CM-UY 1004 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Nonmetal, Sodium Chloride, Ion

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Molecular formula: tells you how many atoms are actually present. Structural formula: shows how the elements are bonded together. Covalent: contains two nonmetals with little or no electronegativity difference. Metals: positive ions immersed in a sea of mobile electrons. Always written with empirical formula (lowest whole number ratio) Name the metal and then name the nonmetal with an ide (cation then anion) All ionic compounds since they have a metal and a nonmetal, are salts. Ex: nacl (sodium chloride), mgbr2 (magnesium bromide) use stock system when there is more than one oxidation number. The old naming has the first oxidation as ous and the second as ic . 1st ox. names: iron (ferrous), copper (cuprous), tin (stannous), gold (aurous), lead (plumbous), cobalt (cobaltous), manganese (managnous), mercury (mercurous), nickel (nickelous), chromium (chromous) The polyatomic ion (radical) is named with hypo --- ite , ite , ate , per---ate .

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