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<strong>Note</strong> <strong>Taking</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>: Episode 603Name ________________Binary Ionic Compounds• Consist of only _______________ elements.• Name the _______________ ion (the _______________).• Name the _______________ ion (the _______________), changing theending to _______________.• When metals that can form _______________ than one type of_______________ are in a compound, use a ______________________________ in parentheses after the name of the _______________to show the _______________.Examples: NaCl _______________ MgO _______________Cu 2 S _______________SnCl 4 _______________Ternary Ionic Compounds• Made up of _______________ elements.• Name the _______________ then name the ______________________________ without changing the ending to “ide”.Examples:Na 2 SO 4 ______________________FeCrO 4 ______________________CHEMISTRY: A Study of Matter© 2004, GPB6.14


Naming Molecular Compounds• The elements are named in the _______________ they appear in the_______________.• _______________ are used to denote the _______________ of atoms ofeach _______________ in the molecule. An exception is that the_______________ element named is given a _______________ only if thereis more than ____________ atom of that element in the _______________.• The “o” or “a” at the _______________ of a _______________ is_______________ when the word following the _______________ beginswith a _______________,• The _______________ element’s ending is changed to _______________.Examples: ICl 3 __________________________As 2 O 5 ___________________________Naming Hydrocarbons:Alkane: C n H 2n+2Alkene: C n H 2nExamples: C 4 H 10 _______________C 2 H 4_______________The Chemistry QuizCR1._____ CR2._____ 1._____ 2.______3.______ 4.______ 5.______CHEMISTRY: A Study of Matter© 2004, GPB6.15

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