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Naming Polyatomic Ions

Naming Polyatomic Ions. Warm Up. EQ: How do we write the names and symbols of polyatomic compounds? HOT Q1: What are the rules for name  formula? HOT Q2: What are the rules for formula  name? HOT Q3: What are some common polyatomic ions?. WORKSHEET #2 OUT! 1. Write the name for S 7 O 3

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Naming Polyatomic Ions

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  1. Naming Polyatomic Ions

  2. Warm Up EQ: How do we write the names and symbols of polyatomic compounds? HOT Q1: What are the rules for name  formula? HOT Q2: What are the rules for formula  name? HOT Q3: What are some common polyatomic ions? WORKSHEET #2 OUT! 1. Write the name for S7O3 2. Write the name for NaCl.

  3. Agenda • Warm Up • Agenda • Naming Game - 15 • Polyatomic Compounds - 20 • Polyatomic Practice– 45 • Exit Ticket – 10 QUIZ TOMORROW AND TEST THURSDAY WORKSHEET #3 is HW

  4. Sorting Activity for Nomenclature • How can you identify a compound as a molecular compound? • How can you identify a compound as an ionic compound?

  5. Molecular or Ionic?

  6. Live Poll! http://www.polleverywhere.com/my/polls

  7. What’s in a name? You can use your notes! Part I: 1. You have 10 different compounds . Divide them into two different piles of Compounds: Molecular or Ionic 2. Get Ms. Hoffman to check and see if they are in the right piles 3. Once these piles are checked, convert the symbols to names or the names to symbols on the table in the handout.

  8. Example

  9. Notes Polyatomic Ions • Not all Ions exist as singularly charged elements. • Some ions contain more than one element • These ions are called polyatomic ions. • Contain two or more elements. • Polyatomic ions bond with other elements as a group

  10. List of Polyatomic Ions

  11. List of Polyatomic Ions

  12. How do you recognize a Polyatomic Ion? • Normal anions end in –ide • Exception: Cyanide and Hydroxide are both polyatomic ions • Polyatomic ions have more than one capital letter

  13. Am I Polyatomic? • Zinc oxide • sodium carbonate • Nitrogen sulfide • Lithium sulfite • Magnesium cyanide • potassium hydroxide • Silver fluoride

  14. Am I Polyatomic? • BaSO4 • Li2O • Fe2 (SO4) 3 • Na2CO3 • CoBr2 • NaCl • AlF3

  15. Notes Formula  Name KCN • Using your periodic table and Polyatomic Ion chart, break it down into its cation and anion 2. Write the names of each part, then put them together

  16. NaSO3

  17. Al(HCO3)3

  18. LiOH

  19. MgSO3

  20. Notes Name  Formula Magnesium Bromate 1. Separate into ions using your PToE and polyatomic ion chart. 2. Put parentheses around the polyatomic ion. DO NOT TOUCH INSIDE THE PARENTHESES • Swap, drop and chop charges

  21. Partner Practice • Sodium Chlorate

  22. Potassium Hydroxide

  23. Calcium Carbonate

  24. Aluminum Chromate

  25. Walking around and practicing by finding our pair

  26. Work Time! • Worksheet #3

  27. College Credits!

  28. Exit Ticket • What is the formula for potassium Sulfate? 2. What is the name of CuNO3? QUIZ TOMORROW and TEST THURSDAY! WORKSHEET #3 IS HW

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