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Ionic Nomenclature
3. Write the name for each of the following compounds.
a. Na;S
а.
b. NH.CI
b.
c. CuF
с.
d. FeSO4
d.
e. Mn(NO;)2
f. CuF2
f.
4. Write the chemical formula for each of the following compounds.
a. nickel (II) phosphate
a.
b. calcium nitrate
b.
c. ammonium sulfate
c.
d. magnesium nitride
d.
e. silver (I) sulfide
е.
f. iron (II) phosphide
f.
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Transcribed Image Text:Ionic Nomenclature 3. Write the name for each of the following compounds. a. Na;S а. b. NH.CI b. c. CuF с. d. FeSO4 d. e. Mn(NO;)2 f. CuF2 f. 4. Write the chemical formula for each of the following compounds. a. nickel (II) phosphate a. b. calcium nitrate b. c. ammonium sulfate c. d. magnesium nitride d. e. silver (I) sulfide е. f. iron (II) phosphide f.
2. Write the formula of an ionic compound formed by the following main-group elements.
1. Combine the ions to write formula of compound formed by each pair.
CHEM 100
Homework #4
Names and Formulas of Ionic Compounds
Name:
Ionic Formulas
Ion
CO,
OH
a.
Na*
Fe+
с.
Co
a. Cesium and Sulfur
c. Strontium and Nitrogen
b. Calcium and Chlorine
b.
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Transcribed Image Text:2. Write the formula of an ionic compound formed by the following main-group elements. 1. Combine the ions to write formula of compound formed by each pair. CHEM 100 Homework #4 Names and Formulas of Ionic Compounds Name: Ionic Formulas Ion CO, OH a. Na* Fe+ с. Co a. Cesium and Sulfur c. Strontium and Nitrogen b. Calcium and Chlorine b.
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Ions are charged species which can be both positively or negatively charged. These are of two types. Cations are formed by the loss of electrons. Anions are formed by the gain of electrons.

 

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