Identify the Compound Type As One in the List Given Below

Chemical Nomenclature

Step 1

Identify the compound type as one in the list given below.

Step 2

Name the compound according to the guidelines given for that compound type (below).

Compound Types

I. IONIC Compound

A. consists of monoatomic ions only (metal and nonmetal)

B. includes polyatomic ion(s)

II. Binary MOLECULAR Compound (consists of nonmetals only)

III. Hydrate

Rules for Naming by Type

IA. Ionic Compound consisting of monoatomic ions

1) First list cation name (cation name is the element name). IF the cation is a transition metal cation, follow cation name by roman numeral, in parentheses, that gives the cation’s charge.

2) Follow cation name with anion name. (Anion name is element stem name plus -ide.)

Examples: Mg3N2 magnesium nitride

Fe2O3 iron (III) oxide

IB. Ionic Compound including polyatomic ion(s)

1) First list cation name (cation name is the element name). IF the cation is a transition metal cation, follow cation name by roman numeral, in parentheses, that gives the cation’s charge. [IF the cation is NH4+ then the cation name is ammonium ion.]

2) Follow cation name with anion name that appears in Hill’s Table 2.4 (or possibly monoatomic anion name – if NH4+ is the cation).

Examples: FeSO4 iron (II) sulfate

KMnO4 potassium permanganate

NOTE: Ionic compounds DO NOT use the prefixes di-, tri-, etc.

II. Binary Molecular Compounds

1) Find the element that appears first in this list:

B Si C Sb As P N H Te Se S I Br Cl O F

2) List this element’s name. (You can just list first the element that appears first in the formula).

3) Follow this name with the stem name of the other element plus -ide.

4) From Hill’s Table 2.3, add the prefix to each of these names that identifies the number of atoms of the element in the formula. (Typically you do not need to list mono-.)

Examples: P4O6 tetraphosphorus hexoxide

CO2 carbon dioxide

NOTE: If a prefix ends in a vowel and the element starts with a vowel, drop the vowel at the end of the prefix. (hexa plus oxide becomes hexoxide)

III. Hydrates

1) Write correct name of compound without water molecules.

2) Follow compound name by prefix from Hill’s Table 2.3 that identifies the number of water molecules bound to the compound.

3) Follow the prefix with hydrate.

Example: CuSO4 • 5H2O copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate