1. Classify the following compounds as ionic or covalent and write their names: a) Na3PO4 b) PF7 c) CuO 2. Classify the following compounds as ionic or covalent and write their chemical formulas: a) chromium (II) nitride b) barium nitride c) diphosphorous pentoxide

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General Chemistry 1
Workshop 3: Naming Compounds in General Chemistry; Lewis Structures
Part 1. Naming compounds in chemistry (nomenclature):
1. Classify the following compounds as ionic or covalent and write their names:
a) Na3PO4
b) PF7
c) CuO
2. Classify the following compounds as ionic or covalent and write their chemical formulas:
a) chromium (II) nitride
b) barium nitride
c) diphosphorous pentoxide
Part 2: Lewis structures
Lewis structures (or Lewis dot structures) are diagrams that show the bonding between atoms
of a molecule and the lone pairs of electrons that may exist in the molecule. Looking at the Lewis
structure we can determine if a molecule has polar or nonpolar bonds. However, and this
important, we cannot predict whether the molecule as a whole is polar or nonpolar just by
looking at the Lewis structure. This is because Lewis structures do not necessarily represent the
shapes of the molecules. We will learn to predict and draw molecular shapes later in this course
- in topics 10 and 11- and we will be talking about polar and nonpolar substances then.
1. Let's start by drawing a few simple Lewis structures.
Draw the Lewis structures for all seven diatomic elements (H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, I2,).
Note: Even though Br and I are not in the first 3 periods it is useful to consider them here.
Transcribed Image Text:General Chemistry 1 Workshop 3: Naming Compounds in General Chemistry; Lewis Structures Part 1. Naming compounds in chemistry (nomenclature): 1. Classify the following compounds as ionic or covalent and write their names: a) Na3PO4 b) PF7 c) CuO 2. Classify the following compounds as ionic or covalent and write their chemical formulas: a) chromium (II) nitride b) barium nitride c) diphosphorous pentoxide Part 2: Lewis structures Lewis structures (or Lewis dot structures) are diagrams that show the bonding between atoms of a molecule and the lone pairs of electrons that may exist in the molecule. Looking at the Lewis structure we can determine if a molecule has polar or nonpolar bonds. However, and this important, we cannot predict whether the molecule as a whole is polar or nonpolar just by looking at the Lewis structure. This is because Lewis structures do not necessarily represent the shapes of the molecules. We will learn to predict and draw molecular shapes later in this course - in topics 10 and 11- and we will be talking about polar and nonpolar substances then. 1. Let's start by drawing a few simple Lewis structures. Draw the Lewis structures for all seven diatomic elements (H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, I2,). Note: Even though Br and I are not in the first 3 periods it is useful to consider them here.
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