<p>Naming Compounds – Review Name: ______(pearsongreatpath.wikispaces.com)</p><p>Ionic Compounds = 1) Metal Cation + Non-Metal Anion, 2) Net Charge =0, 3) No Prefixes --4) Metals with more than one stable charge need roman numerals (never 1A, 2A) --5) –ide refers to a monoatomic anion, -ate & -ite are polyatomic ion Formula Unit Cation Anion Name of Compound 1) KF 1 K+ 1 F- Potassium Fluoride 2) MgO 3) Aluminum Nitride 4) Sodium Sulfide</p><p>5) CaI2 6) Calcium Nitride</p><p>7) NaNO2 8) Ammonium Chlorate</p><p>9) K2 SO4 1+ 2- 10) (NH4)2CO3 2 NH4 1 CO3 Ammonium Carbonate (note 2 ammoniums)</p><p>11) Al2 (CO3)3 12) Magnesium Phosphate 13) Barium Hydroxide 4+ 2- 14) Fe (SO4)2 1 Fe 2 SO4 Iron (IV) Sulfate 15) Iron (II) Sulfide 16) Lead (II) Phosphide</p><p>17) Sn(SiO3)2</p><p>Covalent Compounds = 1) Two Non-Metals (some metalloids) 2) Prefixes (mono-, di-, tri-) --3) All compound names end in –ide (only the second element) --4) the prefix mono can be dropped from the first element ONLY</p><p>You may find these prefixes mono- di- tri- tetra- penta hexa- hepta octa- nona- deca- helpful for the questions below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Name Formula Name Formula</p><p>18) Carbon monoxide CO 27) diboron tetrahydride B2H4</p><p>19) Sulfur hexafloride 28) H2O 20) diboron hexahydride 29) ICl</p><p>21) Carbon tetrachloride 30) C4H10</p><p>22) Nitrogen tribromide 31) P2O5</p><p>23) dinitrogen trioxide 32) SO3</p><p>24) Oxygen dichloride 33) C3H6 25) Silicon Tetrachloride 34) NO</p><p>26) Dicarbon hexahydride 35) PF5 Identify each as either ionic or covalent compounds and provide either the name or formula Covalent Compounds = 1) Two Non-Metals (some metalloids) 2) Prefixes (mono-, di-, tri-) Ionic Compounds = 1) Metal Cation + Non-Metal Anion, 2) Net Charge =0, 3) No Prefixes Name or Formula Ionic or Cation & Anion Name or Formula Covalent</p><p>36) nitrogen trihydride Covalent N/A - Covalent NH3 = (Ammonia) 1+ 1- 37) NH4F Ionic 1 NH4 1 F Ammonium Fluoride 38) aluminum hydroxide</p><p>39) SnF2 40) carbon tetrahydride 41) iron (III) Nitrate 42) CuS</p><p>43) SiO2 44) sulfur dioxide</p><p>45) (NH4)2 SO2</p><p>46) S2Cl2 47) sulfur dioxide 48) calcium chlorite 49) cobalt(II) hydroxide 50) carbon monoxide</p><p>51) CoBr2 52) boron trifluoride</p><p>53) Fe2(SO3)3</p><p>54) C3H8 55) chlorine monofluoride 56) magnesium nitrate</p><p>-Flash Cards – Naming compounds (Ionic, Acidic, and Molecular) http://www.quia.com/jfc/656925.html http://www.quia.com/jg/696905.html http://www.quia.com/jfc/397006.html</p><p>-Quiz about compounds http://www.quia.com/jq/19617.html</p><p>-Challenge Board (need to discuss polar molecules and like dissolves like) http://www.quia.com/cb/139633.html http://www.quia.com/cb/453451.html - electronegativity</p><p>-Rags to Riches http://www.quia.com/rr/131189.html - Chemical bonding (all forms)</p>
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