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Names of Ionic Compounds

Names of Ionic Compounds. Naming Ionic Compounds. When naming ionic compounds the following steps are followed:. Naming Ionic Compounds. When naming ionic compounds the following steps are followed:

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Names of Ionic Compounds

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  1. Names of Ionic Compounds

  2. Naming Ionic Compounds • When naming ionic compounds the following steps are followed:

  3. Naming Ionic Compounds • When naming ionic compounds the following steps are followed: (1) Separate the compound into its positive and negative parts (Note that the positive part of a compound will be only the first element with the exception of ammonium which is NH4+)

  4. Naming Ionic Compounds • When naming ionic compounds the following steps are followed: (1) Separate the compound into its positive and negative parts (Note that the positive part of a compound will be only the first element with the exception of ammonium which is NH4+) (2) Write the name of the cation followed by the name of the anion.

  5. Write the name of ZnO

  6. Write the name of ZnO

  7. Zinc Oxide • Zinc oxide is added to many breakfast cereals, as a source of zinc; a necessary nutrient. • Because it absorbs both UVA and UVB rays of ultraviolet light, zinc oxide can be used in ointments, creams, and lotions to protect against sunburn and other damage to the skin caused by ultraviolet light.

  8. Write the name of CuO

  9. Write the name of CuO

  10. Copper (II) Oxide • Copper (II) oxide can be used in batteries. • Copper (II) oxide is used as a pigment in ceramics to produce blue, red, and green (and sometimes gray, pink, or black) glazes.

  11. Write the name of Fe2(SO4)3

  12. Write the name of Fe2(SO4)3

  13. Iron (III) Sulfate • Medically it is used as an astringent (shrinks mucous membranes) and styptic (contracts tissues to seal injured blood vessels).

  14. Write the name of MnCO3

  15. Write the name of MnCO3

  16. Manganese (II) Carbonate • Manganese (II) carbonate is widely used as an additive to plant fertilizers to cure manganese deficient crops. • It is also used in health foods (Manganese is an essential dietary mineral in very small quantities. A deficiency in manganese causes skeletal deformation in and inhibits the production of collagen in wound healing.)

  17. Write the name of Ag2S

  18. Write the name of Ag2S

  19. Silver Sulfide • Silver sulfide is the tarnish that forms on silver when exposed to the atmosphere.

  20. Name the following compounds • SrCl2 (b) Cr(OH)2 (c) KClO4 (d) NH4MnO4 (e) CuP

  21. Name the following compounds • SrCl2 (b) Cr(OH)2 (c) KClO4 (d) NH4MnO4 (e) CuP

  22. Homework Names of Ionic Compounds

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