The document discusses the basics of naming and writing formulas for chemical compounds. It explains that compounds contain two or more different types of atoms joined together, and always have a fixed composition. To name simple metal-nonmetal compounds, the nonmetal name is changed to end in "-ide" and the metal name is added. Compound formulas use the element symbols to show the ratio of atoms in the compound. For example, the formula for carbon dioxide is CO2, indicating one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms. The document provides examples of naming compounds from their formulas and writing formulas based on the number of atoms.
Chemistry is involved with various and diverse interactions of matter either around us or simply inside the laboratory. These are described using the language of chemistry which consists of symbols, formulas and equations.
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NOMENCLATURE OF BINARY POLY-ATOMIC COMPOUNDSGrinty Babu
Giving names to chemical compounds, formulae, common polyatomic atoms. introduction about binary compounds, ionic bonds. provided with examples of binary ionic compounds.
1. Objectives
• Know how to name compounds
• Know how to write formulas
• Know how to work out how many of each
atom there are in a compound, based on
a formula
2. Atoms in compounds
Compounds contain two or more
different types of atom.
The compound, water,
exists as molecules.
Each water molecule
consists of two
hydrogen atoms
joined to one oxygen
atom.
3. Making a compound – water
Water is produced from the chemical reaction between
hydrogen and oxygen.
hydrogen + oxygen water
H H
+ O O
H H
Two hydrogen molecules react with one oxygen
molecule to produce two molecules of water.
Why does water have different properties to its
elements?
4. Properties of a compound –
carbon dioxide
A compound has different properties to the elements
from which it is made because the atoms are joined
differently.
carbon + oxygen carbon dioxide
+
Black solid Colourless gas in Colourless gas used
used as fuel. which many in fizzy drinks and
substances fire extinguishers.
burn.
C + O O
5. Copper Element Mercury Element
Aluminium Element Oxygen Element
6. Water (H2O)
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
Iron sulphide (FeS)
7. Naming simple compounds
To name simple compounds of metals and non-metals:
1. Write down the name of the metal.
2. Write down the name of the non-metal,
changing the ending of the word to “-ide”.
What is the name of the compound made when the
following elements combine?
magnesium and oxygen magnesium oxide
sodium and chlorine sodium chloride
oxygen and iron iron oxide
8. Naming simple compounds
What is the name of each compound formed by these
metal and non-metal elements?
Element 1 Element2 Name of compound
iron sulphur iron sulphide
magnesium nitrogen magnesium nitride
sodium chlorine sodium chloride
tin oxygen tin oxide
aluminium bromine aluminium bromide
nickel iodine nickel iodide
zinc sulphur zinc sulphide
lithium nitrogen lithium nitride
9. Naming further compounds
Many compounds contain more than two elements.
For compounds containing two elements plus oxygen,
the ending of the other non-metal usually changes to “ -
ate”.
Element 1 Element 2 Element 3 Name of compound
nickel sulphur oxygen nickel sulphate
magnesium nitrogen oxygen magnesium nitrate
sodium nitrogen oxygen sodium nitrate
copper sulphur oxygen copper sulphate
aluminium bromine oxygen aluminium bromate
10. Composition of compounds
A compound contains atoms from different elements
that are chemically joined together.
A compound always contains a particular amount of
each element. It has a fixed composition.
Compound names can get quite long and complicated,
so the symbols of the elements are used as a
shorthand.
The symbols of the elements in a compound are
combined to give the formula of the compound.
What is the formula of
carbon dioxide?
11. Writing a formula
A formula uses the symbols of the elements in a
compound.
When there is more than one atom of each element, the
number is always written after the symbol.
carbon dioxide
carbon atom = 1
oxygen atoms = 2
formula = CO2
water
hydrogen atoms = 2
oxygen atom = 1
formula = H2O
The formula shows the ratio of atoms in a compound.
12. What is the formula?
What is the formula of each of these compounds?
(In a formula put the metal first as when naming a compound.)
1. Titanium oxide
For every titanium atom there are two oxygen atoms.
Formula = TiO
2
2. Lithium oxide
For every two lithium atoms there is one oxygen atom.
Formula = Li O
2
3. Aluminium chloride
For every aluminium atom there are three chlorine atoms
Formula = AlCl
3
13. What is the formula?
What is the formula of each of these compounds?
(In a formula put the metal first as when naming a compound.)
1. Silicon chloride
For every silicon atom there are four chlorine atoms.
Formula = SiCl
4
2. Manganese oxide
For every manganese atom there are two oxygen atoms.
Formula = MnO
2
3. Aluminium oxide
For every two aluminium atoms there are three oxygen atoms.
Formula = Al O
2 3