
<p>Classwork #1 – Binary Type I & II (Ionic) Compounds</p><p>Directions: Write either the formula or the name for the following ionic compounds.</p><p>Type I</p><p>1. MgF2 1. </p><p>2. Al2O3 2. </p><p>3. CaS 3. </p><p>4. Rb3N 4. </p><p>5. BeCl2 5. </p><p>6. Sodium chloride 6. </p><p>7. Beryllium sulfide 7. </p><p>8. Gallium oxide 8. </p><p>9. Potassium iodide 9. </p><p>10. Lithium arsenide 10. </p><p>Type II</p><p>11. FeF3 11. </p><p>12. MnCl2 12. </p><p>13. Cu3N2 13. 14. Cu3N 14. </p><p>15. Ag2O 15. </p><p>16. Iron (II) bromide 16. </p><p>17. Nickel (I) oxide 17. </p><p>18. Tin (II) sulfide 18. </p><p>19. Tin (IV) sulfide 19. </p><p>20. Chromium (III) chloride 20. Classwork #2 Tertiary Type I & II (Ionic) Compounds</p><p>Directions: Write either the formula or the name for the following ionic compounds.</p><p>Type I</p><p>1. NaHCO3 1. </p><p>2. Sr3(PO4)2 2. </p><p>3. KMnO4 3. </p><p>4. Ca(OH)2 4. </p><p>5. Ba(ClO2)2 5. </p><p>6. Cesium carbonate 6. </p><p>7. Beryllium sulfite 7. </p><p>8. Aluminum nitrate 8. </p><p>9. Sodium cyanide 9. </p><p>10. Hydrogen peroxide 10. </p><p>Type II</p><p>11. CuNO2 11. </p><p>12. MnPO3 12. 13. Co2(CO3)3 13. </p><p>14. Fe(ClO)2 14. </p><p>15. Ti2(Cr2O7)3 15. </p><p>16. Mercury (I) sulfate 16. </p><p>17. Mercury (II) sulfite 17. </p><p>18. Gold (II) cyanide 18. </p><p>19. Chromium (II) chlorite 19. </p><p>20. Lead (IV) chromate 20. Classwork #3: Type III and Acidic Compounds</p><p>Directions: Write either the formula or the name for the following ionic compounds.</p><p>Type III</p><p>1. P4S5 1. </p><p>2. SF6 2. </p><p>3. SCl4 3. </p><p>4. NF3 4. </p><p>5. N2O5 5. </p><p>6. Nitrogen tribromide 6. </p><p>7. Chlorine dioxide 7. </p><p>8. Iodine pentafluoride 8. </p><p>9. Dinitrogen trioxide 9. </p><p>10. Tetraphosphorous decoxide 10. </p><p>Binary Acids</p><p>11. HCl 11. </p><p>12. HI 12. </p><p>13. H3N 13. 14. H2S 14. </p><p>15. HF 15. </p><p>16. Hydrobromic acid 16. </p><p>17. Hydroselenic acid 17. </p><p>18. Hydrophosphoric acid 18. </p><p>19. Hudroiodic acid 19. </p><p>20. Hydronitric acid 20. Tertiary Acids</p><p>21. H2SO4 21. </p><p>22. HCN 22. </p><p>23. H2CO3 23. </p><p>24. HC2H3O2 24. </p><p>25. H2CrO4 25. </p><p>26. Nitric acid 26. </p><p>27. Nitrous acid 27. </p><p>28. Chloric acid 28. </p><p>29. Sulfurous acid 29. </p><p>30. Hypochloric acid 30. Classwork #4 – Nomenclature Race</p><p>Directions: In your group of 2-3, as determined by your teacher, be the first group to correctly name or write the formula for the following compounds. The compounds can be any type we have learned previously.