How to Write the Formula for Iron (III) Sulfide
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In this video we'll write
In this video we'll write the correct formula for Iron (III) Sulfide
To write the formula for Iron (III) Sulfide we’ll use the Periodic Table and follow some simple rules.
Keys for Writing Formulas for Ternary Ionic Compounds:
1. Write the symbol and charge for the transition metal. The charge is the Roman Numeral in parentheses.
2. Write the symbol and charge for the non-metal. If you have a polyatomic ion, use the Common Ion table to find the formula and charge.
3. See if the charges are balanced (if they are you’re done!)
4. Add subscripts (if necessary) so the charge for the entire compound is zero.
5. Use the crisscross method to check your work.
Notes:
Don’t write the subscript '1'.
If you use the criss-cross method and end up with something like Ca2S2 you'll need to reduce the subscripts to Ca1S1 which we write CaS.
Note: It is possible to have two polyatomic ions such as NH4NO3. In this case find and write both names as found on the Common Ion Table.
For a complete tutorial on naming and formula writing visit:
http://www.thegeoexchange.org/chemist...
or watch
How to Name and Write the Formulas fo...
Drawing/writing done in InkScape. Screen capture done with Camtasia Studio 4.0. Done on a Dell Dimension laptop computer with a Wacom digital tablet (Bamboo).
To write the formula for Iron (III) Sulfide we’ll use the Periodic Table and follow some simple rules.
Keys for Writing Formulas for Ternary Ionic Compounds:
1. Write the symbol and charge for the transition metal. The charge is the Roman Numeral in parentheses.
2. Write the symbol and charge for the non-metal. If you have a polyatomic ion, use the Common Ion table to find the formula and charge.
3. See if the charges are balanced (if they are you’re done!)
4. Add subscripts (if necessary) so the charge for the entire compound is zero.
5. Use the crisscross method to check your work.
Notes:
Don’t write the subscript '1'.
If you use the criss-cross method and end up with something like Ca2S2 you'll need to reduce the subscripts to Ca1S1 which we write CaS.
Note: It is possible to have two polyatomic ions such as NH4NO3. In this case find and write both names as found on the Common Ion Table.
For a complete tutorial on naming and formula writing visit:
http://www.thegeoexchange.org/chemist...
or watch
How to Name and Write the Formulas fo...
Drawing/writing done in InkScape. Screen capture done with Camtasia Studio 4.0. Done on a Dell Dimension laptop computer with a Wacom digital tablet (Bamboo).
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