Naming Covalent Molecular Compounds

We'll learn how to write names for compounds that are made of two nonmetals, sometimes called binary compounds. Binary compounds made of two nonmetals are called covalent or molecular because the elements are held together with covalent bonds, and they make molecules. In order to name them, we use the element name for the first element in the chemical formula, and then we use the -ide name for the second name in the chemical formula. Greek prefixes to show the number of atoms of each element, and these are put in front of the element names.

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  • @tdewitt451
    @tdewitt4518 жыл бұрын

    IMPORTANT: There is a small mistake in this video. At the beginning, I show the Formula Fe3O2 and call it "Iron (II) Oxide." The correct formula for Iron (II) Oxide would be FeO. Sorry about that!

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    @jahzlm4622

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Andrea Terblanche I think it applies in OXIACIDS. In aqueous phase, if it ends with -ATE then you'll have to replace it with -IC Acid. Example: Sulfate then it'll become Sulfuric Acid. And anions ending with -ITE will be replace with -OUS Acid. Example: Sulfite then it'll become Sulfurous Acid.

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    Is that correct in 1:09? Has iron(II) oxide Fe3O2 formula?

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    9 жыл бұрын

    Laura Sandor I was wondering the same thing.

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    @ryanmaris1917

    9 жыл бұрын

    Laura Sandor Well looking at it, Oxygen has a charge of -2 and Iron 2 (or ferrous as I prefer to call it) has a a charge of +2 so while you could technically have a compound like that it would be unstable and would end up reacting with the oxygen in the air to produce Ferrous Oxide.(ferrous oxide is FeO you would just have 3 molecules of it)

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  • @same4424
    @same44242 жыл бұрын

    Wish I could do more than just subscribing and liking your videos. Wish you the best in your life brother. You are a top top teacher in terms of informing essential information clearly. PEACE!

  • @mikedamnman1495
    @mikedamnman14955 жыл бұрын

    Tyler thank you for these videos. They are helping so much. All the best dude.

  • @shahbozrizaev3532
    @shahbozrizaev35325 жыл бұрын

    You did a great job with explaining!!!! I was really struggling with naming compounds. Thank you!!!!