CO2
What is Covalent?
Non-Metal & Non-Metal
CO
What is Carbon Monoxide?
LiF
Lithium Flouride
Sodium Chloride
NaCl
NaCl: sodium (I) chloride
What is sodium chloride?
No Roman numeral needed, since Na is a simple metal.
RuCl2
What is Ionic?
Metal & Non-Metal
NH3
What is Nitrogen Trihydride?
(also acceptable: ammonia)
Ba3(PO4)2
What is barium phosphate?
Potassium Iodide
KI
NiBr2: nickel bromide
What is nickel (II) bromide?
A charge must be specified using Roman numerals, since Ni is a transition metal.
SF6
What is Covalent?
Non-Metal & Non-Metal
SiO2
What is Silicon Dioxide?
Cs2SO3
What is cesium sulfite?
Calcium Chloride
CaCl2
What is K2C2O4?
No parentheses needed since there is only one oxalate ion involved.
C2H5Cl
What is Covalent?
SF6
What is Sulfur Hexafluoride?
This is the name for MoCH3COO.
What is molybdenum (I) acetate?
Barium Fluoride
BaF2
Pd(CO3)2 : palladium (II) carbonate
What is palladium (IV) carbonate?
Each carbonate contributes -2, so -4 total. Charge on the palladium is +4.
NH4CH3COO
What is ionic?
P2Br4
What is Diphosphorus Tetrabromide?
CrCO3
What is chromium (II) carbonate?
Aluminum Oxide
Al2O3
Charges should never be included in your final formula. # of atoms is always represented as SUBscript.