compoundsnaming化合物prefix命名polyatomic Naming Compounds 1) Monoatomic Compounds – Binary Ionic Compounds • Simple: metal (group 1 or 2) and non-metal • Complex: metal (transition:d-block) and non-metal – Binary Covalent Compounds • Two non-metals 2) Polyatomic Compounds – Metal an...
Naming Ionic Compounds | Binary, Transition Metals & Polyatomic Binary Molecular Compounds | Overview, Prefixes & Examples Naming Ionic Compounds | Rules, Formula & Examples Naming Alcohols Using IUPAC Nomenclature: Practice Problems Chemical Nomenclature Games Chemical Nomenclature for Organic Compounds Organ...
Naming Compounds Sections (Zumdahl 6th Edition) 2.8-2.9 Outline: The Foundation of Stoichiometry The Periodic Table helps organize types Binary Compounds: Metal and Non-Metal Binary Compounds: Two Non-Metals Acids (with and without oxygen) Problems: 2.30-2.35, Naming Exercises 2.36-38, Ions 2.39,...
Remember, transition metals have access to the d-orbitals. So they have multiple oxidation states. You denote the oxidation number using roman numerals. Example: Fe2+ or Fe3+ = Iron (II) or Iron (III) Naming Ionic Compounds Walkthrough: Name the following ionic compound: Fe(OH)3 1)...
ionic compound with "• #H₂O" at the end of the formula and/or name with " ___ hydrate" and the end covalent compounds - bond btwn 2 non-metals or metalloid and non-metal- MOLECULAR formula and name will start with non-metal or metalloid- does not follow law of definite proport...
Naming Ionic Compounds | Binary, Transition Metals & Polyatomic Binary Molecular Compounds | Overview, Prefixes & Examples Naming Ionic Compounds | Rules, Formula & Examples Naming Alcohols Using IUPAC Nomenclature: Practice Problems Chemical Nomenclature Games Chemical Nomenclature for Organic Compounds Organ...
The common naming system is a little tricky because it turns out that carboxylic acids are some of the oldest compounds to be studied. They were given names far before the IUPAC convention of 1919. What that means is that sometimes you're going to see carboxylic acid derivatives...
Inanimate nature:natural substances, natural objects, milieu, precious and semiprecious stones, chemical elements and compounds, metals; 4. Food and beverages:sweets and pastries, spices, dairy products, alcohol, hot and soft drinks; 5. Man-made objects:dyes and pigments, building materials, artifa...
Inanimate nature:natural substances, natural objects, milieu, precious and semiprecious stones, chemical elements and compounds, metals; 4. Food and beverages:sweets and pastries, spices, dairy products, alcohol, hot and soft drinks; 5. Man-made objects:dyes and pigments, building materials, artifa...
13. Alcohols and Carbonyl Compounds2h 17m 14. Synthetic Techniques1h 26m 15. Analytical Techniques:IR, NMR, Mass Spect6h 50m 16. Conjugated Systems6h 13m 17. Ultraviolet Spectroscopy51m 18. Aromaticity2h 31m 19. Reactions of Aromatics: EAS and Beyond5h 1m 20. Phenols55m 21. Aldeh...