Nomenclature: Naming Compounds & Formula Writing (Unit IB)

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Name Per Date Nomenclature: Naming Compounds & Formula Writing (Unit IB) Tutorial 1: (Link on website under links) SKIP the following : Binary Compound (Metal/Nonmetal) with Variable Charge Cation: Common Name System & Hydrates http://www.chemteam.info/nomenclature/nomenclature.html DIRECTIONS: As you read each section, take notes on Parts 1-6 Also, Fill in the blanks below: 1. Binary Compound (Metal/Nonmetal) with Fixed Charge Cation Given formula write the name a. How many elements does this compound always contain? b. In what order are the names written? and then c. This compound always ends in this suffix d. IS the first element a metal or a nonmetal?. e. Is the second element a metal or a nonmetal? g. Label your class notes with the same underlined title written in #1. DO the first 5 practice problems. Write the question, your answer. Check your answers. If your answer is incorrect, write the correct answer in. 2. Binary Compound (Metal/Nonmetal) with Fixed Charge Cation Given name write formula b. Label your class notes with the same underlined title written in #2. DO the first 5 practice problems. Write the question, your answer. Check your answers. If your answer is incorrect, write the correct answer in.

3. Binary Compound (Metal/Nonmetal) with Variable Charge Cation: Stock System Given formula write name a. In this compound which ion (cation or anion) can have more than 1 charge? b. Which type of element can have more than 1 charge? c. This compound always ends in this suffix d. Roman numerals are always used to represent the of the Examples of these are: 1 2 3 4 5 6 e. How must the Roman Numeral be determined? Write down notes from example 3: Fe 2 O 3 g. Label your class notes with the same underlined title written in #3. DO the first 9 practice problems. Write the question, your answer. Check 4. Binary Compound (Metal/Nonmetal) with Variable Charge Cation: Stock System Given name write formula b. Label your class notes with the same underlined title written in #4. DO the first 7 practice problems. Write the question, your answer. Check SKIP THE NEXT SECTION Common Names 5. Covalent (Molecular) Binary Compound (Two Nonmetals) - Formula Name a. This compound always contains which type of element ONLY? b. The name of this compound always ends in this suffix c. A is always used in front of each name in the compound to represent (The exception is when there is only of the ) List these in the table at the top of the next page

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 d. Review and understand the examples e. Label your class notes with the same underlined title written in #5. DO f. Click on Return to Nomenclature menu. 6. Co valent Binary Compound (Two Nonmetals) - Name Formula b. Label your class notes with the same underlined title written in #6. DO 7. Compounds Containing Polyatomics : Formula Name a. How many elements are present in the compound? b. Never use in the name. c. What are parenthesis used for? d. The names of these compounds always ends in this suffix or e. All of the polyatomic ions contain this element except for ammonium and cyanide. g. Label your class notes with the same underlined title written in #7. DO

8. Compounds Containing Polyatomics : Name Formula ACIDS 9. Binary Acid 10. Oxoacid (Ternary) Acid (Skip Hydrates) a. Read and understand examples. Before writing the formula of the compound, the formulas and the charges of each is listed first. b. Label your class notes with the same underlined title written in #8. DO a. The first element in an acid is always b. How many elements are in this compound? c. The name of this compound always ends in d. The name of this compound always starts with a. How many elements are in this compound? b. If the acid contains an anion which ends in the name of this compound always ends in Write down example: Formula Name c. If the acid contains an anion which ends in the name of this compound always ends in Write down example: Formula Name d. Review and understand the examples e. Label your class notes with ACIDS. DO all of the practice problems. Write the question, your answer. Check your answers. If your answer is incorrect, write the correct answer in. f. Click on Return to Nomenclature menu. 11. DO QUIZZES: #15 and #16 in Part 7 at the link below DO 20 each total 40 questions h ttp://chemistry.alanearhart.org/old/tutorials/nomen/index.html Write Question and Answer in your class notes. Check answer after each set. Cross out incorrect answers. Write correct answer. Feel free to visit this site for more practice and to do other quizzes.

Tutori al 2 : (Notes) : (Link on website under links) This is an additional site with notes and examples. http://chemi stry.alanearhart.org/old/tutorials/nomen/index.html D o Problem Sets 1a and 1e (Skip any name that the first name is a transition metal + ic or ous) Write Question and Answer. Check answer after each set. Cross out incorrect answers. Write correct answer. Feel free to visit this site for more practice and to use other resources Like flowcharts or Videos