalt (II)
  • Cobalt (III)
  • Nickel (II)
  • Copper (I)
  • Copper (II)
  • Zinc (II)

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Naming Non-Metals in Chemical Compounds
Group IV (4)
  • Carbon → carbide
Group V (- 3)
  • Nitrogen → nitride
  • Phosphorus → phosphide
Group VI (- 2)
  • Oxygen → oxide
  • Sulfur → sulfide
  • Selenium → selenide
Group VII (- 1)
  • Fluorine → fluoride
  • Chlorine → chloride
  • Bromine → bromide
  • Iodine → iodide
  • Astatine → astatide

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Putting it together!
Write the IUPAC name for each compound.

  • (a) Al2O
  • (b) CaBr
  • (c) Na3P
  • (d) Cu2
  • (e) Mg3N2
  • (f) HgI2

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Try these ones!
Write the IUPAC name for each compound.

  • (a) (NH4)SO4 
  • (b) Al(NO3)3 
  • (c) LiCO3
  • (d) Ni (OH)2 
  • (e) Ag3PO4

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Naming Binary Compounds That Contain Two Non-Metals
Write the IUPAC name for each compound.

  • (a) SF6 
  • (b) N2O5
  • (c) PCl
  • (d) CF4
  • (e) P2O5
  • (f)  PBr3

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Write the IUPAC name for each compound.

  • (a) CsF
  • (b) NaSO4
  • (c) NiCl2
  • (d) NF3

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