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Naming Chemical Formulas. Naming Chemical Formulas. potassium. iodide. Ex. (1) KI - ______________________. Naming Chemical Formulas. silver. sulfide. Ex. (2) Ag 2 S - ______________________. Naming Chemical Formulas. ammonium. hydroxide. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Naming Chemical Formulas

Naming Chemical Formulas

Page 2: Naming Chemical Formulas

Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex. (1) KI - ______________________

Metal and Nonmetal

Name the metal…

(if it has more than one oxidation number, use the roman numeral that is equal to the oxidation number).

THEN name the nonmetal using the “ide” ending.

potassium iodide

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex. (2) Ag2S - ______________________

Metal and Nonmetal

Name the metal…

(if it has more than one oxidation number, use the roman numeral that is equal to the oxidation number).

THEN name the nonmetal using the “ide” ending.

silver sulfide

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex. (3) NH4OH - ______________________

(+)P.A.I. & (-)P.A.I.

Name the (+) P.A.I.

THEN name the (-) P.A.I.!

ammonium hydroxide

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex. (4) MgSO4 - ______________________

Metal & (-)P.A.I.

Name the metal …

(If it has more than one oxidation number, use the roman numeral that is equal to the oxidation number.)

THEN name the (-) P.A.I.!

magnesium sulfate

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex. (5) LiCl - ______________________

Metal and Nonmetal

Name the metal…

(if it has more than one oxidation number, use the roman numeral that is equal to the oxidation number).

THEN name the nonmetal using the “ide” ending.

lithium chloride

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex. (6) NaClO - ______________________

Metal & (-)P.A.I.

Name the metal …

(If it has more than one oxidation number, use the roman numeral that is equal to the oxidation number.)

THEN name the (-) P.A.I.!

sodium hypochlorite

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex. (7) Hg2Cl2 - ______________________

Metal and Nonmetal

Name the metal…

(if it has more than one oxidation number, use the roman numeral that is equal to the oxidation number).

THEN name the nonmetal using the “ide” ending.

mercury chloride(I)+ -11

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex. (8) K2O - ______________________

Metal and Nonmetal

Name the metal…

(if it has more than one oxidation number, use the roman numeral that is equal to the oxidation number).

THEN name the nonmetal using the “ide” ending.

potassium oxide

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex. (9) NO2 - ______________________

Two Nonmetals

Name the first nonmetal with the prefix that corresponds to the subscript. (the prefix “mono” is not used with the first element!)

THEN, name the second nonmetal with the prefix that corresponds to the subscript AND THEN with the "ide" ending.

nitrogen dioxide

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex.(10) H2S - ______________________

Hydrogen and a Nonmetal

Name hydrogen…

THEN name second element (the nonmetal) with the “ide” ending

hydrogen sulfide

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex. (11) NaClO3 - ______________________

Metal & (-)P.A.I.

Name the metal …

(If it has more than one oxidation number, use the roman numeral that is equal to the oxidation number.)

THEN name the (-) P.A.I.!

sodium chlorate

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex.(12) P2O5 - ______________________

Two Nonmetals

Name the first nonmetal with the prefix that corresponds to the subscript. (the prefix “mono” is not used with the first element!)

THEN, name the second nonmetal with the prefix that corresponds to the subscript AND THEN with the "ide" ending.

diphosphorus pentoxide

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex.(13) H2O2 - ______________________

Hydrogen and a Nonmetal

Name hydrogen…

THEN name second element (the nonmetal) with the “ide” ending

hydrogen peroxide+1 -1

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex.(14) HCl - ______________________

Hydrogen and a Nonmetal

Name hydrogen…

THEN name second element (the nonmetal) with the “ide” ending

hydrogen chloride

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex.(15) HgCl2 - ______________________

Metal and Nonmetal

Name the metal…

(if it has more than one oxidation number, use the roman numeral that is equal to the oxidation number).

THEN name the nonmetal using the “ide” ending.

mercury chloride(II)+ -12

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex.(16) CO - ______________________

Two Nonmetals

Name the first nonmetal with the prefix that corresponds to the subscript. (the prefix “mono” is not used with the first element!)

