An example of this type of compound is MgCl2
What is an ionic compound?
This reaction will always result in two products: Carbon Dioxide gas and Water Vapor
What is Combustion?
The compound NaBr is named this.
What is sodium bromide?
In all compounds, the oxidation state of any Group 1 metal is this value.
What is +1?
Classify this compound and determine if it contains a polyatomic ion: CaCl2
What is an ionic compound with no polyatomic ion?
This type of compound can be found in any state; solid, liquid, or gas, at STP (0 degrees C, 273 K)
What is a molecular compound?
This type of reaction breaks one compound down into simpler substances
What is Decomposition?
The covalent compound CO is named this.
What is carbon monoxide?
In most compounds, Oxygen holds this oxidation state.
What is -2?
What is decomposition?
This element, when forming a compound, will always either gain an electron or have a negative partial charge.
What is Fluorine?
I would need to go to Table J to determine how to approach this type of reaction.
What is Single Replacement?
What is III?
In the compound Na2O2, Oxygen breaks the rules to have this oxidation state.
What is -1?
The compound CO2 is made of two nonmetals, leading us to believe that CO2 is this type of compound.
What is molecular?
I would go to Table E if I found a ternary type of this compound.
What is Double Replacement?
This compound is given the name "dinitrogen tetroxide"
What is N2O4?
This charge is what all compounds must hold in order to exist.
What is 0 (or neutral)?
KI + Pb(NO3)2 --> KNO3 + PbI2 consists of two ionic compounds as its reactants. One can deduct it is this type of reaction.
What is double replacement?
This concept involves the same element having a different structure and as a result, different properties
What is an allotrope?
This reaction's reactants consist of a hydrocarbon and oxygen gas.
What is combustion?
What is Ni2(SO4)3?
What is Magnesium (Mg)?
The reaction Zn + 2HCl --> ZnCl2 + H2 is of this type, and this element is reduced from oxidation states +1 to 0.
What is single replacement, H