Transition And Polyatomic Ions 2008

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Transition Metals & Polyatomic Ions

Goal 1

Name ionic compounds that contain transition metals

• Transition Metals– Total charge on compound = 0– Electron loss can vary– Roman numerals

• Indicate charge

• Step 1: Determine total charge on nonmetal

MnO O = 2-

Fe2S3 S3 = 6-

• Step 2: Determine needed charge on transition metal to create an equal opposite charge (multiply by subscript)

MnO Mn = 2+ O = 2-

Fe2S3 Fe = 3+ S3 = 6-

• Step 3: Use charge on transition metal to determine your roman numeral

MnO Mn = 2+ O = 2-

manganese(II) oxide

Fe2S3 Fe = 3+ S3 = 6-

iron(III) sulfide

• Try it backwards!

• Chemical formula from a name

Tin(II) oxide

• Step 1: Determine charge on transition metal

Tin(II) oxide

Sn = 2+

• Step 2: Determine charge on nonmetal ion

(use periodic table)

Tin(II) oxide

Sn = 2+ O = 2-

• Step 3: Determine how many of each needed to equal 0 charge (CC&R)

Tin(II) oxide

Sn = 2+ O = 2-

SnO

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Iron(III) fluoride

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Iron(III) fluoride

FeFl3

Try again (this time backwards)

TiN

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TiN

titanium(III) nitride

And again…

PbO2

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PbO2

lead(IV) oxide

Goal 2

Name ionic compounds using polyatomic ions

• Polyatomic ions– Covalently bonded elements with a charge– May be indicated by parentheses

(OH-)

(OH-)2

– Use the same as a single ion– Information found on back of periodic table

Hydroxide ion

• Step 1: recognize use of polyatomic ion– Name ends in “-ate” or “-ite” – Name that is not an element… cyanide– Parentheses used in chemical formula– Or… check anyways

Sodium sulfate

Na2(SO4)

• Step 2: use back of your periodic table to determine charge on the polyatomic ion

Sodium sulfate2-

• Step 3: determine how many metal ions needed to make a 0 charge (criss-cross)

Sodium1+2 sulfate2-

Na2(SO4)

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Calcium chlorate

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Calcium chlorate

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Calcium chlorate1-

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Calcium2+ chlorate1-2

Ca(ClO3)2

CC&R stays OUTSIDE of polyatomic parentheses