Naming inorganic compounds practice
[DOC File]Chem 11 Course Outline 35.bc.ca
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Naming Inorganic Compounds.....(START LAB 4C) 17. Practice : Naming and Writing Inorganic Compounds.....18-19. Unit III and IV Test.....20. Unit V The Mole Concept Atomic Masses and Avogadro's Hypothesis 21. The Mole 22. Lab 4B : Moles of Iron and Copper 23. Multiple Conversions Between Moles, Mass, Volume, and Number of Particles 24-25 ...
[DOCX File]Naming Worksheet #6
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Worksheet 4: Additional Information and Practice on Naming and Forming Polyatomic Compounds. Objectives 3 and 4. Name Ionic Compounds that have:Polyatomic ions. A. Polyatomic ions. "poly" means many. Ions are particles with a positive or negative charge. So polyatomic ions are groups of (many) two or more atoms that have a charge.
[DOCX File]Chapter 2: Elements and Compounds - Oneonta
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Example Problem 1.2.1 Classify pure substances as elements or compounds. Tutorial 1.2.1 Classify pure substances as elements or compounds. Practice Problem 1.2.1 Classify pure substances as elements or compounds. 1.2b Classifying Pure Substances on the Macroscopic Scale. Interactive Figure 1.2.2 Distinguish the properties of the three states of ...
[DOC File]Naming Chemical Compounds Worksheet
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Naming Chemical Compounds - Answers. Name the following ionic compounds: 1) NaBr sodium bromide. 2) CaO calcium oxide. 3) Li2S lithium sulfide. 4) MgBr2 magnesium bromide. 5) Be(OH)2 beryllium hydroxide Write the formulas for the following ionic compounds: 6) potassium iodide KI. 7) magnesium oxide MgO. 8) aluminum chloride AlCl3
[DOC File]Chemistry
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The systematic method of naming chemical compounds is generally used to name inorganic compounds or compounds that do not contain carbon. Page 124 concept practice 16. Quiz 5.2. Writing Chemical Formulas for Binary Ionic Compounds. Binary compounds are composed of two elements that have to cancel each others charge out
[DOC File]Macromolecules Worksheet - taylor.k12.ky.us
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Compounds can be organic or inorganic. Organic - compounds that contain both carbon and hydrogen atoms. Inorganic - compounds that DO NOT contain both carbon and hydrogen . There are . four. classes of organic compounds that are central to life on earth. 1. Carbohydrates. 2. Lipids. 3. Proteins. 4. Nucleic Acids. Carbohydrates (Sugars and Starches)
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Naming method is by attaching the suffix –ic acid to the nonmetal stem of the oxyanion. Examples, HNO3(aq) ----- Nitric acid. HNO2(aq) -----Nitrous acid. Ternary Oxyacids Polyatomic Oxyanion Sulfuric acid, H2SO4(aq) Sulfate ion, SO42- Sulfurous acid, H2SO3(aq) Sulfite ion, SO32- 4 Inorganic Compounds And Acids. Binary Ionic Compound
[DOC File]CH 3 NOTES
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Practice Problems: p. 156. Polyatomic Ions : an ion with 2 or more different elements covalently bonded, but with a charge; See Table 5.2 (p. 157) ... Naming Molecular Binary Inorganic Compounds. Write the name of the first nonmetal if it occurs only once.
[DOC File]CHAPTER 2
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2.8 Naming Simple Compounds. Learning Objectives. Recognize inorganic compounds. Learn the rules for predicting the charges of monatomic ions in ionic compounds. Apply the rules for naming monatomic ions. Learn the names and charges of common polyatomic ions. Name an ionic compound from its formula. (Example 2.4)
[DOC File]INORGANIC NOMENCLATURE ~ NAMING INORGANIC …
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The naming system for acids is different from that of other ionic or covalent compounds. The key to naming all acids is knowing the name of the anion from which it is derived. Binary acids. contain hydrogen and one other element. For naming, the prefix “hydro” is added to the name of the other element whose ending is changed to “ic acid”
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