Properties
Chemical Formulas I
Chemical Formulas II
Nomenclature I
Nomenclature II
100
This type of compound is characterized by the sharing of electrons.
What is a covalent compound?
100
Carbon Dioxide
What is CO2?
100
Hydrochloric Acid
What is HCl?
100
CO
What is carbon monoxide?
100
All binary acids get this prefix.
What is hydro-?
200
This type of compound is characterized by the presence of hydrogen as the cation.
What is an acid?
200
In covalent compounds these are used to describe the number of elements in a compound.
What is a prefix?
200
Hydrobromic Acid
What is HBr?
200
The prefix for the number "9"
What is nona-?
200
All acids derived from a polyatomic ion ending in -ate get this suffix.
What is -ic?
300
Covalent compounds have ______________ melting points
What is low?
300
Dinitrogen pentoxide
What is N2O5?
300
Nitric Acid
What is HNO3?
300
AsF6
What is arsenic hexafluoride?
300
All acids derived from polyatomic ions ending in -ite get this suffix.
What is -ous?
400
Acids in solution turn litmus paper this color.
What is red?
400
Carbon Tetrachloride
What is CCl4?
400
Sulfurous Acid
What is H2SO3?
400
SbS5
What is antimony pentasulfide?
400
H2SO3
What is sulfurous acid?
500
Covalent compounds are composed of __________ and ____________.
What is a metal and nonmetal?
500
Tetraphosphorous Decoxide
What is P4O10
500
Phosphoric Acid
What is H3PO4?
500
Si3F8
What is trisilicone octafluoride?
500
HC2H3O2
What is acetic acid?