Nomenclature - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 21
About This Presentation
Title:

Nomenclature

Description:

Nomenclature Nomenclature The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) created a system of naming compounds. This system of naming chemical compounds ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:28
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 22
Provided by: Alec94
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Nomenclature


1
Nomenclature
2
Nomenclature
  • The International Union of Pure and Applied
    Chemistry (IUPAC) created a system of naming
    compounds.
  • This system of naming chemical compounds is
    called nomenclature.
  • Creates a worldwide system (like S.I. units).

3
Nomenclature
  • There are three types of naming, each defined
    by where the first ion in the compound is
    located.
  • These are called pink green or blue
    sections by the color of the section.
  • They could also be considered S, D or P
    respectively based on electron orbital.

4
(No Transcript)
5
Pink Section
  • When the first ion is from the pink section, say
    the whole name of the first ion, and replace the
    end of second with ide.
  • Ex NaCl Sodium Chloride
  • Ex MgF2 Magnesium Fluoride
  • Ex K2O Potassium Oxide

6
What is the formula for Li3N
iRespond Question
Multiple Choice
F
A.) Lithium Nitride
B.) Trilithium Nitrogen
C.) Lithium (III) Nitride
D.) Lithium Trinitride
E.)
7
What is the name for CaO?
iRespond Question
Multiple Choice
F
A.) Carbon Monoxide
B.) Calcium Oxygen
C.) Calcium Oxide
D.) Carbon Oxide
E.)
8
Green Section
  • The ions in the green section can have multiple
    charges.
  • Therefore we have to discern their charges with
    some deduction.
  • Ex CuO . . Copper must have a charge of 2 here,
    because it has a 1 to 1 ratio with O that has a
    charge of -2.

9
Green Section
  • CuO continued. . .
  • Since Copper has a charge of 2, you write the
    name as Copper (II) Oxide.
  • Ex Fe2O3 must have a charge of 3. Therefore it
    is Iron (III) Oxide.
  • Ex FeO is Iron (II) Oxide.

10
What is the formula for Manganese (II) Chloride?
iRespond Question
Multiple Choice
F
A.) Mn2Cl
B.) MnCl
C.) MgCl2
D.) MnCl2
E.)
11
What is the name for SnO2
iRespond Question
Multiple Choice
F
A.) Tin (II) Oxide
B.) Tin (IV) Oxide
C.) Tin Oxide
D.) Tin Oxide (II)
E.)
12
Blue Section
  • If you havent noticed, the last ion is always
    negatively charged (blue).
  • When both are from the blue, it is a covalent
    bond.
  • Since these can occur in many ways, we have to
    specify how many of each atom are in the compound.

13
Blue Section
  • 1 Mono 2 Di
  • 3 Tri 4 Tetra
  • 5 Penta 6 Hexa
  • 7 Hepta 8 Octa
  • 9 Non 10 - Deca

14
Blue Section
  • Simply use the appropriate prefix to describe how
    many atoms are present.
  • The only rule is Dont put mono on the first
    atom!
  • Ex N2O4 Dinitrogen Tetroxide
  • Ex CO2 Carbon Dioxide

15
Blue Section
  • Si2Br6
  • CO
  • P2O5
  • B2Si

16
What is the name of P4O6?
iRespond Question
Multiple Choice
F
A.) Phosphorus Dioxide
B.) Phosphorus (IV) Oxide
C.) Triphosphorus Pentoxide
D.) Tetraphosphorus Hexoxide
E.)
17
What is the formula for Trinitrogen Pentoxide
iRespond Question
Multiple Choice
F
A.) N3O5
B.) N2O4
C.) N5O3
D.) N2O4
E.)
18
Polyatomic Ions
  • Sometimes multiple atoms come together to form a
    single ion.
  • These polyatomic ions can then bond with other
    ions to form compounds.
  • Follow the previous rules for naming.

19
(No Transcript)
20
Polyatomic Ions
  • Ex NaNO3 Sodium Nitrate
  • Ex CaSO4 Calcium Sulfate
  • Ex FePO4 Iron (III) Phosphate
  • Ex Ca(ClO3)2 Calcium Chlorate

21
Remember!!
  • If first ion is in pink write its element name
    and replace the end of the second with ide
  • If first ion is in green, only use roman numerals
    to depict its charge. I, II, III, IV, V.
  • If first ion is in blue, then use the scientific
    prefixes di, tri, tetra..
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com