Chemistry: Naming Compounds and Writing Formulas

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Understand compounds, chemical formulas, and how to write ionic formulas using the Swap 'n Drop Method. Learn about types of compounds - ionic, covalent, and acids, and practice writing formulas for various elements. Follow rules, naming flow charts, and partner activities to enhance your understanding.


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  1. Chemistry Naming Compounds and Writing Formulas

  2. What is a Compound? A compound is made up of more than one element chemically bonded. For example: H2O

  3. What is a Chemical Formula? A chemical formula shows the number of each atoms of each element present in a compound

  4. So, how do we write chemical formulas? We must first decide what type of compound is present!

  5. What types of compounds are there? The three we will discuss are: 1) Ionic 2) Covalent 3) Acids

  6. How to write an Ionic formula? We use the Swap n Drop Method!

  7. The Swap n Drop Method? 1)List the ions given side by side * The cation (metal) always goes first * The anion (non-metal) goes second 2)Swap the numbers to the other element 3)Drop the charge 4)Reduce if possible

  8. For example, Aluminum and oxygen

  9. Lets try together 1. Magnesium and iodine 2. Cesium and sulfur 3. Strontium and oxygen

  10. On your own, 1. Aluminum and Chlorine 2. Calcium and nitrogen

  11. With a partner, Complete the top half of the worksheet

  12. Rules for Swap n Drop Keep your (family) together Only Ionic compounds can reduce

  13. Naming flow chart

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