Ionic Compound Naming Videos

Naming Binary Ionic Compounds

Learn how to name ionic compounds that do not include transition metals or polyatomic ions.

Naming Ionic Compounds with Transition Metals Introduction

We'll learn how to name ionic compounds that have transition metals in them. The names for transition metal compounds often have roman numerals in them, because the roman numerals indicate the charge on the transition metal. This is because transitional metal elements are able to make a variety of ions with different charge. In order to write the roman numeral for a transition metal compound, we need to work backwards, using the periodic table or a list of polyatomic ions to figure out what charge it has in that particular ionic compound.

Naming Ionic Compounds with Transition Metals Practice Problems

We'll work through many practice problems where we name ionic compounds that contain transition metals using roman numerals. The names for transition metal compounds often have roman numerals in them, because the roman numerals indicate the charge on the transition metal. This is because transitional metal elements are able to make a variety of ions with different charge. In order to write the roman numeral for a transition metal compound, we need to work backwards, using the periodic table or a list of polyatomic ions to figure out what charge it has in that particular ionic compound.

Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyatomic Ions

When you’re naming ionic compounds with polyatomic ions, all you need is your polyatomic ions list and a need to succeed! Also a basic understand of ionic naming and valence electrons.