Chemical Formula and Naming of Compound
Chemical Formula and Naming of Compound
Chemical Formula and Naming of Compound
DepartmentChemical
of Education Name
Division of Calamba City
Division Learning Continuity Plan
May 28, 2020 LEMUEL D. DOMINO JR:
1. water
2. ethane
4. Cyclohexane
C6H12
5. Glucose C6H12O6
electron transfer
metal nonmetal ion+
ion–
atoms ions
•• •• –
Na • + • F : ⎯→ Na+ : F : ⎯→ NaF
•• ••
A. Na+, S2-
2) Na2S
B. Al3+, Cl-
1) AlCl3
C. Mg2+, N3-
3) Mg3N2
Naming Binary Ionic Compounds
⚫Contain 2 different elements
⚫Name the metal first, then the nonmetal as -ide.
⚫Use name of a metal with a fixed charge
Groups 1A, 2A, 3A
and Ag, Zn, and Cd
Examples:
NaCl sodium chloride
ZnI2 zinc iodide
Al2O3 aluminum oxide
Learning Check
MgS _________________________
Solution
Zn2+
zinc ion
Learning Check
LecturePLUS Timberlake 36
Solution
CO carbon monoxide
CO2 carbon dioxide
PCl3 phosphorus trichloride
CCl4 carbon tetrachloride
N2O dinitrogen monoxide
LecturePLUS Timberlake 37
Learning Check
A. P2O5 1) phosphorus oxide
2) phosphorus pentoxide
3) diphosphorus pentoxide
C. Cl2 1) chlorine
2) dichlorine
3) dichloride
LecturePLUS Timberlake 38
Solution
C. Cl2 1) chlorine
LecturePLUS Timberlake 39
Formulas of Acids
• An acid is a substance that when dissolved in water,
dissociates or breaks apart into a hydrogen ion (H+) and an
anion.
• Acids always have hydrogen as the first element in the
formula,
• HCl (aq), HNO3 (aq), H2SO4 (aq), etc.
Naming Binary Acids
• Binary acids contain only two elements, hydrogen and a monatomic
anion whose name ends in the suffix -ide.
• To name a binary acid like HCl
– Begin the name with the prefix hydro-
– Next use the root of the second elements name, e.g. chlor
– Replace the suffix of the anion with the suffix -ic
– Add the word acid
• HCl is hydrochloric acid
Examples
• HF
• H 2S
• HBr
• hydroiodic acid
• hydronitric acid
• hydroselenic acid
Ternary Acids
• Ternary acids contain three elements, with
hydrogen being the first element in the formula
and oxygen being the last.
• To name a ternary acid such as H2SO4
– Remove the hydrogen ion(s) and determine the formula
of the anion
– Replace the suffix
• -ate becomes -ic acid
• -ite becomes -ous acid