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- ionic compounds
- write the formula
(hint: must criss cross)
a) beryllium iodide
b) aluminum oxide
c) barium fluoride
- write the name
a) k₂s
b) nai
c) li₂o
- molecular compounds
- write the formula
a) diphosphorus trioxide
b) sulfur hexafluoride
c) dichlorine monoxide
d) iodine gas
- write the name
a) n₂o₂
b) pcl₃
c) co
d) h₂o
- show how a compound forms between the following pairs of elements.
a) ca + f
b) li + o
Step1: Write the formula for ionic compounds
- For beryllium iodide: Beryllium has a charge of \(+2\) (\(Be^{2+}\)) and iodide has a charge of \(-1\) (\(I^{-}\)). Using the criss - cross method, the formula is \(BeI_{2}\).
- For aluminum oxide: Aluminum has a charge of \(+3\) (\(Al^{3+}\)) and oxide has a charge of \(-2\) (\(O^{2 -}\)). Using the criss - cross method, the formula is \(Al_{2}O_{3}\).
- For barium fluoride: Barium has a charge of \(+2\) (\(Ba^{2+}\)) and fluoride has a charge of \(-1\) (\(F^{-}\)). Using the criss - cross method, the formula is \(BaF_{2}\).
Step2: Name the ionic compounds
- For \(K_{2}S\): The cation is potassium (\(K^{+}\)) and the anion is sulfide (\(S^{2 -}\)), so the name is potassium sulfide.
- For \(NaI\): The cation is sodium (\(Na^{+}\)) and the anion is iodide (\(I^{-}\)), so the name is sodium iodide.
- For \(Li_{2}O\): The cation is lithium (\(Li^{+}\)) and the anion is oxide (\(O^{2 -}\)), so the name is lithium oxide.
Step3: Write the formula for molecular compounds
- For diphosphorus trioxide: “di -” means 2 for phosphorus and “tri -” means 3 for oxygen, so the formula is \(P_{2}O_{3}\).
- For sulfur hexafluoride: “hexa -” means 6 for fluorine, so the formula is \(SF_{6}\).
- For dichlorine monoxide: “di -” means 2 for chlorine and “mono -” means 1 for oxygen, so the formula is \(Cl_{2}O\).
- For iodine gas: Iodine gas is a diatomic molecule, so the formula is \(I_{2}\).
Step4: Name the molecular compounds
- For \(N_{2}O_{2}\): The name is dinitrogen dioxide.
- For \(PCl_{3}\): The name is phosphorus trichloride.
- For \(CO\): The name is carbon monoxide.
- For \(H_{2}O\): The name is dihydrogen monoxide (commonly known as water).
Step5: Show how compounds form (using electron transfer for ionic compounds)
- For \(Ca+F\): Calcium (\(Ca\)) has 2 valence electrons. It donates 1 electron to each of 2 fluorine (\(F\)) atoms. Calcium becomes \(Ca^{2+}\) and each fluorine becomes \(F^{-}\). The compound is \(CaF_{2}\).
- For \(Li + O\): Lithium (\(Li\)) has 1 valence electron. Two lithium atoms donate 1 electron each to an oxygen (\(O\)) atom. Lithium becomes \(Li^{+}\) and oxygen becomes \(O^{2 -}\). The compound is \(Li_{2}O\).
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