Naming compound Name the Compound with polyatomic ions 1) Sn

Naming compound
Name the Compound with polyatomic ions
1) Sn(NO3)2
2) FePO4
3) Cu2SO4
4) Ni(C2H3O2)2
5) HgCO3
6) Pb(OH)4
Write the correct formula for the compound with polyatomic ions (show your
work):
1) Sodium Chloride
2) Potassium permanaganate
3) Lead (III) hydroxide
4) Lithium carbonate
5) Calcium acetate
6) Sodium phophate
Write the names for the following Molecular compounds:
1)
P4S5 __________________________________
2)
O2 __________________________________
3)
SF6 __________________________________
4)
Si2Br6 __________________________________
5)
SCl4 __________________________________
6)
CH4 __________________________________
7)
B2Si __________________________________
18)
NF3 __________________________________
19)
N2O5 __________________________________
Write the formulas for the following covalent compounds: Show your work!!!!!
1)
nitrogen tribromide __________________________________
2)
hexaboron monosilide __________________________________
3)
chlorine dioxide __________________________________
4)
hydrogen monoiodide __________________________________
5)
iodine pentafluoride __________________________________
6)
dinitrogen trioxide _________________________________
7)
diphosphorous pentoxide)__________________________________
8)
phosphorus triiodide __________________________________
9)
dihydrogen monoxide _____________________________________
Use you spinner to decide which naming strategy to use
1) Na2O
a. Are there more than two elements? _______________ if YES, stop, what kind of
compound is it? _______________________________
b. Is there a metal? if NO, stop, what kind of compound is it?
_______________________________
c. Does the metal have multiple ionic charges (transition metal)? If yes, it
is__________________, if no, it is __________________
Name the compound______________________________________
2) Pb(OH)4
a. Are there more than two elements? _______________ if YES, stop, what kind of
compound is it? _______________________________
b. Is there a metal? if NO, stop, what kind of compound is it?
_______________________________
c. Does the metal have multiple ionic charges (transition metal)? If yes, it
is__________________, if no, it is __________________
Name the compound______________________________________
3) H2O
a. Are there more than two elements? _______________ if YES, stop, what kind of
compound is it? _______________________________
b. Is there a metal? if NO, stop, what kind of compound is it?
_______________________________
c. Does the metal have multiple ionic charges (transition metal)? If yes, it
is__________________, if no, it is __________________
Name the compound______________________________________
4) FeP2
a. Are there more than two elements? _______________ if YES, stop, what
kind of compound is it? _______________________________
b. Is there a metal? if NO, stop, what kind of compound is it?
_______________________________
c. Does the metal have multiple ionic charges (transition metal)? If yes, it
is__________________, if no, it is __________________
Name the compound______________________________________
5) Ni3(PO4)2
a. Are there more than two elements? _______________ if YES, stop, what kind of
compound is it? _______________________________
b. Is there a metal? if NO, stop, what kind of compound is it?
_______________________________
c. Does the metal have multiple ionic charges (transition metal)? If yes, it
is__________________, if no, it is __________________
Name the compound______________________________________
4) N2O5
a. Are there more than two elements? _______________ if YES, stop, what kind of
compound is it? _______________________________
b. Is there a metal? if NO, stop, what kind of compound is it?
_______________________________
c. Does the metal have multiple ionic charges (transition metal)? If yes, it
is__________________, if no, it is __________________
Name the compound______________________________________