THEN, name the second nonmetal with the prefix that corresponds to the subscript AND THEN with the "ide" ending.

carbon monoxide

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex.(17) FeO - ______________________

Metal and Nonmetal

Name the metal…

(if it has more than one oxidation number, use the roman numeral that is equal to the oxidation number).

THEN name the nonmetal using the “ide” ending.

iron oxide(II)+2 -2

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex.(18) NaI - ______________________

Metal and Nonmetal

Name the metal…

(if it has more than one oxidation number, use the roman numeral that is equal to the oxidation number).

THEN name the nonmetal using the “ide” ending.

sodium iodide

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex.(19) Pb(NO3)4 - ______________________

Metal & (-)P.A.I.

Name the metal …

(If it has more than one oxidation number, use the roman numeral that is equal to the oxidation number.)

THEN name the (-) P.A.I.!

lead nitrate(IV)+4 -1

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex.(20) ZnS - ______________________

Metal and Nonmetal

Name the metal…

(if it has more than one oxidation number, use the roman numeral that is equal to the oxidation number).

THEN name the nonmetal using the “ide” ending.

zinc sulfide

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex.(21) (NH4)2CO3 - ______________________

(+)P.A.I. & (-)P.A.I.

Name the (+) P.A.I.

THEN name the (-) P.A.I.!

ammonium carbonate

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex.(22) LiH - ______________________

Metal and Nonmetal

Name the metal…

(if it has more than one oxidation number, use the roman numeral that is equal to the oxidation number).

THEN name the nonmetal using the “ide” ending.

lithium hydride

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex.(23) NiCrO4 - ______________________

Metal & (-)P.A.I.

Name the metal …

(If it has more than one oxidation number, use the roman numeral that is equal to the oxidation number.)

THEN name the (-) P.A.I.!

nickel chromate(II)+2 -2

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex.(24) Li2O - ______________________

Metal and Nonmetal

Name the metal…

(if it has more than one oxidation number, use the roman numeral that is equal to the oxidation number).

THEN name the nonmetal using the “ide” ending.

lithium oxide

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex.(25) Cr2O3 - ______________________

Metal and Nonmetal

Name the metal…

(if it has more than one oxidation number, use the roman numeral that is equal to the oxidation number).

THEN name the nonmetal using the “ide” ending.

chromium oxide(III)+3 -2

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex.(26) OF2 - ______________________

Two Nonmetals

Name the first nonmetal with the prefix that corresponds to the subscript. (the prefix “mono” is not used with the first element!)

THEN, name the second nonmetal with the prefix that corresponds to the subscript AND THEN with the "ide" ending.

oxygen difluoride

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex.(27) KSCN - ______________________

Metal & (-)P.A.I.

Name the metal …

(If it has more than one oxidation number, use the roman numeral that is equal to the oxidation number.)

THEN name the (-) P.A.I.!

potassium thiocyanate

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex.(28) HF - ______________________

Hydrogen and a Nonmetal

Name hydrogen…

THEN name second element (the nonmetal) with the “ide” ending

hydrogen fluoride

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex.(29) CaBr2 - ______________________

Metal and Nonmetal

Name the metal…

(if it has more than one oxidation number, use the roman numeral that is equal to the oxidation number).

THEN name the nonmetal using the “ide” ending.

Calcium bromide

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex.(30) CuS - ______________________

Metal and Nonmetal

Name the metal…

(if it has more than one oxidation number, use the roman numeral that is equal to the oxidation number).

THEN name the nonmetal using the “ide” ending.

copper sulfide(II)-2+2

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex.(31) Na2O2 - ______________________

Metal and Nonmetal

Name the metal…

(if it has more than one oxidation number, use the roman numeral that is equal to the oxidation number).

THEN name the nonmetal using the “ide” ending.

sodium peroxide+1 -1

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex.(32) N2O - ______________________

Two Nonmetals

Name the first nonmetal with the prefix that corresponds to the subscript. (the prefix “mono” is not used with the first element!)

THEN, name the second nonmetal with the prefix that corresponds to the subscript AND THEN with the "ide" ending.

dinitrogen monoxide

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Naming Chemical Formulas

Ex.(33) Sn(C2H3O2)2 - ______________________

Metal & (-)P.A.I.

Name the metal …

(If it has more than one oxidation number, use the roman numeral that is equal to the oxidation number.)

THEN name the (-) P.A.I.!

tin acetate(II)+2 -1