Writing and Naming Compounds
Writing and Naming Compounds
Writing and Naming Compounds
) 2+
Group 2A : Mg magnesium
2+
Writing and Naming Ionic Compounds Ca calcium
Ionic Compounds- compounds that are made of Suffix (-ous and –ic)
cations and anions assembled together in a
crystal lattice.
Suffix (-ide)
Tips
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When Ca and NO combine together, the criss-
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cross method tells us that the resulting ionic
compound should have one calcium ion and two
nitrate ion.
Naming Ionic Compounds -There are four phosphorus and ten oxygen in
tetraphosphorus decoxide. Therefore, its
chemical formula is P4O10.
-For binary covalent compounds, the element that -In naming covalent compounds given their
is found farthest to the left of the periodic table chemical formulas, the correct Greek prefix must
is typically named first. again be appended to the elements’ name. The
suffix -ide is also appended to the second
-If they are both in the same group, the one who element that is named.
is at the lower portion of the periodic table is
named first. -The first element to be named in a covalent
compound is the element to the leftmost part of
-The number of atoms of the element is indicated the periodic table. If both elements in the
by the Greek prefix. If the first element has only compound are in one group, the element at the
one atom, then the prefix mono- is not written. lower part of the periodic table is named first.
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