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Ionic & Covalent Compounds Worksheet - Science
Write names for the following compounds and classify as ionic (I) or covalent (C): NaClO 4 I or C P 2 O 3 Li 3 P KHSO 4 FeS PbCrO 4 MgBr 2 ZnSO 4 K 2 CO 3 Cl 2 S 5 H 2 O Al 2 O 3 NF 3 CO 2 NH 4 NO 2 Cu(NO 3) 2 Ca 3 N 2 AlPO 4 Na 2 SO 3 CCl 4 KCN HCl strong acid I CH 4 Ba(OH) 2 H 2 S LiC 2 H 3 O 2

COVALENT - WILLAMETTE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY
Unit 4 (Covalent Compounds) 1. Write the electron dot structure (Lewis Dot Structure) for covalent compounds or ions. 2. Use electronegativity to determine the polarity of a bond or molecule. 3. Given the formula of a covalent compound, write its correct name; given the name of a covalent compound, write its formula. 4.

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18 Dec 2015 · WORKSHEET: Chemical Bonding – Ionic & Covalent! REMEMBER… Ionic Bond between a Metal and Non-Metal (M + NM) Covalent Bond between a Non-Metal and Non-Metal (NM + NM) PART 1: Determine if the elements in the following compounds are metals or non-metals. Describe the type of bonding that occurs in the compound. Compound Element 1

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Mixed ionic/covalent compound naming worksheet
Mixed ionic/covalent compound naming worksheet Toggle navigation 1PDF. Download PDF. The nomenclature system takes a logical approach to naming compounds and writing formulas. Compounds that consist of two nonmetal atoms bonded together are known as covalent compounds. Nonmetal elements are located on the right side of the periodic table. An

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Mixed Ionic, Covalent and Acid Compound Naming and … Mixed Ionic, Covalent and Acid Compound Naming and Formula Writing Worksheet For each of the following questions, determine whether the compound is ionic or covalent and name it appropriately. Nomenclature Worksheet 2: Simple Binary Ionic Compounds Nomenclature Worksheets.PDF.

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Check out the links below to practice naming ionic compounds given formulas and ... This structure contains both ionic and covalent bonds. List the different types of covalent bonds in the structure (e.g., C–C). ... Determine whether each is an ionic or covalent compound and name them. Separate the ionic compounds into their component ions. A ...

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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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Sucrose (table sugar), C12H22O11 is MOLECULAR or COVALENT compound, while sodium chloride (table salt) is _ an IONIC compound. ! 6. Carbon monoxide, CO, is an example of a diatomic molecule, while ammonia and glucose, NH3 and C6H12O6, are examples of POLYATOMIC molecules. ! 7. Ionic compounds are composed of positively and negatively …

Blackline Master 5.8 Ionic Compounds: Names and Formulas Worksheet
Ionic Compounds: Names and Formulas Worksheet 1. Write the formulas for the following compounds. (a) magnesium oxide MgO (bl sodium fluoride (cl aluminum nitride (d) potassium sulfide (e) lithium iodide (fl calcium bromide (g) beryllium oxide (11) (h) nickel,., chloride (fl magnesium nitride (j) aluminum sulfide 2.

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Name: _____ Period _____ Counting Atoms Give examples from video: Lithium Oxide Solve same problem using crisscross technique

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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 mixed ionic and covalent compounds worksheet answers. Naming ionic and covalent compounds worksheet. Naming ionic and covalent compounds coloring worksheet. Naming ionic and covalent compounds worksheet with answers. ... of the physical owners of 8 common substances and use these properties to determine whether each substance is a ionic ...

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General Science 3200 Worksheet 3: Naming Simple Ionic Compounds Name:_____ Formula Name of the Ionic Compound 1) example: potassium chloride

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An ionic compound is a combination of oppositely charged ions. 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.

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negative ion (anion) in writing the name/formula for the compound. Mostly a formula or name is given then you need to get either name or formula. Formula of ionic compound is always empirical i.e. simple ratio of ions: E.g. CaO is not Ca 2O 2 Binary ionic compounds: Rule of electrical neutrality: The ionic compounds are always neutral. You can ...

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WLHS / Conc Chem Name Date Per WORKSHEET: Chemical Bonding – Ionic & Covalent! REMEMBER… Ionic Bond between a Metal and Non-Metal (M + NM) Covalent Bond between a Non-Metal and Non-Metal (NM + NM) PART 1: Determine if the elements in the following compounds are metals or non-metals.Describe the type of bonding that occurs in the compound.

