Unit B | Topic 6 | Chemical Compounds Flashcards

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Definition of:
Chemical compound

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A group of 2 or more different elements bonded together

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True or false:
Chemical compounds have different properties than the elements it’s made of

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True

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What are the three things a chemical formula tells us about a compound?

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  • Elements in the compound
  • Total number of atoms in the compound
  • State of the compound
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Definition of:
Ionic bonds

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Bonds that are present when electrons travel between a metal and nonmetal

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Properties of:
Ionic bonds

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  • strong bonds
  • Separate in solutions
  • Always solid
  • Particles conduct when dissolved in water
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6
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Definition of:
Molecular / Covalent bonds

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Bonds that are present when electrons are shared between two nonmetals

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Properties of:
Molecular / Covalent bonds

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  • Weak bonds
  • Don’t form ions
  • Don’t conduct electricity
  • solid, liquid, or gas
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What is the process of naming molecular compounds?
(hint: has to do with prefixes!)

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  1. Write the name of the first element
  2. Change the ending of the second element to “ide”
  3. Use a prefix to indicate the # of each type of atom
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When would you give the first atom a prefix in a molecular compound?

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When there is more than one of the first element

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What are the prefixes for molecular compounds?

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1 = mono
2 = di
3 = tri
4 = tetra
5 = penta
6 = hexa
7 = hepta
8 = octa
9 = nona
10 = deca

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True or false:
You use prefixes when naming a compound that has metal

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False:
You only use prefixes for molecular compounds, which can’t have metal

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What is the process of naming ionic compounds?

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  1. List the metallic element first
  2. List the nonmetallic element second
    3 change the ending of the nonmetal to “ide”
  3. use subscripts to indicate the ratio of ions
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13
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Definition of:
Polyatomic ions

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A single ion that contains more than one element

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What is the charge of most polyatomic ions?

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Negative

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15
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Definition of:
Multivalent ions

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Elements that can form two different ions during a chemical reaction depending on what they react with

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How can the charge of a multivariate ion be represented?

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Using roman numerals that directly represent the charge