Metal-Non-Metal
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Names to Formula
Polyatomic Ions
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sodium chloride
What is NaCl?
100
carbon monoxide
What is CO
100
lithium iodide
What is LiI?
100
ammonium
What is NH4+1
100
is the number of protons carbon has
What has 6 protons?
200
MgBr2
What is magnesium bromide
200
Is the name of water
What is dihydrogen monoxide
200
sodium hydroxide
What is NaOH
200
sulfate
What is SO4-2
200
has more neutrons than the most abundant atom?
What is an isotope?
300
iron (II) sulfide
What is FeS
300
trinitrogen tetrafluoride
What is N3F4
300
iron (II) selenide
What is FeSe
300
HCO3-14
What is bicarbonate?
300
1s22s22p4
What is the electron configuration for oxygen?
400
aluminum sulfide
What is Al2S3
400
N2O3
What is dinitrogen trioxide
400
tin (IV) chloride
What is SnCl4
400
nitrate
What is NO3-14
400
It is the weakest intermolecular force?
What is the relative strength of London Dispersion Force?
500
Silver sulfite
What is Ag2SO3
500
B2O5
What is diboron pentaoxide
500
lead (IV) sulfate
What is Pb(SO4)2
500
acetate
What is C2H3O2-14
500
Is the intermolecular forces listed from lowest boiling points to highest.
Why are these forces listed in this order: london dispersion force, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding, electrostatice forces, (e.c.) metallic bonding, covalent bonding!
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