That's So Random
So Many Things in a Name
The Krabby Patty Formula
E.very V.illain I.s L.emons
Metallica
100

Molecular/Covalent compounds contain:

Ionic compounds contain:

Two nonmetals

A metal & a nonmetal

100

Give the name of the following elements:

Ag, Au, K, P, Na, S

Silver, Gold, Potassium, Phosphorus, Sodium, Sulfur

100

What is the chemical formula for:

Carbon tetrachloride

CCl4

100

What are the rules for naming Binary Acids?

What are the rules for Oxyacids?

Binary: hydro-_____-ic acid

Oxyacids: -ite goes to -ous acid

-ate goes to -ic acid

100

What two oxidation states can Iron be?

2+ & 3+

200

How fast is 55 mi/hr in km/sec?

2.5 x 10-2 km/sec

200

What is the name of the following compound?

N2O5

Dinitrogen Pentoxide

200

Give the symbol for:

Antimony, Lithium, Neon, Bromine, Boron

Sb, Li, Ne, Br, B

200

Name the following acids:

HCl, HC2H3O2

Hydrochloric acid, Acetic acid

200

Name the following compound:

Cu2SO3

Copper(I) Sulfite

300

A mixture in which an ionic compound has been dissociated between its ions and is inter-dispersed through a solvent is an example of what kind of mixture?

Homogeneous 

300

Give the name of the following polyatomic ions:

NH4+, SO32-, PO43-, CO32-, ClO4-

Ammonium, Sulfite, Phosphate, Carbonate, Perchlorate

300

Give the formula of the following compounds:

Nitrogen trioxide, Sodium Sulfate, Beryllium Bromide

NO3, Na2SO4, BeBr2

300

Give the formula for the following acids:

hydrosulfuric acid, sulfuric acid, phosphorous acid

H2S, H2SO4, H3PO3

300

Name the following compounds:


FeS, CuCO3, Cr(NO3)2

Iron(II) Sulfide, Copper(II) Carbonate, Chromium(II) Nitrate

400

A coin is dropped into a beaker and displaces the water by 5 mL. The water & beaker weighed 64.3 g before the coin was added, and 67.4 g after. 

Determine the density of the coin. 

6.20 x 10-1 g/mL

400

Give the name of the following compounds:

NaOH, KI, XeF5, Ca3(PO3)2

Sodium hydroxide, Potassium iodide, Xenon pentafluoride, Calcium phosphite

400

Give the formula for the following:

Dichlorine Monoxide, Calcium Acetate, Strontium Carbonate, Lithium Chromate

Cl2O, Ca(C2H3O2)2, SrCO3, Li2CrO

400

Give the name or formula for the following acids:

Perchloric acid, HBrO, HF, Carbonic acid, Nitrous acid

HClO4, hypobromous acid, H2CO3, HNO2

400

Give the name or formula for the following compounds:

Fe3(PO4)2, Lead(IV) Iodite, CoCl3, Cuprous chlorate

Iron(II) phosphate, Pb(IO2)4, Cobalt(III) chloride, CuClO3

500

Nickel tetracarbonyl is one of the most toxic substances known.  The recommended maximum concentration in air is 1.0 × 10−3 μg/L.  At this maximum concentration, how many grams of nickel tetracarbonyl would be in a room that measures 25.0 ft × 15.5 ft × 8.0 ft?

8.8 x 10-5 g Ni(CO)4

500

Name the following compounds:

P4O6, Al(IO2)3, IF7, KClO, Na2C2O4

Tetraphosphorus hexoxide, Aluminum iodite, Iodine heptafluoride, Potassium hypochlorite, Sodium Oxalate

500

Give the formula for the following:

Rubidium Dichromate, Sulfur Hexafluoride, Aluminum Iodate, Cesium Bromite, Sodium Cyanide

Rb2Cr2O7, SF6, Al(IO3)3, CsBrO2, NaCN

500

Give the name or formula for the following acids:

Chromic acid, H2C2O4, HNO3, Periodic acid, Cyanic Acid

H2CrO, Oxalic Acid, Nitric acid, HIO4, HOCN

500

Give the name or formula for the following:

Mercury(I) Chloride, Auric Sulfate, Fe2(C2O4)3, Cobalt(II) Phosphate, CuCN

Hg2Cl, Au2(SO4)3, Iron(III) oxalate, Co3(PO4)2, Copper(I) cyanide