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- name each of the following ionic compounds:
(a) mgbr₂
(b) khso₄
(c) (nh₄)₃po₄
(d) ca(oh)₂
- name each of the following molecular compounds:
(a) cf₄
(b) ph₃
(c) p₄o₁₀
(d) pcl₃
(e) n₂f₄
(f) o₂f₂
- copy the following list of compounds in your notebook. identify each compound as ionic or molecular. mark the binary compounds with an asterisk (*). name each compound using the appropriate method.
(a) p₂o₅
(b) caso₄
(c) kno₃
(d) mgi₂
- write the formula for each of the following compounds:
(a) phosphorus pentachloride
(b) sulfur hexafluoride
(c) nitrogen trifluoride
(d) silicon tetrafluoride
(e) silver phosphate
(f) manganese(ii) dichromate
(g) sodium perchlorate
(h) cobalt(ii) permanganate
- write the systematic name for each of the following substances:
(a) water, h₂o
(b) ammonia, nh₃
(c) potash, k₂co₃
(d) lye, naoh
- thinking critically explain why a standard naming system is important for international communication, safety, and efficiency.
Step1: Recall ionic - compound naming rules
For ionic compounds, name the cation first and then the anion. If the cation has multiple oxidation states, use Roman numerals to indicate the charge.
(a) $MgBr_2$
Magnesium is the cation ($Mg^{2 + }$) and bromide is the anion ($Br^-$). The name is magnesium bromide.
(b) $KHSO_4$
Potassium is the cation ($K^+$), and the anion is hydrogen sulfate ($HSO_4^-$). The name is potassium hydrogen sulfate.
(c) $(NH_4)_3PO_4$
The ammonium ion ($NH_4^+$) is the cation and phosphate ($PO_4^{3 - }$) is the anion. The name is ammonium phosphate.
(d) $Ca(OH)_2$
Calcium ($Ca^{2+}$) is the cation and hydroxide ($OH^-$) is the anion. The name is calcium hydroxide.
Step2: Recall molecular - compound naming rules
For molecular compounds, use prefixes to indicate the number of atoms of each element.
(a) $CF_4$
Carbon is the first - named element and there is 1 carbon atom (no prefix for 1). Fluorine is the second - named element with 4 atoms, so the prefix 'tetra' is used. The name is carbon tetrafluoride.
(b) $PH_3$
Phosphorus is the first - named element (no prefix for 1) and hydrogen is the second - named element with 3 atoms. The prefix 'tri' is used. The name is phosphorus trihydride (also commonly called phosphine).
(c) $P_4O_{10}$
There are 4 phosphorus atoms (prefix 'tetra') and 10 oxygen atoms (prefix 'deca'). The name is tetraphosphorus decoxide.
(d) $PCl_3$
Phosphorus (no prefix for 1) and 3 chlorine atoms (prefix 'tri'). The name is phosphorus trichloride.
(e) $N_2F_4$
There are 2 nitrogen atoms (prefix 'di') and 4 fluorine atoms (prefix 'tetra'). The name is dinitrogen tetrafluoride.
(f) $O_2F_2$
There are 2 oxygen atoms (prefix 'di') and 2 fluorine atoms (prefix 'di'). The name is dioxygen difluoride.
Step3: Classify compounds as ionic or molecular and name them
(a) $P_2O_5$
It is a molecular compound. There are 2 phosphorus atoms (prefix 'di') and 5 oxygen atoms (prefix 'penta'). The name is diphosphorus pentoxide. It is binary (two elements), so mark it with an asterisk (*).
(b) $CaSO_4$
It is an ionic compound. Calcium ($Ca^{2+}$) is the cation and sulfate ($SO_4^{2 - }$) is the anion. The name is calcium sulfate.
(c) $KNO_3$
It is an ionic compound. Potassium ($K^+$) is the cation and nitrate ($NO_3^-$) is the anion. The name is potassium nitrate.
(d) $MgI_2$
It is an ionic compound. Magnesium ($Mg^{2+}$) is the cation and iodide ($I^-$) is the anion. The name is magnesium iodide. It is binary, so mark it with an asterisk (*).
Step4: Write formulas for given compounds
(a) Phosphorus pentachloride
Phosphorus is $P$ and pentachloride indicates 5 chlorine atoms. The formula is $PCl_5$.
(b) Sulfur hexafluoride
Sulfur is $S$ and hexafluoride indicates 6 fluorine atoms. The formula is $SF_6$.
(c) Nitrogen trifluoride
Nitrogen is $N$ and trifluoride indicates 3 fluorine atoms. The formula is $NF_3$.
(d) Silicon tetrafluoride
Silicon is $Si$ and tetrafluoride indicates 4 fluorine atoms. The formula is $SiF_4$.
(e) Silver phosphate
Silver has a + 1 charge ($Ag^+$) and phosphate is $PO_4^{3 - }$. Using the criss - cross method, the formula is $Ag_3PO_4$.
(f) Manganese(II) dichromate
Manganese(II) is $Mn^{2+}$ and dichromate is $Cr_2O_7^{2 - }$. The formula is $MnCr_2O_7$.
(g) Sodium perchlorate
Sodium is $Na^+$ and perchlorate is $ClO_4^-$. The formula is $NaClO_4$.
(h) Cobalt(II) permanganate
Cobalt(II) is $Co^{2+}$ and permanganate is $MnO_4^-$. Using the criss - cross method, the formula is $Co(MnO_4)_…
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1.
- (a) Magnesium bromide
- (b) Potassium hydrogen sulfate
- (c) Ammonium phosphate
- (d) Calcium hydroxide
2.
- (a) Carbon tetrafluoride
- (b) Phosphorus trihydride (phosphine)
- (c) Tetraphosphorus decoxide
- (d) Phosphorus trichloride
- (e) Dinitrogen tetrafluoride
- (f) Dioxygen difluoride
3.
- (a) *Diphosphorus pentoxide (molecular)
- (b) Calcium sulfate (ionic)
- (c) Potassium nitrate (ionic)
- (d) *Magnesium iodide (ionic)
4.
- (a) $PCl_5$
- (b) $SF_6$
- (c) $NF_3$
- (d) $SiF_4$
- (e) $Ag_3PO_4$
- (f) $MnCr_2O_7$
- (g) $NaClO_4$
- (h) $Co(MnO_4)_2$
5.
- (a) Dihydrogen monoxide
- (b) Nitrogen trihydride
- (c) Potassium carbonate
- (d) Sodium hydroxide
- A standard naming system is important for international communication (enables global scientific communication), safety (avoids confusion in industries), and efficiency (speeds up research and development).