Give the formula for the following name: Dichlorine Heptaoxide
Cl2O7
Give the name for the following formula: N2O
Dinitrogen Monoxide
The two types of elements that make up an ionic compound
Metal and Nonmetal
The elements that always need roman numerals
Transition metals
Give the name for the following formula: NO
Nitrogen monoxide
Give the Formula for the following name: Lithium Oxide
Li2O
Give the name for the following formula: HCl
Hydrochloric acid
The two types of compounds that make up a covalent compound.
Two nonmetal
The compounds that always need prefixes
Covalent Compounds
Give the formula for the following name: Copper (I) Oxide
Cu2O
Give the Formula for the following name: Lead (IV) Oxide
PbO2
Give the name for the following formula: NaNO3
Sodium Nitrate
The element that all acids contain
Hydrogen
The prefix used when there is NO polyatomic ion in the acid.
Hydro
Deca is...
10
Give the formula for the following name: phosphous acid
H3PO3
Give the name for the following formula: AgClO4
Silver Perchlorate
Types of compounds that conduct electricity
Ionic compounds
Types of compounds that do NOT need roman numerals
Covalent compounds and acid compounds
Give the formula for the following name: Aluminum Sulfate
Al2(SO4)3
Give the formula for the following name: Ammonium Carbonate
(NH4)2CO3
Give the name for the following formula: Ba(C2H3O2)2
Barium Acetate
Types of compounds that have low melting points.
Covalent compounds.
The other two names we call covalent compounds.
Molecular or Binary
Write the name for the following formula: Fe(C2H3O2)3
Iron (III) Acetate