</p><p>1. NaF 1. </p><p>2. H2S 2. </p><p>3. K2CO3 3. </p><p>4. FeCl3 4. </p><p>5. Mg(OH)2 5. </p><p>6. Zinc (II) chloride 6. </p><p>7. Chlorine dioxide 7. </p><p>8. Silver (I) nitrate 8. </p><p>9. Potassium nitride 9. </p><p>10. Sulfuric acid 10. </p><p>11. NH4Br 11. </p><p>12. PbI2 12. </p><p>13. Al2S3 13. </p><p>14. CaSO3 14. 15. (NH4)2SO4 15. </p><p>16. Perchloric acid 16. </p><p>17. Tin (IV) oxide 17. </p><p>18. Lead (II) oxide 18. </p><p>19. Chlorous acid 19. </p><p>20. Iron (III) oxalate 20. Homework #1 – Type I & II (Binary and Tertiary) Ionic Compounds</p><p>Directions: Write either the name or the formula for each compound.</p><p>Type I & II Binary Ionic Compounds</p><p>1. KBr 1. </p><p>2. MgI2 2. </p><p>3. CaF2 3. </p><p>4. SrO 4. </p><p>5. Li2S 5. </p><p>6. Cesium chloride 6. </p><p>7. Sodium phosphide 7. </p><p>8. Calcium bromide 8. </p><p>9. Aluminum fluoride 9. </p><p>10. Magnesium oxide 10. </p><p>11. FeI3 11. </p><p>12. MnCl2 12. </p><p>13. HgO 13. </p><p>14. Cu2O 14. </p><p>15. CuO 15. 16. Tin (IV) bromide 16. </p><p>17. Iron (III) sulfide 17. </p><p>18. Lead (II) oxide 18. </p><p>19. Chromium (III) chloride 19. </p><p>20. Cobalt (II) nitride 20. </p><p>Type I & II Tertiary</p><p>21. Al2(SO4)3 21. </p><p>22. (NH4)2S 22. </p><p>23. Be(NO3)2 23. </p><p>24. K2Cr2O7 24. </p><p>25. Ca3(PO4)2 25. </p><p>26. Lithium chlorite 26. </p><p>27. Strontium acetate 27. </p><p>28. Sodium hydrogen carbonate 28. </p><p>29. Barium perchlorate 29. </p><p>30. Gallium sulfite 30. </p><p>31. Cr(CN)3 21. 32. Fe(NO2)2 22. </p><p>33. Cu(OH)2 23. </p><p>34. PbSO4 24. </p><p>35. Pb(SO4)2 25. </p><p>36. Cobalt (II) phosphite 26. </p><p>37. Chromium (II) carbonate 27. </p><p>38. Ammonium hydrogen phosphate 28. </p><p>39. Gold (III) hydroxide 29. </p><p>40. Lead (IV) nitrite 30. Homework #2: Type III and Acidic Compounds (Binary and Tertiary)</p><p>Directions: Write either the name or the formula for each compound.</p><p>Type III</p><p>1. IF5 1. </p><p>2. XeF4 2. </p><p>3. NI3 3. </p><p>4. B2O3 4. </p><p>5. P2S5 5. </p><p>6. Silicon dioxide 6. </p><p>7. Nitrogen trihydride (ammonia) 7. </p><p>8. Chlorine monofluoirde 8. </p><p>9. Phosphorous trichloride 9. </p><p>10. Carbon tetrabromide 10. </p><p>Binary Acids</p><p>11. HCN 11. </p><p>12. HBr 12. 13. HF 13. </p><p>14. H2S 14. </p><p>15. H3N 15. </p><p>16. Hydrochloric acid 16. </p><p>17. Hydroiodic acid 17. </p><p>18. Hydrophosphoric acid 18. </p><p>19. Hydroselenic acid 19. </p><p>20. Hydroarsenic acid 20. </p><p>Tertiary Acids</p><p>21. HNO3 21. </p><p>22. H2SO3 22. </p><p>23. HClO 23. </p><p>24. H2CO3 24. 25. H3PO4 25. </p><p>26. Nitrous acid 26. </p><p>27. Sulfuric acid 27. </p><p>28. Chloric acid 28. </p><p>29. Phosphorous acid 29. </p><p>30. Acetic acid 30. </p>
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