Multivalent Ionic Compounds Practice HWK_answers

SNC2D Chemistry Ionic Compounds – Naming and Formulae Practice
Multivalent metals (metals from the Transition metals and from Group III, IV, V, VI except for Al) form binary ionic compounds by bonding with a non-­‐metal. Provide the correct name or formula for the following ionic compounds. Iron (III) chloride
FeCl3 FeCl2 V2O5 MnO2 Manganese (IV) oxide
NiF3 CuS CuBr Fe2O3 SnF4 Na2S CaI2 Gold (I) oxide
Au2O AuCl3 PbO Al2S3 Aluminum sulfide (Al not multivalent)
Nickel (III) fluoride
Hg2F2 Mercury (I) fluoride
Copper (II) sulfide
HgI2 BeSe Iron (III) bromide
AlBr3 Aluminum bromide (Al not multivalent)
Tin (IV) fluoride
KCl Sodium sulfide (Na not multivalent)
MnCl2 Manganese (II) chloride
Calcium iodide (Ca not multivalent)
NiCl2 Nickel (II) chloride
Iron (II) chloride
Vanadium (V) oxide
Cupper (I) bromide
Gold (III) chloride
Lead (II) oxide
Mercury (II) iodide
Berillium selenide (Be not multivalent)
Potassium chloride (K not multivalent)
***The numbers should be written as subscripts (my PDF filler doesn't have subscript functionality)
copper(II) iodide CuI2
copper(I) oxide iron(II) sulfide FeS
manganese(IV) oxide gold(III) chloride sodium sulfide Na2S
calcium bromide CaBr
magnesium sulfide MgS
vanadium(V) nitride V3N5
chromium(II) oxide CrO
lead(IV) sulfide PbS2
beryllium selenide BeSe
potassium iodide KI
vanadium(IV) chloride VCl4
nickel(III) selenide Ni2Se3
iron(III) bromide cobalt(II) sulfide CoS
tin(IV) chloride manganese(II) fluoride MnF2
antimony(V) bromide SbBr5
cobalt(III) oxide Co2O3
titanium(IV) oxide TiO2
SNC2D AuCl3
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MnO2
FeBr3
SnCl4
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