Lesson 11 Writing Chemical Formula and Naming Compounds
Lesson 11 Writing Chemical Formula and Naming Compounds
The following are the steps in writing chemical formulas for binary
compounds (compounds with molecules containing two kinds of atoms).
1. Write the symbol of the positive ion or cation first followed by the symbol
of the negative ion or anion.
2. Criss-cross the valence numbers, disregarding the sign, so that the charge
of the cation becomes the subscript of the anion, and the charge of the
anion becomes the subscript of the cation.
b. If the subscript of both the cation and the anion is the same, omit writing
the subscripts.
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Naming Compounds
Example:
Old System
If the multivalent metal used is the one with lower valence, the Latin
name of the metal is used followed by the suffix –ous then followed by the
name of the non-metal (anion).
Example:
If the multivalent metal used is the one with higher valence, the Latin
name of the metal is used followed by the suffix –ic then followed by the
name of the non-metal (anion).
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Example:
Stock System
The name of the multivalent metal in stock system depends upon the
valence it used. The English name of the multivalent metal is used and the
value of the valence in Roman numeral enclosed in parenthesis and the
name of the nonmetal (anion).
Example:
Example:
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4. Binary compounds containing two nonmetals with H as the first element
are generally regarded as acids (except H2O & H2O2).To name them, take
the prefix hydro- then the root of the other nonmetal then attach –ic acid.
Take the name of the cation then add the name of the anion. (Note that
cations and polyatomic ions can be monoatomic or polyatomic.)
Example:
Naming ternary compounds with multivalent metals have the same rules as
with binary compounds containing multivalent metals.
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Example: Stock System
Example:
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