How to Draw a Covalent Lewis Dot Structure
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How to Draw a Covalent Lewis Dot Structure
How to Draw a Covalent Lewis Dot Structure 1. Count Valence e2. Write elements down (closest to carbon in middle) 3. Draw single bonds 4. Fill outside electrons 5. Fill inside electrons 6. Draw double or triple bonds if needed. Writing Formulas of Ionic Compounds chemical formula: has neutral charge; shows types of atoms and how many of each To write an ionic compound’s formula, we need: 1. the two types of ions (i.e., “pink” and “blue”) 2. the charge on each ion Na1+ and F1– NaF Ba2+ and O2– BaO Na1+ and O2– Na2O Ba2+ and F1– BaF2 charge on cation / anion criss-cross rule: “becomes” subscript of anion / cation ** Warning: Reduce to lowest terms. Al3+ and O2– Ba2+ and S2– In3+ and Br1– Al 2 O 3 Ba 2S 2 In 1 Br 3 Al2O3 BaS InBr3 Writing Formulas w/Polyatomic Ions Parentheses are required only when you need more than one “bunch” of a particular polyatomic ion. and SO42– BaSO4 Mg2+ and NO21– Mg(NO2)2 NH41+ and ClO31– NH4ClO3 Sn4+ and SO42– Sn(SO4)2 Fe3+ and Cr2O72– Fe2(Cr2O7)3 N3– (NH4)3N Ba2+ NH41+ and Try these on your own paper! 1. cadmium sulfide 11. strontium sulfide 2. zinc iodide 12. lithium oxide 3. iron ( III ) oxide 13. tin ( II ) iodide 4. lead ( II ) chloride 14. Mercury (II) bromide 5. magnesium nitride 15. aluminum fluoride 6. Iron (II) fluoride 16. cesium phosphide 7. Copper (II) bromide 17. silver bromide 8. silver nitride 18. iron ( III ) nitride 9. lead ( IV ) oxide 19. Copper (I) oxide 10. potassium chloride 20. zinc sulfide Write the Name of each Compound 1. CuCl2 2. Li3P 3. FeO 4. BaI2 5. Na3N 6. CsBr 7. SnS 8. Ca3N2 9. HgI 10.PbO 11.PbBr2 12.HgS 13.CaF2 14.CuO 15.Cu3P 16.KCl 17.SnS2 18.Cd3N2 19.ZnF2 20.Cs2O Ionic Compounds (cation/anion combos) Single-Charge Cations with Elemental Anions i.e., “pulled off the Table” anions The single-charge cations are: groups 1, 2, 13, and Ag1+, Cd2+, and Zn2+ Na A. To name, given the formula: Ba 1. Use name of cation. 2. Use name of anion (it has the ending “ide”). NaF sodium fluoride BaO barium oxide Na2O sodium oxide BaF2 barium fluoride Zn Ca Ag B. To write formula, given the name: 1. Write symbols for the two types of ions. 2. Balance charges to write formula. silver sulfide Ag1+ S2– Ag2S zinc phosphide Zn2+ P3– Zn3P2 calcium iodide Ca2+ I1– CaI2 Multiple-Charge Cations with Elemental Anions i.e., “pulled off the Table” anions The multiple-charge cations are: Pb, Sn, and the transition elements (but – of course! – not Ag, Cd, or Zn) A. To name, given the formula: Fe Cu 1. Figure out charge on cation. 2. Write name of cation. 3. Write Roman numerals in ( ) to show cation’s charge. 4. Write name of anion. Stock System of nomenclature FeO 2+oxide ? iron Fe O2– Fe2O3 ? 3+oxide iron Fe Fe?3+ O2– O2–O2– iron (III) oxide CuBr ? Brbromide 1– copper Cu1+ copper (I) bromide CuBr2 1– Br1– copper Cu?2+ Brbromide copper (II) bromide iron (II) oxide B. To find the formula, given the name: 1. Write symbols for the two types of ions. 2. Balance charges to write formula. Co Sn cobalt (III) chloride Co3+ Cl1– CoCl3 tin (IV) oxide Sn4+ O2– SnO2 tin (II) oxide Sn2+ O2– SnO Common Polyatomic Ions ammonium - NH4+ bicarbonate - HCO3chlorate - ClO3cyanide - CNhydroxide - OHnitrate - NO3nitrite - NO2permanganate - MnO4carbonate - CO32- chromate - CrO42peroxide - O22sulfate - SO42sulfite - SO32phosphate - PO43- Compounds Containing Polyatomic Ions Insert name of ion where it should go in the compound’s name. Write formulas: iron (III) nitrite Fe3+ NO31– Fe(NO3)3 ammonium phosphide NH41+ P3– (NH4)3P ammonium chlorate NH41+ ClO31– NH4ClO3 zinc phosphate Zn2+ PO43– Zn3(PO4)2 lead (II) permanganate Pb2+ MnO41– Pb(MnO4)2 Write names: (NH4)2S2O3 ammonium thiosulfate AgBrO3 silver bromate (NH4)3N ammonium nitride CrO42– ? CrO 2– uranium (VI) chromate U(CrO4)3 U6+ 4 CrO42– ? SO 2– Cr2(SO3)3 Cr3+ chromium (III) sulfite 3 Cr?3+SO32– SO32– Covalent Compounds -- contain two types of nonmetals ** Key: FORGET CHARGES! Use Greek prefixes to indicate how What to do: many atoms of each element, but don’t use “mono” on first element. 1 – mono 2 – di 3 – tri 6 – hexa 7 – hepta 8 – octa 4 – tetra 5 – penta 9 – nona 10 – dec EXAMPLES: carbon dioxide CO2 CO carbon monoxide dinitrogen trioxide N2O3 N2O5 dinitrogen pentoxide carbon tetrachloride CCl4 NI3 nitrogen triiodide