NAME ______________________________________ PERIOD _____ BONDING TYPES REVIEW B-Day Look at your Reference sheet that you were given a few days ago in class. Find the polyatomic ions list. Look at the names of the polyatomic ions. 1. What are the 2 most common endings for the polyatomic ion names? 2. Which polyatomic ions have different endings then the ones in the previous question? (List all of them) 3. What do ALL of the polyatomic ions that end in –ATE have in common? 4. What do ALL of the polyatomic ions that end in –ITE have in common? Use your Polyatomic Ion Chart to write the formula for the following COMPOUND NAME 5. Ammonium Phosphate 6. Barium nitrite CATION SYMBOL & CHARGE NH4+ ANION SYMBOL & CHARGE PO43- CHEMICAL FORMULA ANION SYMBOL & CHARGE PO43- Compound Name (NH4)3PO4 7. Ammonium sulfate 8. Aluminum carbonate 9. Iron (III) hydroxide Use your Polyatomic Ion Chart to name the following COMPOUND Formula 10. Mg3 (PO4)2 CATION SYMBOL & CHARGE Mg2+ Magnesium Phosphate 11. BaSO4 12. Cu2SO3 13. Fe2(CO3)3 14. Al(OH)3 Remember, when you have nonmetal bonded to nonmetal a covalent bond is formed. When naming molecules, compounds with covalent bonds, we use the prefixes for how many of each nonmetal is in the compound. Use the prefixes on your Reference sheet to help in naming or writing the formula of the following Molecule Name Molecule Formula 15. BCl3 16. Tetraphosphorus decoxide 17. N2O4 18. Pentaboron nonahydride 19. Cl2O 20. Tribromine octoxide 21. B5H9 22. Chlorine monofluoride Naming all Types of compounds. Write the name or the formula for each of the following. Write the name of the compound IONIC OR COVALENT BONDING Write the Formula 23. Ag2SO4 24. Chromium (III) sulfate 25. N2O5 26. Calcium Hydroxide 27. Na2S 28. Sulfur Pentachloride 29. K2SO4 30. Potassium Peroxide 31. NaHCO3 32. Iron (III) Carbonate 33. PCl5 34. Ammonium Sulfate 35. AgNO3 36. Iron (II) phosphite 37. Cl2F6 38. Lead (II) Chloride 39. SnCl4 40. Cobalt (III) chromate 41. CO 42. Trisilicon pentoxide 43. N2O3 44. Heptacarbon decoxide IONIC OR COVALENT BONDING
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