Simple Ionic
Polyatomic Ions
Transition Metals
Covalent
Types of Bonds
100

The number of valence electrons in the element Mg

What is 2?
100

This is where I would find the name of the compound SO4-2

What is on the chart?

100

The number in Roman numerals tells you this about the transition metal.

What is the charge?

100
The prefix for 5 in covalent naming

What is penta?

100

This type of bond is between 2 nonmetals

What is covalent?

200

The charge on Se when it becomes an ion.

What is -2?

200

The name for the compound NaNO3

What is Sodium Nitrate?
200

The formula for the compound Iron (II) Chloride

What is FeCl2?

200

The formula of Carbon Monoxide

What is CO?

200

NaCl is this type of bond

What is ionic
300

The name of the compound K2O

What is potassium oxide?

300

The name for the compound Sr3(PO4)2

What is Strontium Phosphate?

300

The name of the compound CuO.

What is Copper (II) Oxide?

300

The name of the compound PCl3

What is Phosphorous Trichloride?
300

This type of bond is the ONLY type of bond that uses prefixes in its nomenclature.

What is covalent?

400

The formula of the compound Lithium Fluoride

What is LiF?

400

The formula for the compound Potassium Sulfate

What is K2SO4?

400

The formula of the compound Vanadium (III) Phosphide

What is VP?

400

The formula of the compound Chlorine dioxide

What is ClO2?

400

This type of ionic bond requires the use of Roman numerals in its nomenclature.

What are transition metals?

500

The formula of the compound Magnesium Sulfide

What is MgS?

500

The formula for the compound Ammonium Hydroxide

What is NH4OH?

500

The name of the compound Pb(SO4)2?

What is Lead (IV) Sulfate?

500

The name of the compound P2S5?

What is diphosphorous pentasulfide?

500

The ending that is used when naming the SECOND element in a bond, no matter the type of bond.

What is "ide"