N.E. Packet 1 Write the name for each of the following compounds. 1

N.E. Packet
1
Nomenclature WS 1 (Ionic Compounds)
Name:
Date:
Per:
Write the name for each of the following compounds.
1. CaCO3
11. BaSO4
2. FeO
12. Zn(NO3)2
3. K2SO3
13. CuSO4
4. AgCl
14. AlCl3
5. Ca3(PO4)2
15. NaOH
6. Ba(OH)2
16. PbCl2
7. Na2S
17. KNO3
8. FeCl2.
18. Mg(OH)2
9. Na2CrO4
19. LiClO3
10. (NH4)2SO4
20. NiS
Write the chemical formula for each of the following compounds.
21. sodium nitrite
31. potassium carbonate
22. iron (III) oxide
32. silver sulfide
23. aluminum hydroxide
33. nickel (II) carbonate
24. ammonium hydroxide
34. calcium phosphate
25. magnesium chloride
35. copper (II) nitrite
26. calcium chloride
36. magnesium sulfide
27. copper (I) oxide
37. aluminum oxide
28. potassium sulfate
38. barium nitride
29. zinc oxide
39. lead (II) sulfate
30. barium sulfite
40. tin (II) carbonate
2
Write the name for each of the following compounds.
41. NH4NO2
51. K2SO3
42. MgF2
52. Cu2S
43. Ba(ClO3)2
53. Mn(ClO4)4
44. Al2S3
54. ZnBr2
45. Sn(SO4)2
55. Fe2(CrO4)3
46. PbO2
56. NaClO4
47. Hg2Cl2
57. KClO
48. Zn(CH3COO)2
58. Mg3N2
49. K2SO4
59. NaMnO4
50. Co2(SO4)3
60. KMnO4
Write the chemical formula for each of the following ionic compounds.
61. barium sulfide
72. potassium bromide
62. manganese (II) carbonate
73. sodium peroxide
63. iron (II) acetate
74. copper (II) bromide
64. potassium chlorate
75. ammonium sulfide
65. lead (II) fluoride
76. calcium nitrate
66. chromium (III) sulfate
77. zinc hydroxide
67. ammonium chlorate
78. sodium carbonate
68. mercury (II) chromate
79. lead (IV) oxide
69. silver phosphate
80. potassium perchlorate
70. potassium dichromate
81. silver nitride
71. hydrogen peroxide
82. sodium bicarbonate
NOMENCLATURE WS 2 - Mixed Practice
Molecular Compounds, Ionic Compounds, & Acids
NAME THE FOLLOWING COMPOUNDS:
1.
BaSO3
14. AgNO3
2.
(NH4)3PO4
15. As2O5
3.
PBr5
16. Fe2O3
4.
MgSO4
17. HClO
5.
CaO
18. N2O3
6.
H3PO4
19. HF
7.
Na2Cr2O7
20. H2C2O4
8.
MgO
21. NaHCO3
9.
SO3
22. SiBr4
10. Cu(NO3)2
23. CuCl2
11. HI
24. HNO2
12. N2O
25. SnO2
13. MnO
26. BaCrO4
WRITE FORMULAS FOR THE FOLLOWING COMPOUNDS:
27. hydrobromic acid
40. diphosphorus pentoxide
28. chromium(III) carbonate
41. sulfurous acid
29. magnesium sulfide
42. lead(II) nitrate
30. iodine trichloride
43. dihydrogen monoxide
31. lithium hydride
44. sodium oxalate
32. ammonium hydroxide
45. perchloric acid
33. calcium chloride
46. chlorous acid
34. hydroselenic acid
47. silicon dioxide
35. iron(II) nitride
48. carbonic acid
36. aluminum hydroxide
49. sodium chlorate
37. tin(II) fluoride
50. xenon hexafluoride
38. sulfur tetrachloride
51. nickel nitrate
39. mercury(II) iodide
52. potassium perchlorate
Worksheet #1: Writing and Balancing Formula Equations
Step 1: Write each formula and balance each formula using SUBSCRIPTS.
Step 2: Balance the overall equation using coefficients.
