Treader Note
Treader Note
Treader Note
Chapter 2
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Atomic number, Mass number and Isotopes
Atomic number (Z) = number of protons in nucleus
Mass number (A) = number of protons + number of neutrons
= atomic number (Z) + number of neutrons
Isotopes are atoms of the same element (X) with different
numbers of neutrons in their nuclei
Mass Number A
ZX
Element Symbol
Atomic Number
1 2 3
1H 1H (D) 1H (T)
235 238
92 U 92 U 4
The Isotopes of Hydrogen
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Write the symbol for the atom that has an
atomic number of 9 and a mass number of 19.
#e=9
# n = A –Z = 19- 9 = 10
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14
How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in C ?
C = carbon Z= 6= # p
6 protons, 8 (14 - 6) neutrons, 6 electrons
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How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in C ?
C = carbon Z= 6= # p
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Neutral atom #e=#P =Z
#n =A-Z
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2.6 Molecules and Ions
Compound: Combination of atoms
Chemical bond:
The force that holds atoms togethers in a compound
Bonds Type:
Covalent bond:
sharing electrons, the resulting collection of atoms is called
a molecular
Ionic bond:
electron transfere, the resulting collection of atoms is called
Ionic compound
Polar bond: or Polar covalent bond
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Formulas and Models
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A molecular formula shows the exact number of
atoms of each element in the smallest unit of a
substance
molecular empirical
H2O H2O
C6H12O6 CH2O
O3 O
N2H4 NH2
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An ion is an atom, or group of atoms, that has a net
positive or negative charge.
cation – ion with a positive charge
If a neutral atom loses one or more electrons
it becomes a cation.
11 protons 11 protons
Na 11 electrons Na+ 10 electrons
Noble Gas
Group
Halogen
Period
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A molecule is an aggregate of two or more atoms in a
definite arrangement held together by chemical forces
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Common Ions Shown on the Periodic Table
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27 3+
How many protons and electrons are in 13 Al ?
78 2-
How many protons and electrons are in 34 Se ?
#n = A-Z= 78-34= 44
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For neutral atom #e=#p=Z
# n = A -Z
For ions #p = Z
# e = Z - charge
# n = A -Z
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ionic compounds consist of a combination of cations
and an anions
• The formula is usually the same as the empirical formula
• The sum of the charges on the cation(s) and anion(s) in
each formula unit must equal zero
The ionic compound NaCl
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The most reactive metals (green) and the most reactive
nonmetals (blue) combine to form ionic compounds.
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Formula of Ionic Compounds
2 x +3 = +6 3 x -2 = -6
Al2O3
Al3+ O2-
1 x +2 = +2 2 x -1 = -2
CaBr2
Ca2+ Br-
2 x +1 = +2 1 x -2 = -2
Na2CO3
Na+ CO32-
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Chemical Nomenclature
• Ionic Compounds
– Often a metal + nonmetal
– Anion (nonmetal), add “ide” to element name
Mg 2+ O2-
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CuCl Cupper (I) chloride
2+
Hg2Br2 Mercury (I) bromide Hg2
Mercury (I)
HgBr2 Mercury (II) bromide 2+
Hg
Mercury (II)
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O oxygen
Cu2+ NO31-
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• Molecular compounds
− Nonmetals + nonmetals or metalloids
− Common names (H containing cmpd.)
− H2O, NH3, CH4,
− Element furthest to the left in a period
and closest to the bottom of a group on
periodic table is placed first in formula
− If more than one compound can be
formed from the same elements, use
prefixes to indicate number of each kind
of atom
− Last element name ends in ide
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CO Carbon monoxide
NO Nitrogen monoxide
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Molecular Compounds
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Molecular compounds containing H
EXCEPTION in naming !!! (no prefixes)
HI hydrogen iodide
H2O Water
B2H6 diborane
H2S Hydrogen sulfide
SiH4 Silane
CH4 Methane
NH3 Ammonia
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An acid can be defined as a substance that yields
hydrogen ions (H+) when dissolved in water.
For example: HCl gas and HCl in water
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Hydro-------ic acid
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Hydro…….-ic acid
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HClO3 Chloric acid
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Naming Oxoacids and Oxoanions
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HClO4 perchloric acid
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HlO4 periodic acid
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HNO3 Nitric acid NO3- nitrate
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The rules for naming oxoanions, anions of
oxoacids, are as follows:
1. When all the H ions are removed from the
“-ic” acid, the anion’s name ends with “-ate.”
2. When all the H ions are removed from the
“-ous” acid, the anion’s name ends with “-ite.”
3. The names of anions in which one or more
but not all the hydrogen ions have been
removed must indicate the number of H ions
present.
For example:
– H2PO4- dihydrogen phosphate
– HPO4 2- hydrogen phosphate
– PO43- phosphate 45
Acid Anion
ic ate
ous ite
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H2SO4 Sulfuric acid
H2SO3 Sulfurous acid
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HSO 4 Hydrogen Sulfate
(bisulfate)
2- Sulfate
SO 4
CO32- Carbonate
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H2PO4- dihydrogen phosphate
ClO3 - chlorate
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A base can be defined as a substance that yields
hydroxide ions (OH-) when dissolved in water.
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Name the following binary compounds
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Give the formulas for:
Postassium iodide KI
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Give the systematic name for:
2+ 2-
Hg2O Mercury (I) oxide Hg2 O
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Given the following systematic names, Write
the formula for each compound:
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