Chem – Naming Ionic Compounds with Transition Metals Part 1

What sections should I know before attempting to learn this section?

—> Covalent, Ionic, and Metallic Bonds

—> Forming Ionic Compounds

—> Breaking Apart Ionic Compounds

 

How do you name ionic compounds with transition metals?

From this point, we also have to tackle ionic compounds that are made up of what are called transition metals. These metals are roughly in the center of the periodic table and do not always have the same charge. First, we will work with problems where you are given the compound, and you have to answer what the name is.

 

When naming a compound that contains transition metals, a roman numeral is added in parenthesis to indicate what the charge of the transition metal is. Since metals always have a positive charge, you can always assume that the Roman numeral means a positive number for the charge.

 

Examples: Create the name from the chemical formula using a regular periodic table. Don’t forget to use the ion periodic table if you need it.
VIDEO Ionic Naming With a Transition Metal Examples 1.

CuCl Copper (I) Chloride
FeO Iron (II) Oxide
Cr2S3 Chromium (III) Sulfide

 

VIDEO Ionic Naming Demonstrated Example 4: Create the name from the chemical formula using a regular periodic table. Don’t forget to use the ion periodic table if you need it.

 

TiS

 

Step 1:

What is the name for symbol S?

Answer: Sulfur

 

Step 2:

How do you change Sulfur it into the two element naming system?

Answer: Sulfide

 

Step 3:

What is the charge on sulfur?

Answer: -2

S2-
 1
 1
Total =

 

Step 4:

What is the name for the symbol Ti?

Answer: Titanium

Ti S2-
 1
 1
Total =

 

Step 5:

What does the entire compound add up to?

Answer: +2 -2 = Zero

Ti S2-
 1
 1
Total = +2 -2

 

Step 6:

What is the charge on the titanium?

Answer: Titanium = +2

Ti2+ S2-
 1
 1
Total = +2 -2

 

Step 7:

What is the Roman numeral for titanium?

Answer: II (because it is +2)

 

Step 8:

What is the entire name of the compound?

COMPLETE ANSWER: Titanium (II) Sulfide

 

PRACTICE PROBLEMS: Give the name of the compound from the chemical formula using a regular periodic table. Don’t forget to use the ion periodic table if you need it.

NiO Nickle (II) Oxide
MnF2 Manganese (II) Fluoride
VS2 Vanadium (IV) Sulfide
FeN Iron (III) Nitride
Zn2Se Zinc (I) Selenide
Cu3P Copper (I) Phosphide

 

 

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