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Formula and Name of Covalent Compounds

Formula and Name of Covalent Compounds

Covalent Compounds Binary Covalent Compound: is a compound made up of the atoms of

Covalent Compounds Binary Covalent Compound: is a compound made up of the atoms of two elements joined by covalent bonds. The covalent compound to the right is called sulfur hexafluoride (SF 6). So how do we create such a name for a covalent compound? Figure 2. 44: Sulfur hexafluoride (SF 6) is a gas that does not conduct thermal energy well. It is used to insulate double-glazed windows.

Writing Names of Binary Covalent Compounds When writing the name of a covalent compound

Writing Names of Binary Covalent Compounds When writing the name of a covalent compound we need to: Give a prefix and a name to the first element and A prefix and a name to the second element. The following table shows what prefix we give to both elements depending on how many atoms of each element make up the compound. If there is one atom the prefix is mono-, if there are two atoms we use the prefix di- and so forth…

Writing Names of Binary Covalent Compounds A small note about the prefix mono: Mono-

Writing Names of Binary Covalent Compounds A small note about the prefix mono: Mono- is ONLY used for the second element in the covalent compound name. If the first word in the name has only one atom, we don’t use the prefix mono-. Since we don’t’ use mono- in this situation the non-use of it implies there is only one atom for the element. Example: CO molecule has one carbon atom and one oxygen atom. The name of this molecule is Carbon Monoxide, it is not Monocarbon Monoxide. Also, when mono- comes before -oxide, an “o” is dropped and we have monoxide, not monooxide.

Naming a Binary Covalent Compound Problem: What is the name of NO 2? Step

Naming a Binary Covalent Compound Problem: What is the name of NO 2? Step 1: Name the leftmost element in the formula first. The first element is N (nitrogen) Step 2: Name the second element, making sure the name ends with the suffix –ide. The second element is O (oxygen), which becomes oxide.

Problem: Naming a Binary Covalent Compound What is the name of NO 2? Step

Problem: Naming a Binary Covalent Compound What is the name of NO 2? Step 3: Add a prefix to each element’s name to indicate the number of atoms of each element in a molecule of a compound. Remember, if the first element would get the prefix mono-, do not include that prefix. The first element is nitrogen. There is 1 nitrogen atom. We do not use the prefix mono. The second element is oxygen, which becomes oxide. There are 2 oxygen atoms. Add the prefix di- to oxide. Therefore, the name of NO 2 is nitrogen dioxide.

Naming a Binary Covalent Compound Problem: What is the name of H 2 O?

Naming a Binary Covalent Compound Problem: What is the name of H 2 O? Step 1: Name the leftmost element in the formula first. The first element is H (Hydrogen) Step 2: Name the second element, making sure the name ends with the suffix –ide. The second element is O (oxygen), which becomes oxide.

Naming a Binary Covalent Compound Problem: What is the name of H 2 O?

Naming a Binary Covalent Compound Problem: What is the name of H 2 O? Step 3: Add a prefix to each element’s name to indicate the number of atoms of each element in a molecule of a compound. Remember, if the first element would get the prefix mono-, do not include that prefix. The first element is hydrogen. There are 2 hydrogen atoms. Add the prefix di – to hydrogen. The second element is oxygen, which becomes oxide. There is 1 oxygen atom. Add the prefix mono- (since this is the second element in the compound) to oxide. Therefore, the name of H 2 O is dihydrogen monoxide.

Oxygen Tech vs Hydrogen U When oxygen Tech played Hydrogen U. The Game had

Oxygen Tech vs Hydrogen U When oxygen Tech played Hydrogen U. The Game had just begun, when Hydrogen scored two fast points And Oxygen still had none Then Oxygen scored a single goal And thus it did remain, At Hydrogen 2 and Oxygen 1 Called because of rain.

Practice Name the following Covalent Compounds: CH 4 NF 3 Se. F 6 B

Practice Name the following Covalent Compounds: CH 4 NF 3 Se. F 6 B 2 Si Si 2 Br 6 P 4 S 5

Practice – Answers Name the following Covalent Compounds: CH 4 Carbon Tetrahydride, AKA Methane

Practice – Answers Name the following Covalent Compounds: CH 4 Carbon Tetrahydride, AKA Methane NF 3 Nitrogen Trifluoride Se. F 6 Selenium Hexafluoride B 2 Si Diboron Silicide Si 2 Br 6 Disilicon Hexabromide P 4 S 5 Tetraphosphorus Pentasulfide

Writing Formulas of Binary Covalent Compounds Chemical formulas of binary covalent compounds indicate how

Writing Formulas of Binary Covalent Compounds Chemical formulas of binary covalent compounds indicate how many atoms of each element are present in a single molecule of a compound Example: SF 6 (sulfur hexafluoride) 1 sulfur atom 6 fluoride atoms

Writing Formulas for Covalent Compounds Problem: What is the chemical formula for dinitrogen tetroxide?

Writing Formulas for Covalent Compounds Problem: What is the chemical formula for dinitrogen tetroxide? Step 1: Write the element symbols in the order that they appear in the name. Look at the periodic table to find the element symbols. The first element is nitrogen, N. The second element is oxygen (oxide), O.

Writing Formulas for Covalent Compounds Problem: What is the chemical formula for dinitrogen tetroxide?

Writing Formulas for Covalent Compounds Problem: What is the chemical formula for dinitrogen tetroxide? Step 2: Add subscripts based on the prefixes used in the name. The prefix di from dinitrogen tells you that there are 2 nitrogen atoms The prefix tetr- from tetroxide tells you that there are 4 oxygen atoms. Therefore, the formula of dinitrogen tetroxide is N 2 O 4.

Practice Write the formula for the following covalent bonds: Carbon Tetrachloride Boron Trifluoride Sulfur

Practice Write the formula for the following covalent bonds: Carbon Tetrachloride Boron Trifluoride Sulfur Dioxide Hydrogen

Practice - Key Write the formula for the following covalent bonds: Carbon Tetrachloride– CCl

Practice - Key Write the formula for the following covalent bonds: Carbon Tetrachloride– CCl 4 Boron Trifluoride - BF 3 Sulfur Dioxide – SO 2 Hydrogen – H 2 (remember there are seven diatomic elements, Hydrogen is one of them.

Homework Worksheet

Homework Worksheet