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Title: Polyatomic Compounds


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Polyatomic Compounds
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Polyatomic Compounds
  • Groups of atoms that can be found as parts of a
    molecule.
  • These atoms bond in such a way that they have a
    net electric charge (usually negative)
  • Here are some of the most common polyatomics.
  • _____________________

You do not need to memorize these!!!!
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Polyatomic Compounds
  • We will not be drawing the structures for these
    atoms at this time.
  • However, we do need to be able to name them.
  • Write the name of the metal
  • (including the roman numeral if
    necessary)
  • 2. Write the name of the polyatomic
  • Note For a polyatomic, you do not need to change
    the ending of the molecule to - ide.
  • Name the following
  • Ca3(PO4)2
  • __________________
  • CuSO4
  • __________________
  • BeCO3
  • __________________

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Polyatomic Exception
  • There is only one really common positive
  • polyatomic ion,
  • This polyatomic will form ionic compounds with
    non metals.
  • To name these compounds,
  • _________________
  • _________________
  • NH4 ? _____________
  • NH4Cl
  • __________________
  • (NH4)2O
  • __________________

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Multivalent/Polyatomic Chemical Formula
  • Give the chemical formula for the following
    compounds
  • Maganese (II) Sulphide
  • Tin (IV) Flouride
  • Copper (II) Phosphate
  • Ammonium Sulphate
  • __________________
  • __________________
  • __________________
  • __________________

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  • e.g. 1/ What is the chemical formula of sodium
    phosphate?
  • Step 1 Write the symbols of each ion, beginning
    with the cation (metal)
  • Na PO4
  • Step 2 Write the ionic charge above each
  • 1 -3
  • Na PO4
  • Step 3 Cross the charge to the oppose ions
    subscript
  • 1 -3
  • Na PO4
  • Step 4 Re-write the formula. Make sure you put
    brackets around the polyatomic ion if it has
    gained a new subscript!
  • Na3PO4

Try Copper (II) Nitrate
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