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“NAMES” FOLDABLE. Two Sheets off-set by 3 lines, folded for a total of four tabs and stapled. Is the FIRST element a(n):. NAMING COMPOUNDS. “A” Group Metal. “B” Group Metal. Nonmetal. Hydrogen. The Mountain:. SPAs 448:. EXTRA NOTES FOR THE BACK OF THE FOLDABLE:. # = Oxygen. 4 = +/- 4.
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“NAMES” FOLDABLE Two Sheets off-set by 3 lines, folded for a total of four tabs and stapled.
Is the FIRST element a(n): NAMING COMPOUNDS “A” Group Metal “B” Group Metal Nonmetal Hydrogen
The Mountain: SPAs 448: EXTRA NOTES FOR THE BACK OF THE FOLDABLE: # = Oxygen 4 = +/- 4 ATE ITE - + 3 - 3 5 - 3 S, P, As 4 3 2 - 2 6 - 2 Others 3 2 1 - 1 7 - 1 Ic Acid Ous Acid A
2) ANION (One element with negative charge) Use Root from anion Add -IDE ending 2) ANIONIC GROUP (more than one element with a negative charge) Use 1st anion root Use SPAs for ending. “A” Group Metal 1) Name the cation.
2) ANION (One element with negative charge) Use Root from anion Add -IDE ending 2) ANIONIC GROUP (more than one element with a negative charge) Use root of 1st anion. Use SPAs for ending. “B” Group Metal Name Cation with a Roman Numeral to indicate the charge of the Cation.
ROMAN NUMERALS: 1 = I 2 = II 3 = III 4 = IV 5 = V 6 = VI PREFIXES 1 = Mono- 2 = Di- 3 = Tri- 4 = Tetra- 5 = Penta- 6 = Hexa- ADDITIONAL NOTES FOR CHEMSITRY NAMES:
ONE: Just name it. MORE THAN ONE: Use prefix to tell how many atoms Name element. Nonmetal 1) How many atoms of the 1st element are there? 2) Use prefix to tell number of atoms of 2nd element. Use root of 2nd element. IDE ending.
2 elements: Use HYDRO- prefix Use root of 2nd element Use “–ic acid” ending 3 elements: -------NO PREFIX Use root of 2nd element Use SPAs to determine if “-ic acid” or “-ous acid” ending Hydrogen is the First element = ACID
NAMING COMPOUNDS You are now ready to practice naming various types of compounds. Remember to use this foldable and its series of questions to help you though this. Have FUN!