Classify each of the name the compound or write the formula as appropriate e- Share St lonic/covalent? Name/Formula SO3 NazSO4 AIH3 numerals Iron (E) SUlfide Fes \onic Salt metal, roman Co(ClO:)2 lonic salt Cobalt ) perchlora N204 Cr(PO4)2 Calcium hydroxide Sulfur dichloride Covalent molecule SCI2 1.) No metal 2.) prefuxes Iron(III) bromate Calcium nitride Phosphorous pentoxide Copper (I) hydrogen Carbonate Manganese (IV)phosphide Dihydrogen oxide

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Naci
c-tranoferred
Nat Ci
Naci
Molecules
- H20
Salt
Classify each of the following compounds as ionic or covalent. The either
name the compound or write the formula as appropriate
e-Shared
lonic/covalent?
Name/Formula
SO3
NazSO4
AIH3
Fes
lonic
numerals Iron (E) SUlfide
Sat
metal, roman"
Co(CIO4)2
lonic salt
Cobalt t) perchiorate
N204
Cr(PO4)2
Calcium hydroxide
Sulfur dichloride
Covalent molecule
1.) No metal 2.) prefixes
SCI2
Iron(II) bromate
Calcium nitride
Phosphorous pentoxide
Copper (I) hydrogen
Carbonate
Manganese
(IV)phosphide
Dihydrogen oxide
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Transcribed Image Text:Naci c-tranoferred Nat Ci Naci Molecules - H20 Salt Classify each of the following compounds as ionic or covalent. The either name the compound or write the formula as appropriate e-Shared lonic/covalent? Name/Formula SO3 NazSO4 AIH3 Fes lonic numerals Iron (E) SUlfide Sat metal, roman" Co(CIO4)2 lonic salt Cobalt t) perchiorate N204 Cr(PO4)2 Calcium hydroxide Sulfur dichloride Covalent molecule 1.) No metal 2.) prefixes SCI2 Iron(II) bromate Calcium nitride Phosphorous pentoxide Copper (I) hydrogen Carbonate Manganese (IV)phosphide Dihydrogen oxide 5 | Page
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Covalent compound are formed by sharing of electron/electrons between participating atoms whereas ionic compounds are formed by electrostatic force of attraction between cation and anions form from participating atoms.

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