1
2
3
4
5
100

NaCl

Sodium chloride

100

Cu2S

Copper (I) sulfide

100

CaF2

Calcium fluoride

100

FeCl2

Iron (II) chloride

100

MgO

Magnesium oxide

200

MnBr4

Manganese (IV) bromide


200

Bi2Te5

Bismuth (V) Telluride

200

Cr2O3

Chromium (III) oxide

200

SnF4

Tin (IV) fluoride

200
MnO
Manganese (II) oxide


300

Magnesium Nitride

Mg3N2

300

What is the group name that Silicon is in?

Metalloids

300

What is the group name that Fluoride is in?

Halogens

300

What is the group name that Krypton is in?

Noble Gas

300

What is the group name that Sodium is in?

Alkali Metals

400

Paladium (IV) Oxide

PdO2

400

What is the only transistional metal with possible charges of 4+ and 5+

Vanadium

400

Why are elements numbered 58-71 and 90-103 on the bottom of the periodic table?

Because they are synthetic elements. Meaning they were created and are not natural. 

400

What are the only two letters that are not symbols on your periodic table? 

J and Q

400

When was the periodic table created?

1869

500

What makes a compound a binary ionic compound?

When there is 1 type of metal and 1 type of non metal

500

What makes a compound a multivalent compound?

When it ios made up of 1 type of transistional metal and 1 type of non metal.

500

Multivalent metals have multiple possible charges because they have different (Fill in the blank) States

Oxidation

500
For an binary ionic or multivalent compound to be possible, their total charges must be what?

equal and opposite. or zero.

500

What two elements are the exceptions to the rules for where they are found and their group name? 

Aluminium and Hydrogen

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