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Ionic/Covalent Compound Naming Solutions For each of the following questions, determine whether the compound is ionic or covalent and name it appropriately. 1) Na2CO3 sodium carbonate 2) P2O5 diphosphorus pentoxide 3) NH3 ammonia 4) FeSO4 iron (II) sulfate 5) SiO2 silicon dioxide 6) GaCl3 gallium chloride 7) CoBr2 cobalt (II) bromide 8) B2H4 ...

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Naming Covalent Compounds Worksheet Write the formulas for the following covalent compounds: 1) antimony tribromide _____ 2) hexaboron silicide _____ ... Covalent Compound Naming Worksheet 1 covalentname.sxw. Title: Covalent Compound Naming Worksheet Author: Ian Guch Created Date:

Ionic Compounds Worksheet #1 Formulas and Names - West …
Ionic Compounds Worksheet #1 – Formulas and Names Write chemical formulas for the compounds in each box. The names are found by finding the intersection between the cations and anions. Example: The first box is the intersection between the “zinc” cation and the “chloride” anion, so you should write “ZnCl 2”, as shown.

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Naming Covalent Compounds Solutions Write the chemical formulas for the following covalent compounds: 1) antimony tribromide SbBr3 2) hexaboron monosilicide B6Si 3) chlorine dioxide ClO2 4) hydrogen monoiodide HI ... Covalent Compound …

Honors Chemistry: Unit 3 Bonding & Chemical Reactions
4 10/5 Ionic Compound Naming Practice Game (p.20-21)) Quiz: Ionic Compound Naming ... Mixed Ionic & Covalent Compounds Worksheet Part I (p.22-23 ) Periodic Table Project Due Mixed Ionic & Covalent Compounds Worksheet Part II (p.23) 6 10/7 Mixed Compound Naming Quiz Notes #6: Lewis Structures (p.8-9) CW: Lewis Structures Pogil (p.24-28)

Nomenclature Packet - Mr. Midtgard's Chemistry Class
Worksheet I: Binary Ionic Compounds (representative metals) – metals from groups 1A, 2A, and 3A (1, 2, and 13) have constant charges as ions and do NOT get Roman Numerals in their names 1. Name the following ionic compounds: a. Al 2 O 3 Aluminum oxide b. Cs 2 O Cesium oxide c. Rb 3 N Rubidium nitride d. Ca 3 N 2 Calcium nitride e.

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symbol compound # cations needed to make a neutral # anions needed to make a neutral formula compound name magnesium ion + sulfide Mg2+ 2S-1 1 MgS magnesium sulfide lithium ion + iodide potassium ion + bromide calcium ion + fluoride beryllium ion + oxide strontium ion + sulfide sodium ion + bromide aluminum ion + chloride gallium ion + iodide

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Mixed Ionic/Covalent Compound Naming For each of the following questions, determine whether the compound is ionic or covalent and name it appropriately. 1) Na 2CO ... Solutions for the Naming Ionic Compounds Practice Worksheet 1) ammonium chloride 2) iron (III) nitrate 3) titanium (III) bromide 4) copper (I) phosphide

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Mixed Naming Practice – both ionic and covalent . DON’T FORGET TO CHECK IF IT IS IONIC OR COVALENT FIRST!!!! It changes how you name them! Also, don’t forget to include Roman Numerals if it is a transition metal! Name the following chemical compounds: 1) NaBr _____ 2) Ca(C. 2. H. 3. O. 2) 2

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More Mixed Naming Fun! - Answers Name these compounds. They may be either ionic or covalent. 1) LiOH lithium hydroxide 2) PBr3 phosphorus tribromide 3) Na2SO4 sodium sulfate 4) (NH4)2S ammonium sulfide 5) CaCO3 calcium carbonate 6) CF4 carbon tetrafluoride 7) NaNO3 sodium nitrate 8) P2S3 diphosphorus trisulfide 9) Al(NO3)3 aluminum nitrate

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Mixed Naming (molecular and ionic compounds) Hint: First identify whether the compound is molecular or ionic. Question Rough work Answer Question Rough work Answer 107. diphosphorus trioxide 116. SiO 2 108. lead(II)nitrate 117. NaOH 109. calcium sulfide 118. I 2(g) 110. calcium sulphate 119. Sn(ClO 3) 2

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