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Title: Molecular Compounds: Formulas


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Molecular Compounds Formulas Naming
  • Ch 6.3b - Covalent Bonds

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What type of bond?
  • Covalent
  • Electrons are shared between atoms
  • Forms between non-metals
  • Covalent Bonds ? Molecular Compounds
  • Which elements are non-metals?

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Describing Molecular Compounds
  • What information do the name and formula of a
    molecular compound provide?
  • Ionic Bonds (Ionic Compounds) -
  • The name distinguishes the compound from other
    ionic compounds containing the same elements.
  • The formula of an ionic compound describes the
    ratio of the ions in the compound.

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Describing Molecular Compounds
  • Covalent Bonds (Molecular Compounds)
  • The name and formula of a molecular compound
    describe the type and number of atoms in a
    molecule of the compound.

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Naming Molecular Compounds
  • Naming Order
  • Step 1 Element that is farthest to the left side
    of the periodic table is typically named 1st.
    (left to right)
  • The most metallic element appears first in the
    name. These elements are farther to the left in
    the periodic table.
  • If both elements are in the same group, the more
    metallic element is closer to the bottom of the
    group.
  • Formulas are written same way
  • Example
  • Sulfur is named before chlorine ? SCl2

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Naming Molecular Compounds
  • Exception Oxygen Halogens
  • Oxygen comes 2nd when combined with
    lower-electronegativity halogens (Group 17)
  • Example ClO2 (electronegativity Cl 3.0 O
    3.5)
  • Step 2 Second element name is changed to end in
    ide (like the anion in an ionic compound)
  • Examples
  • Chlorine becomes chloride
  • Oxygen becomes oxide

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Naming Molecular Compounds
  • There may be more than one molecular compound
    that can exist with the same two elements.
  • Greek prefixes are used to name molecular
    compounds.
  • Step 3 Add prefixes to elements names to specify
    the number of atoms of each element in the
    compound.
  • mono - one
  • di - two
  • tri - three
  • tetra - four
  • penta - five
  • hexa - six
  • hepta - seven
  • octa - eight
  • nona - nine
  • deca - ten

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Naming Molecular Compounds
  • Example
  • Both Compounds contain Nitrogen and Oxygen
  • N2O ?
  • Dinitrogen monoxide
  • N4O5 ?
  • Tetranitrogen pentoxide
  • Prefixes
  • mono - one
  • di - two
  • tri - three
  • tetra - four
  • penta - five

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Naming Molecular Compounds
  • Exception to Step 3 No prefix is used if there
    is only one atom of the 1st element in the
    compound.
  • CO ? Carbon monoxide
  • CO2 ? Carbon dioxide
  • SO10 ? Sulfur decaoxide

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Naming Molecular CompoundsMore Examples
  • N2Cl5 ?
  • Dinitrogen pentachloride
  • N2O5 ?
  • Dinitrogen pentoxide
  • P5Cl6 ?
  • Pentaphosphorous hexachloride
  • SO10 ?
  • Sulfur decaoxide

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Writing Molecular Formulas
  • Step 1 Write the symbols for the elements in the
    order the elements appear in the name.
  • Step 2 Write the numerical value of the prefixes
    as subscripts for the corresponding element in
    the formulas.
  • The prefixes indicate the number of atoms of each
    element in the molecule.
  • If there is no prefix for an element in the name,
    there is only one atom of that element in the
    molecule.

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Writing Molecular Formulas
  • Examples
  • Diphosphorus Pentoxide ? P2O5
  • Silcon Dioxide ? SiO2
  • Carbon Tetrachloride ? CCl4
  • Trineptunium Octoxide ? Np3O8

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You Try
  • Give the formula for
  • Oxygen Difluoride ?
  • Phosphorus Tribromide ?
  • Trisilicon Tetranitride ?
  • Give the Name for
  • NO2 ?
  • N2O3 ?
  • SO3 ?

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You Try - Answers
  • Give the formula for
  • Oxygen Difluoride ? OF2
  • Phosphorus Tribromide ? PBr3
  • Trisilicon Tetranitride ? Si3N4
  • Give the Name for
  • NO2 ? Nitrogen Dioxide
  • N2O3 ? Dinitrogen Trioxide
  • SO3 ? Sulfur Trioxide
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