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Chapter 6 Notes part III Covalent Compounds

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Chapter 6 Notes part III. Covalent Compounds. Covalent (Molecular) Compounds. So far, we have only talked about ionic compounds; compounds made of a metal and nonmetal. Covalent (Molecular) Compounds. A covalent compound forms between two nonmetals. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Chapter 6 Notes part III

Chapter 6 Notes part III

Covalent Compounds

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Covalent (Molecular) Compounds

So far, we have only talked about ionic compounds; compounds made of a metal and nonmetal.

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Covalent (Molecular) Compounds

A covalent compound forms between two nonmetals.

These compounds occur because the nonmetals will share electrons to have a full last energy level.

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Covalent (Molecular) Compounds

Since electrons are not lost or gained, the atoms are not considered ions, so they do not have a charge.

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Naming Covalents

Because covalent compounds aren’t made of ions, you can’t use the oxidation number to predict how many atoms of each element are going to be in a covalent compound.

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Naming Covalents

mono- one hexa- sixdi- two hepta- seventri- three octa- eighttetra- four nona- ninepenta- five deca- ten

The following prefixes will be used.

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Naming Covalents

1)Name the first element in the compound, and use a prefix if there is more than one of the element.

EX: CO2

EX: CO

carbon

carbon

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Naming Covalents

2)Name the second element, end in –ide, and put a prefix at the beginning even if there is only one.

EX: CO

EX: CO

carbon

carbon

oxide

oxide

2di

“understood one”1 mon

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Naming Covalents

EX:

N O2 5

nitrogen oxideDi pent

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Name These:

•SO2

•NO•Cl2S•BCl3

•P2S7

Sulfur dioxide

Nitrogen monoxide

Dichlorine monosulfide

Boron trichloride

Diphosphorus pentasulfide

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Writing Molecular Formulas

1) Write the symbol for the 1st element and use the prefix to determine the subscript.

EX:nitrogenDi sulfidepentanitrogen sulfideDi

N2

sulfidepenta

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Writing Molecular Formulas

2) Write the symbol for the 2nd element and use the prefix to determine the subscript.

EX:nitrogenDi sulfidepentanitrogen sulfideDi

N2

sulfidepenta

S5

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Name These:

•Carbon tetrachloride•Dinitrogen heptoxide•Carbon monoxide•Dichlorine monoxide•Trisilicon decaoxide

SO2

N2O7

COCl2OSi3O10