1.
sulfur
+
2.
zinc
3.
hydrogen
+
nitrogen
Æ
ammonia
4.
hydrogen
+
chlorine
Æ
hydrogen chloride
5.
carbon
6.
calcium oxide
7.
phosphorus
8.
hydrochloric acid
9.
barium chloride
10.
aluminum sulfate + calcium hydroxide Æ aluminum hydroxide + calcium sulfate
11.
ethane (C2H6)
12.
aluminum oxide
+
oxygen
sulfuric acid
+
water
water
oxygen
+
Æ
Æ
Æ
hydrogen
+
hydrogen
calcium hydroxide
diphosphorus pentoxide
sulfuric acid
oxygen
+
carbon monoxide
sodium hydroxide
+
+
zinc sulfate
Æ
Æ
+
+
sulfur dioxide
Æ
Æ
aluminum
Æ
Æ
sodium chloride
barium sulfate
carbon dioxide
+
oxygen
+
+
water
+
water
hydrochloric acid
Worksheet #2: Synthesis Reactions
In synthesis reactions, two or more reactants come together to form one compound.
A + B Æ AB
Complete the following word equations, and write and balance the formula equation.
1.
calcium +
oxygen
Æ
2.
copper
+
3.
calcium oxide
4.
hydrogen
+
nitrogen
Æ
5.
hydrogen
+
chlorine
Æ
6.
silver
sulfur
7.
chromium
+
oxygen
8.
aluminum
+
bromine
9.
sodium
10.
hydrogen
+
11.
aluminum
+
+
sulfur
+
+
copper(II) sulfide
Æ
water
Æ
Æ
iodine
Æ
Æ
Æ
oxygen
oxygen
Æ
Æ
calcium hydroxide
Worksheet #3: Decomposition Reactions
In decomposition reactions, one compound will break down into two or more parts.
1.
barium carbonate
Æ
2.
magnesium carbonate
3.
potassium carbonate
4.
zinc hydroxide
5.
Iron(II) hydroxide
Æ
6.
nickel(II) chlorate
Æ
7.
sodium chlorate
8.
potassium chlorate
9.
sulfuric acid
10.
carbonic acid
11.
aluminum oxide
12.
silver oxide
Æ
Æ
Æ
Æ
Æ
Æ
Æ
Æ
Æ
Worksheet #4: Single-Replacement Reactions
Step 1 - Write the formulas of the reactants on the left of the yield sign
Step 2 - Look at the Activity Series to determine if the replacement can happen
Step 3 - If the replacement can occur, complete the reaction and balance it. If the reaction
cannot happen, write N.R. (no rxn) on the product side.
1.
lead +
zinc acetate
Æ
2.
iron
+
aluminum oxide
3.
silver nitrate
4.
sodium bromide
5.
aluminum bromide
+
6.
sodium iodide
bromine
7.
calcium
8.
magnesium
9.
silver
10.
potassium
11.
sodium
+
+
+
+
+
nickel
Æ
Æ
iodine
chlorine
+
nitric acid
+
water
water
Æ
Æ
Æ
Æ
Æ
Æ
hydrochloric acid
sulfuric acid
+
Æ
Æ
Worksheet #5: Double-Replacement Reactions
In these reactions, all you do is look at the names of the reactants, and "switch partners". Just
be sure that the new pairs come out with the positive ion named first, and paired with a
negative ion.
1.
aluminum iodide +
mercury(II) chloride Æ
2.
silver nitrate
+
potassium phosphate
3.
copper(II) bromide
4.
calcium acetate
5.
ammonium chloride
+
6.
calcium nitrate
hydrochloric acid
7.
iron(II) sulfide
8.
copper(II) hydroxide
9.
calcium hydroxide
10.
calcium bromide
+
+
aluminum chloride
+
+
Æ
mercury(I) acetate
acetic acid
Æ
Æ
hydrochloric acid
+
Æ
sodium carbonate
+
+
Æ
Æ
Æ
phosphoric acid
Æ
potassium hydroxide
Æ
Examine the products of the reactions on this page, and determine in each whether a gas,
water, or a precipitate is formed. Use solubility rules from your notes or at the back of your
textbook to determine the solubilities of the reaction products. If there is no gas, water, or
precipitate produced, put an "X" through the yield sign, because no reaction occurs.
Worksheet #6: Combustion Reactions
We will focus on the combustion of hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons react with oxygen to form
carbon dioxide and water.
1.
methane (CH4)
2.
ethane (C2H6)
3.
propane (C3H8)
4.
butane (C4H10)
5.
pentane (C5H12)
6.
hexane (C6H14)
7.
ethene (C2H4)
+
8.
ethyne (C2H2)
+
9.
benzene (C6H6)
+
oxygen
+
Æ
oxygen
+
Æ
oxygen
+
oxygen
+
+
Æ
oxygen
Æ
oxygen
oxygen
+
Æ
oxygen
oxygen
Æ
Æ
Æ
Æ