Naming chemical compounds
Found 8 free book(s)Naming Molecular Compounds Note Key - Miss Pirulli
pirullichem.weebly.comNaming chemical compounds correctly is of paramount importance. The slight difference between the names carbon monoxide (CO, a poisonous, deadly gas) and carbon dioxide (CO , a greenhouse gas that we exhale when we breathe out) can be the difference between life and death! In this activity you will learn the naming system for molecu- lar ...
Writing & Naming Formulas of Ionic & Covalent Compounds
scienceperks.weebly.comChemical Compounds An atom consist of a positively charged nucleus (protons and neutrons) and orbiting electrons. Atoms of elements are not chemically stable until they have 8 valence electrons (octet rule). Atoms gain, lose or share electrons with other atoms to be come chemically stable ( have 8 valence electrons ). 8+ Oxygen Atom Six valence ...
Functional Groups - Purdue University
www.chem.purdue.eduidentical chemical reactivity regardless of the molecule containing it; the reactivity of individual functional groups dictates the reactivity of the molecule of which they are a part • divide organic compounds into classes • sites of characteristic chemical reactions • serve as basis for naming organic compounds A. Alkanes
-37- NAMING ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
www.kpu.caThe common names of the simple branched alkyl groups are so well entrenched in the chemical literature that the IUPAC rules make allowance for them. Thus, the following compound may be properly named either 4-(1-methylethyl)heptane or 4-isopropylheptane. These common names, and a few others that will be encountered, must be memorized.
Chemical Names and Formulas - Weebly
mutic.weebly.com9.2 Naming and Writing Formulas for Ionic Compounds Essential Understanding In writing names and formulas for ionic compounds, the cation is listed first, followed by the anion. Lesson Summary Binary Ionic Compounds Binary ionic compounds are composed of two elements, one with a positive charge and one with a negative charge.
Worksheet—Answer Key Nomenclature (Naming …
www.fergusonhs.orgMar 16, 2014 · 1 Worksheet—Answer Key Nomenclature (Naming Compounds) Name: Write the name for each of the following compounds. 1. CaCO3 calcium carbonate 11. BaSO4 barium sulfate 2. FeO iron (II) oxide 12. Zn(NO3)2 zinc nitrate 3.
Naming Packet Answer Key - Ms. Demonte's Chemistry Classes
msdemonte.weebly.com3. Consider the ions of iron (Fe) and sulfur (S). Write chemical formulas for all possible ionic com- pounds involving these ions, using the simplest ratio(s) of iron (Fe) and sulfur (S). Keep in mind that the sum of the charges in an ionic compound must …
General Chemistry Nomenclature - Santiago Canyon College
www.sccollege.eduB. Binary Compounds between Two Nonmetals (molecular compounds) 1. Prefixes are used to specify the number of each atom present . i.e. 1=mono, 2=di, 3=tri, 4=tetra, 5=penta, 6=hexa, 7=hepta, 8=octa . 2. If first atom is a single atom then prefix “mono’ is omitted