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Worksheet 5.1 Writing and Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyatomic Ions and Transition Metals Section A Write the name of the ionic compounds containing polyatomic ions (BE CAREFUL TRANSITION METALS MAY HAVE ROMAN NUMERALS and NICKNAMES) 1. Pb3(PO4)2 lead(II) phosphate 2. Cu2CO3 copper (I) carbonate 3. Fe(C2H3O2)2 iron (II) acetate 4. CaSO4 ...
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types of molecular compounds diatomic more than one element H 2, O 2, N 2, Cl 2 H 2 O, NH 3, C 2 H 6 O comparing molecular and ionic compounds Unlike ionic compounds, molecular compounds have no charge and are held together by covalent bonds. The formula for a molecular compound describes the combination of atoms that make up one molecule.
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3. COMPOUNDS CONTAINING HALOGENS AND NITRO GROUPS 10 4. COMPOUNDS WITH FUNCTIONAL GROUPS NAMED AS SUFFIXES 12 (i) General Naming Scheme 12 A. Choosing the Principal Chain 13 B. Naming the Principal Chain 13 C. Numbering the Principal Chain 13 (ii) Naming Various Classes of Organic Compounds 14 A. Ethers and Thioethers 14
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Worksheet 5 - Naming Ionic Compounds Part 1 (Binary compounds with Group 1, 2 or 13 metals) Binary compounds: have only two kinds of elements, if there are three or more it is not a binary compound. Naming 1. Metal goes first and you get the name directly from the periodic table. 2. Non-metal goes second. The ending changes to “ide”
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Naming Covalent Compounds Solutions Write the formulas for the following covalent compounds: 1) antimony tribromide SbBr 3 2) hexaboron silicide B6Si 3) chlorine dioxide ClO 2 4) hydrogen iodide HI 5) iodine pentafluoride IF 5 6) dinitrogen trioxide N2O3 …
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Naming Covalent Compounds Solutions Write the formulas for the following covalent compounds: 1) antimony tribromide SbBr 3 2) hexaboron monosilicide B 6Si 3) chlorine dioxide ClO 2 4) hydrogen monoiodide HI 5) iodine pentafluoride IF 5 6) dinitrogen trioxide N 2O 3 7) ammonia NH 3 8) phosphorus triiodide PI 3
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Naming Prefixes 1 mono- 2 di- 3 tri- 4 tetra- 5 penta- 6 hexa- 7 hepta- 8 octa- 9 nona- 10 deca- A molecular compound is a group of atoms held together by a covalent bond. Compounds made entirely of non-metals are generally molecular compounds. Carbon tetrachloride, CCl 4, is an example of a molecular compound.
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Ionic compounds generally contain a metal bonded to a non-metal (or non-metals). When naming ionic compounds we simply name the cation (the positive ion) then the anion (the negative ion). The cations generally retain the name of the element, so Na+ is named sodium. The monatomic anions are formed when a non-metal gains an electron and
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Forming and Naming Binary Ionic Compounds Practice Worksheet name: Type 1 List the charges the following elements would have as ions. Tell whether they are anions or cations, and name them:
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CHEMISTRY WORKSHEET ON NAMING AND WRITING COMPOUNDS. In the problems below, decide if the compound is ionic or molecular. Mark your answers with an “I” or an “M”. If molecular, go on to use a code after the M such as B for Binary, N for Nonoxy acid, and O for Oxyacid. After you have coded the problem, supply the missing formula or name.
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CHEMISTRY 112 WORKSHEET NOMENCLATURE OF COORDINATION COMPOUNDS AND IONS . A. Name the following complex compounds or ions. 1. [Al (H 2 O) 6] Br 3 Hexaaquaaluminum (III) bromide ... B. Write the formula for each of the following complex compounds or ions. 1. Hexaamminecobalt (III) chloride [Co (NH 3) 6] Cl 3. 2. …
Naming Molecular Compounds - Miss Pirulli
14. All of the compounds listed in Model 2 are binary molecular compounds. Compounds such as CH. 3. OH or PF. 2. Cl. 3. are not binary, and compounds such as NaCl or CaCl. 2. are not molecular. Propose a defi nition for “binary molecular compounds.” 15. Collaborate with your group members to write a list of rules for recognizing and naming ...
Naming Ions Worksheet answers - Berry College
Naming Ions Worksheet answers 1. Give the formula for each of the following ionic compounds a. magnesium fluoride – MgF 2 b. tin (IV) oxide ... 2ClO 4 f. nickel (III) cyanide – Ni(CN) 3 2. Name the following ionic compounds a. MgBr 2 – magnesium bromide b. LiNO 3 - lithium nitrate c. CuCO 3 – copper (II) carbonate d. Ag 2CrO 4 ...
Compounds, Naming, Reaction Equations, and Formula Weights Answers …
Chem 115 POGIL Worksheet - Week 3 Compounds, Naming, Reaction Equations, and Formula Weights ... With ionic compounds and network solids, and empirical formula is the ... Course BackupsChem 103 & 115POGILFall 2011WP DocumentsChem 115 POGIL Worksheet 03_Answers.wpd Author: Robert.Carter
Unit 10: Organic Class Packet - Mr. Palermo's Flipped Chemistry …
Draw the structural and condensed formula for the following compounds: a. Butane b. Pentane c. Hexane d. 1-pentyne e. 2-pentene f. 3-hexyne g. 3-hexene . Name: 6 Lesson 3: Branched Hydrocarbons ... Base your answers to questions 3 and 4 on the information below. Many esters have distinctive odors, which lead to their widespread use as
FUNCTIONAL GROUPS I WORKSHEET - WARNER'S SCIENCE …
FUNCTIONAL GROUPS I WORKSHEET Name or draw the following compounds: Chemical structure IUPAC Name 1 3nitro1butanol 2 3,4,4trichloro2pentanol 3 4,5dichloro4ethyl1hexanol 4 2,5dinitro3hexanol 5 2,2diaminopropanol 6 3,4dichloropentanal 7
Chapter 18 Naming Cyclo Alkanes & Cyclo Alkenes Practice Worksheet …
Naming Cycloalkanes: The compounds we have studied so far have been either “straight” or “branched” chains. Carbon atoms can also form rings which result in the formation of cyclic alkane molecules with the general formula C n H 2n. Naming the cyclic alkanes is not difficult, but the rules do differ a bit from those used to name the ...
