Chemical Formulas 2021
Chemical Formulas 2021
Chemical Formulas 2021
FORMULA WRITING
Chemistry, The Central Science, 11th edition
Theodore L. Brown; H. Eugene LeMay, Jr.; and
Bruce E. Bursten
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Molecules,
and Ions
Chemical Bonding
Chemical Bond: the force of attraction between
nuclei and valence electrons of neighboring atoms
that binds the atoms together
Interactions involving valence electrons are
responsible for the chemical bond (only valence
electrons are transferred or shared in chemical
reactions)
Valence electrons are outermost s and p
sublevels
◦ bonds form in order to…
decrease Potential Energy
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Ionic Bonds
Ionic compounds (such as NaCl) are generally
formed between metals and nonmetals.
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Sodium Chloride Crystal Lattice
Sodium (Na+) is represented by
the grey spheres.
Chloride (Cl-) is represented by
the green spheres.
In sodium chloride, sodium ions
and chloride ions alternate in a
three-dimensional lattice.
The formula, NaCl, signifies that
one mole of sodium ions is
combined with one mole of
chloride ions.
It is incorrect to speak of a
‘molecule of sodium chloride.’
Sodium chloride is a compound.
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Covalent Bonding
Covalent bonds form between non-metals which share electrons
in order to attain full outer shells.
Covalent bonding between atoms results in the formation of
molecules.
The simplest examples are diatomic molecules (that contain two
atoms).
Examples of diatomic molecules include the elements such as
hydrogen, H2, and chlorine, Cl2.
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Chemical Formulas
Chemical Formula
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Chemical Formulas
The subscript to the right of
the symbol of an element tells
the number of atoms of that
element in one molecule of the
compound.
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Types of Formulas
Structural formulas show the
order in which atoms are
bonded.
Perspective drawings also show
the three-dimensional array of
atoms in a compound.
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Oxidation Number
The number of electrons that an atom loses, gains,
or shares when it bonds with another atom is
known as the oxidation number of the atom.
Elements which lose electrons in a chemical
reaction, or which have electrons which are shared
with another element deficient in electrons are
assigned positive oxidation numbers.
Elements which gain electrons, or are deficient in
electrons, are assigned negative oxidation
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Ions
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Atomic Structures of Ions
Metals form cations
For each positive charge the ion has 1 less electron
than the neutral atom
◦ Na = 11 e-, Na+ = 10 e-
◦ Ca = 20 e-, Ca+2 = 18 e-
Cations are named the same as the metal
sodium Na → Na+ + 1e- sodium ion
calcium Ca → Ca+2 + 2e- calcium ion
The charge on a cation can be determined from the
Group number on the Periodic Table for Groups IA,
IIA, IIIA Atoms,
Multiple/varying charges
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Common Cations
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Common Anions
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Writing Formulas
The total oxidation number for compounds
must be zero.
Positive ion charge must cancel negative ion
charge
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Binary compounds -metal & non-metal
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Example
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Binary compounds - metal & non-metal
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Binary compounds - two non-metals
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Binary compounds - two non-metals.
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The prefix mono- is generally omitted unless it is needed to - distinguish between two or more
compounds of the same elements. and Ions
Binary compounds -two non-metals.
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QUIZ Name the following compounds
Chemical Name Ionic or Chemical Formula
covalent
Potassium chloride
Sulfur trioxide
Dihydrogen monoxide
Calcium oxide
Aluminum chloride
Carbon tetrachloride
Sulfur hexafluoride
Barium chloride
Sodium oxide
Carbon monoxide
Dinitrogen tetraoxide Atoms,
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QUIZ Name the following compounds
Chemical Name Ionic or Chemical Formula
covalent
Potassium chloride Ionic KCl
Sulfur trioxide Covalent SO3
Dihydrogen monoxide Covalent H2O
Calcium oxide Ionic CaO
Aluminum chloride Ionic AlCl3
Carbon tetrachloride Covalent CCl4
Sulfur hexafluoride Covalent SF6
Barium chloride Ionic BaCl2
Sodium oxide Ionic Na2O
Carbon monoxide Covalent CO
Dinitrogen tetroxide Covalent N2O4 Atoms,
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Sodium chloride Ionic NaCl and Ions
Polyatomic Ions
Some ions consist of groups of
atoms bonded together and
have an overall electric charge.
Because these ions contain
more than one atom, they are
called polyatomic ions
Polyatomic ions have
characteristic formulas, names,
and charges that should be
learnt.
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Polyatomic Ions
Rules are the same
monatomic (single-atom) ions: the positive and
negative charges must balance.
If more than one of a particular polyatomic ion is
needed to balance the charge, the entire formula
for the polyatomic ion must be enclosed in
parentheses, and the numerical subscript is placed
outside the parentheses.
This is to show that the subscript applies to the
entire polyatomic ion.
Example is Ba(NO3)2. Atoms,
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Example
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Example
Write the chemical formula for an ionic compound composed
of the potassium ion and the sulfate ion
K+ SO4 2-
K+ SO4 2-
K2(SO4)1
K2SO4
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Example
Write the chemical formula for an ionic compound ammonium
phosphate
NH4+ PO4 3-
NH4+ PO4 3-
(NH4)3(PO4)1
(NH4)3PO4
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Naming of Bases
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Naming of Acids
• An acid is a compound consisting of hydrogen
combined with a non-metallic element or with
a polyatomic ion that has a negative oxidation
number.
In the formula for an acid, hydrogen is always
listed as the first element.
Types of acids
• Binary or Non-oxygen Acids
• Oxygen-containing Acids
• Organic Acids
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Binary or Non-oxygen Acids
• Binary acids consist of hydrogen combined with a
non-metal element.
Binary acids are named by using the prefix
hydro- followed by the stem name of the non-
metal element (the second element in the formula)
with an -ic ending. The name is followed by the
word acid.
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Oxygen-containing Acids
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Oxygen-containing Acids
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Oxygen-containing Acids
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Note: HBrO2 and HIO2 are not stable and do not exist.
SUMMARY Inorganic Nomenclature
Write the name of the cation.
If the anion is an element, change its
ending to -ide;
if the anion is a polyatomic ion, simply
write the name of the polyatomic ion.
If the cation can have more than one
possible charge, write the charge as a
Roman numeral in parentheses. Atoms,
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Patterns in Oxyanion Nomenclature
When there are two oxyanions involving the
same element:
◦ The one with fewer oxygens ends in -ite.
NO2− : nitrite; SO32− : sulfite
◦ The one with more oxygens ends in -ate.
NO3− : nitrate; SO42− : sulfate
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Patterns in Oxyanion Nomenclature
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Patterns in Oxyanion Nomenclature
The one with the fewest oxygens has the prefix hypo- and
ends in -ite.
– ClO− : hypochlorite
The one with the most oxygens has the prefix per- and
ends in -ate.
– ClO4− : perchlorate
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Nomenclature of Organic
Compounds
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Nomenclature of Organic
Compounds