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...
1. When naming an ionic compound, the metallic element comes before the non-metallic element and the non-metallic element ends with “ide” The following table shows some examples: Elements in an ionic compound Chemical name Calcium, chlorine ...
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,...
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...
What are the rules for naming compounds? Usually, molecular compounds are named with prefixes that denote the number of each element's atoms. Binary compounds end with the suffix ''-ide.'' Compounds with more elements have the suffix ''-ate.'' Ionic compounds have no suffixes and always en...