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Nomenclature Worksheet 2: Simple Binary Ionic Compounds
Determine whether the following compounds are covalent or ionic and give them their proper names.
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In this tutorial we will review the process for achieving these 2 objectives and practice with some worksheet problems. First, we will review and practice how to write formulas for compounds …
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Write the formula for each ion below the ion’s name. Fill in the blanks with the correct formula and name of the compound formed by the combination of ions. For each box write the chemical …
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Binary covalent compounds will contain only two types of non-metal elements. There may be more than one of each element. For example CO 2 contains just two types of elements, …
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For each of the following questions, determine whether the compound is ionic or covalent and write the appropriate formula for it. The following are a good mix of naming and formula writing …
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Determine whether the following compounds are covalent or ionic and give them their proper names.
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Write the name of each of the following compounds. HF . H2S . NO . N2O . NO2 . N2O5. SO2 . CBr4 . C2H6 . C4H10. Write the chemical formula for each of the given names. …
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Polyatomic Ionic Compounds. 4. Molecular Compounds SF6 NO2 PCl3 IF7 BF3. 5. Hydrates. 6. Classical Names. 7. Binary Acids. 8. Oxy Acids.
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Name the following compounds. Write formulas.
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Worksheet 3: Binary Covalent Compounds 1. Name the following covalent compounds: a. CO b. CO 2 c. NO d. NO 2 e. SF 6 f. SiF 4 g. N 2 S 3 h. B 2 H 6 i. SO 2 j. CH 4 2. Write the formula …
Nomenclature Worksheet 2: Simple Binary Ionic Compounds
Determine whether the following compounds are covalent or ionic and give them their proper names.
Naming Compounds Tutorial and Worksheet
In this tutorial we will review the process for achieving these 2 objectives and practice with some worksheet problems. First, we will review and practice how to write formulas for compounds …
FORMULAS AND NAMES OF BINARY COVALENT …
Write the formula for each ion below the ion’s name. Fill in the blanks with the correct formula and name of the compound formed by the combination of ions. For each box write the chemical …
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Binary covalent compounds will contain only two types of non-metal elements. There may be more than one of each element. For example CO 2 contains just two types of elements, …
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For each of the following questions, determine whether the compound is ionic or covalent and write the appropriate formula for it. The following are a good mix of naming and formula writing …
20-Mixed Naming Worksheet - Mrs. Fitzpatrick's Classes
Mixed Naming Worksheet – Ionic, Covalent and Acids Directions: Be sure to determine what type of compound your substance is – ionic, binary covalent or an acid. Naming Compounds
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Determine whether the following compounds are covalent or ionic and give them their proper names.
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Type I Binary Compounds contain Group I, II, and II metals with nonmetal ions. Ionic compounds no prefixes in names! Give the correct names for the type I binary compounds:
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Naming Covalent Molecules Worksheet Write the formulas for the following covalent compounds: 1) antimony tribromide _____ 2) hexaboron monosilicide _____ 3) chlorine dioxide _____ 4) …
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 …
Simple Binary Ionic Compounds - Appoquinimink High School
Mar 18, 2015 · Simple Binary Ionic Compounds Ionic compounds are compounds formed by the combination of a cation and a anion. (Think: "metal plus nonmetal"). Ionic compounds are …
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Write the name of each of the following compounds. HF . H2S . NO . N2O . NO2 . N2O5. SO2 . CBr4 . C2H6 . C4H10. Write the chemical formula for each of the given names. …
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Binary Molecular Nomenclature and Molar Mass Rules for Binary Molecular Compounds 1. The naming system is for compounds composed of two nonmetallic elements. 2. The first element …
Nomenclature Worksheet 4. Molecular Compounds 1.
Polyatomic Ionic Compounds. 4. Molecular Compounds SF6 NO2 PCl3 IF7 BF3. 5. Hydrates. 6. Classical Names. 7. Binary Acids. 8. Oxy Acids.
Formulas and Nomenclature Binary Ionic Compounds …
Name the following compounds. Write formulas.