Inorganic Nomenclature Worksheet: Names of Coordination Compounds
Note: Nomenclature for inorganic compounds refers to the process of naming those compounds. All of the aspects that make a compound unique must be included in a comprehensive chemical name. This assignment is designed to help you develop the skill of correctly naming inorganic complexes. It will guide you through the process of identifying
Naming Inorganic Compounds 1 - Vancouver Community College
Naming Inorganic Compounds 1 There are a number of methods for naming a compound, depending on what kind of compound it is. This worksheet will focus on inorganic compounds, or compounds that do not contain carbon (except for cyanide salts, carbon oxides, and carbonates).
Naming and Writing Formulas, Acids and Bases - Mr. Muise
3 Nov 2020 · Naming and Writing Formulas, Acids and Bases 7 Names and Formulas of Bases ... Bases are named the same way ionic compounds are named, the name of the cation followed by the name of the anion (ending in 'ide') Naming and Writing Formulas, Acids and Bases 8 Try questions on Pg. 273-279 #26-33,37,39-41. Title:
Mixed NOMENCLATURE Practice Molecular Compounds, Ionic Compounds…
Molecular Compounds, Ionic Compounds, & Acids NAME THE FOLLOWING COMPOUNDS: 1. BaSO 3 2. (NH 4)3PO 4 3. PBr 5 4. MgSO 4 5. CaO 6. H3PO 4 7. Na 2Cr 2O7 8. MgO 9. SO 3 10. Cu(NO 3)2 11. HI 12. N2O 13. MnO 14. AgNO 3 15. As 2O5 16. Fe 2O3 17. HClO 18. N2O3 19. HF 20. H2C2O4 21. NaHCO 3 22. SiBr 4 23. CuCl 2 24. HNO 2 25. SnO 2 26. BaCrO 4 …
Chem 111/121 9/10/02 Nomenclature Worksheet 3: Naming of …
Nomenclature Worksheet 3: Naming of Transition metal salts Like all metals, when transition metals combine with a nonmetal they form ionic compounds. They differ from the Group A elements in that they can form cations with different charges. For example iron can form both Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions. Because of this the charge (or oxidation state) of ...
1 Chemistry Naming Worksheet If the formula is given, provide …
Chemistry Naming Worksheet If the formula is given, provide the name. If the name is given, provide the formula. Ionic Compounds (metals with one valence) Question Rough work Answer Question Rough work Answer 1. magnesium oxide 10. Li 2 O 2. sodium fluoride 11. AlCl 3 3. aluminum nitride 12. MgS 4. potassium sulfide 13.
ETHERS WORKSHEET - Onstudy Academy
2. Draw the structural formula for the following organic compounds. a. dimethyl ether b. 2-methoxypropane c. 1-ethoxybutane d. diphenyl ether e. ethyl methyl ether f. methyl propyl ether g. methoxybenzene h. 7-chloro-5-methoxyoctane
Nomenclature for ionic compounds - Laney College
Professor Scott Beaver Ionic nomenclature worksheet Name: _____ Page 1 of 6 Nomenclature for ionic compounds Nomenclature is a system of naming. This worksheet presents a widely used system of nomenclature for ionic compounds. There are two types of metal cations with different naming conventions discussed separately.
Naming Alkanes - Worksheet #2 - Mrs. Leasure's website
Name Period Naming Alkanes - Worksheet #2 Nam© the following branched alkanes: 1. CH2 CH2 CH3 H^C CH? 1 CH"-CH? CH CH2 CH2 CH3 CH-4 2. H-^C~ • CH?" C CHo CH CH2 1 CH3 CH, CH, CH-
Names of compounds - Save My Exams
2 Organic compounds may have names ending in -ane, -ene, -ol or -oic acid. How many of these endings indicate the compounds contain double bonds in their molecules? A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 Compounds ending in -ene. or -oic acid. contain . double. bonds. Compounds ending in -ane do . not. as these are . alkanes. which are saturated hydrocarbons ...
FUNCTIONAL GROUPS I WORKSHEET - WARNER'S SCIENCE …
FUNCTIONAL GROUPS I WORKSHEET Name or draw the following compounds: Chemical structure IUPAC Name 1 3nitro1butanol 2 3,4,4trichloro2pentanol 3 4,5dichloro4ethyl1hexanol 4 2,5dinitro3hexanol 5 2,2diaminopropanol 6 3,4dichloropentanal 7
WS Naming/Drawing Hydrocarbons - MS MCLARTY'S CLASSES
Draw structural formulae and give the names for the five possible (noncyclic) isomers of C 6H 14. cyclopropane 1,3-diethylcyclohexane 5-ethyl-4-propyl-2-
Key Worksheet 22 Coordination Compounds Key Worksh
Rules for Naming Coordination Compounds 1.) The cation is named before the anion. 2.) When naming a complex ion the ligands are named before the metal ion. 3.) Use prefixes to say the number of simple ligands. If a ligand already has a prefix in it’s name use bis, tris, tetrakis etc. 4.)