Week9 Done
Week9 Done
Week9 Done
If the two bonded elements are If the two bonded elements comprise
NONMETAL. one METAL and one NONMETAL.
Quantity 3 6 10 5 1 7 9 2 4
3) Complete the table below by providing each covalent compound's IUPAC name or chemical formula.
4) Look at the information provided in column A. Then, look at a student’s answers in column B. All solutions
in column B are incorrect. Circle the error in column B and write the , core answer in column B and in
column C.
A B C
Information provided Students incorrect answer Explain the error and write the correct answer
SbBr3
antimony tribromide SBBR3 (The element symbol was incorrect because if
the element has two letters, the second letter
should be in a lower-case form)
B6Si
hexaboron silicide B6S
(The symbol for silicon is “Si,” not “S,”
because that’s for sulfur.)
ClO2
chlorine dioxide CEO
(The element oxygen should have the
subscript of 2.)
HI
hydrogen iodide IH (The arrangement of the chemical formula is
incorrect; you should follow the first name in
the name of the chemical element.)
IF5
iodine pentafluoride I5F (The placement of the subscript is incorrect;
you should be aware in listing the chemical
formula.)
N2O3
dinitrogen trioxide O3N2
(Again, the arrangement of the element in the
chemical formula is incorrect.)
PI3
phosphorus triiodide P3I3 (Misidentification of the name should be
“mono,” which means one or insert the
element symbol.)
Tetraphosphorus pentasulfide
P4S5 phosphorus hexasulfide
(Be aware in the subscript of the chemical
formula: in short, the prefixes.)
O2 *tricky dioxide (If you can see, the O2 is just a single element,
so basically, it is “mono.” Anyway, it’s just my
assumption. I am not sure what the reasons
are behind it.)
Selenium hexafluoride
SeF6 selenium hexafluorine (if we name COVALENT compound, we should
always know that we REPLACE it by IDE at the
very last end of the SECOND word.)
Disilion hexabromide
Si2Br6 disilicon pentabromide
(look at the subscripts and find the
appropriate prefixes)
Sulfur tetrachloride
6) Why are Roman numerals sometimes used when naming some ionic compounds?
Because some elements in the periodic table have various ions in their ingredients
(Multivalent ions) but have the same element symbol or name like, for example, “Copper (II)
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ion and Copper (I) ion.
7) Lithium nitride is Li3N. Lithium nitrate is LiNO3. How will you differentiate between something like nitride and
nitrate?
IDE is for non-metal compounds or an anion, while ATE is for more oxygen.
8) Identify the ‘ingredients’ in each ionic compound using the labels monoatomic ion, multivalent ion, or
polyatomic ion. The first one has been done for you as an example.
9) Ionic compounds with and without polyatomic ions: Determine the ionic compound made from the
following metal and nonmetal/polyatomic combinations. Use the ‘balancing charges’ method. The first two
have been done for you as examples.
Nonmetal or Final
Metal Total Charge
Polyatomic Structure
Ca+2 Br-1
Calcium Bromine Br-1 CaBr2
Total charge: +2 -2
Li+1 NO3-
Lithium Nitrate LiNO3
Total charge: +1 -1
10) Simple ionic compounds [no multivalent, no polyatomic]: Write the chemical formula or IUPAC
name for the following. Use whichever method you prefer: balance the charges or the crossover rule.
11) Determining which multivalent is present: When a multivalent ion is in a chemical formula, it’s tricky
to know which one is there (i.e. is it Fe2+ or Fe3+?) One way to figure it out is to use the crossover rule to
test each ion, and another option is to balance the charges.
Now it’s your turn. Determine the multivalent ion in each compound using the crossover and balancing
charges method.
CuCl2
Cu2O
PbO
*tricky
12) Challenging ionic compounds [multivalent ions, polyatomic]: Write the chemical formula or IUPAC
name for the following. Use whichever method you prefer: balance the charges or the crossover rule.
Chemical
IUPAC name Chemical formula IUPAC name
Formula
Pb4+ O2-
Fe3+ O2-
Lead (IV) oxide =Pb2O4 Fe2O3
= Fe2O3
=PbO2
Fe3+ Cl-
Cu2+ Br-
Iron (III) chloride CuBr2
=FeCl3
= CuBr2