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 ...
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)...
Recognize the purpose and function of naming ionic compounds Identify binary ionic compounds Assess transition metals in the Periodic Table Practice Exams Chemistry 101: General Chemistry Course Practice 14 chapters | 121 quizzes Ch 1. Experimental Chemistry and Introduction to Matter Metric Syst...
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 proportions like ionic bonds do law of definite proportions the individual elements that constitute a chemical compound are...
Ionic compounds can be difficult to name, so it's important for students to understand how the chemical formulas help to determine the compound's name. Let's look at some games and activities to help students in naming ionic compounds. Lesson Course 4.1K views Cat or Onion Use this ...
Ir Pt Au Hg Tl Pb Bi Po Du Sg Bo Ha Me The Transition Metals He F Ne Cl Ar Br Kr I Xe At Rn Ce Pr Nd PmSm Eu Gd Tb DyHo Er TmYb Lu Th Pa U Np PuAmCmBk Cf Es FmMd No Lr Lanthanides: The Rare Earth Elements The Actinides Naming Binary Compounds (Type I; Ionic) ?