What is the name for NaCl?
Sodium chloride
What is the name for CuCl2?
Copper (II) chloride
What is the name for HCl?
Hydrochloric acid
Groups go ______ and periods go _______
down, across
What is the name for NO?
nitrogen monoxide
What is the formula for lithium bromide?
LiBr
What is the formula for iron (III) chloride?
FeCl3
What is the formula for hydrofluoric acids?
HF
Covalent compounds are between
2 Nonmetals
What is wrong with this name? multiple answers.
Monosulfur hexaoxygen
Mono shouldn't be on the first word,
Hexaoxygen should be hexoxide
What is wrong with this name? (multiple answers)
Dipotassium sulfur
no prefixes in ionic
sulfur should be sulfide
What would the formula for this compound look like?
Sliver (I) fluoride
AgF
What is wrong with this pair? (hint: ClO3 is chlorate)
HClO3 = Hydrochloric acid
Hydrochloric acid is HCl
Chloric acid is HClO3
Ionic Compounds are between
What is this: Sr3(PO3)2
Strontium phosphite
What is this: PbSO4
Lead (II) sulfate
Name 3 diatomic molecules formula AND name
Br2 I2 N2 Cl2 H2 O2 F2
Bromine, iodine, nitrogen, chlorine, hydrogen, oxygen, fluorine
Why don't you need a roman numeral in ionic I compounds?
because the charge is known/constant
Why do you need a roman numeral in ionic II compounds?
because the charge is not constant, so the specific metal charge needs to be noted in name
What is the difference between nitric acid and nitrous acid?
nitric acid (HNO3) has more oxygen atoms than nitrous acid (HNO2)
What element is in group 1A period 3? What is the charge on it? And if it were paired with Oxygen, would it be Covalent or Ionic? Give me the chemical formula
1. Na+
2. Plus 1
3. Ionic because Oxygen is a nonmetal and sodium is a metal
4. Na2O