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q3 Week 4 Naming of Compounds

The document is a comprehensive worksheet focused on writing chemical formulas and names for various ionic compounds, including both binary and polyatomic ions. It includes instructions for determining formulas by identifying charges, cross-referencing them, and reducing common subscripts. Additionally, it contains exercises for naming compounds, writing chemical formulas, and understanding ionic bonding concepts.

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q3 Week 4 Naming of Compounds

The document is a comprehensive worksheet focused on writing chemical formulas and names for various ionic compounds, including both binary and polyatomic ions. It includes instructions for determining formulas by identifying charges, cross-referencing them, and reducing common subscripts. Additionally, it contains exercises for naming compounds, writing chemical formulas, and understanding ionic bonding concepts.

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NAME: _________________________________________ DATE: ___________

SECTION: _______________________ SCORE: ___________


TEACHER: ________________________________

Write the Formula / Formula Unit for the following Compounds

Determining the formula for Magnesium Fluoride?


1. Identify the charges = Mg2+ F1
2. Cross the Charges, Mg2+ F1 = Mg1F2
3. If the subscript is a 1 it does not need to be written.
4. If there is a common subscript such as 2 as in Mg2O2, reduce it to Mg1O1 which is also MgO.
Write Formula Unit For the Below Ionic Compounds

Name Cation (+) Anion (-) Formula


Na1+1Cl1-1 = NaCl
1 Sodium Chloride Na1+ Cl1-

2 Aluminum Chloride

3 Aluminum Phosphide

4 Magnesium Oxide

5 Cesium Fluoride

6 Strontium Nitride

7 Lithium Sulfide

8 Calcium Chloride

9 Sodium Bromide

10 Beryllium Iodide

11 Strontium Fluoride

12 Aluminum Fluoride

13 Potassium Nitride

14 Sodium Sulfide

15 Lithium Oxide

16 Calcium Oxide
Polyatomic Ions WS

Ammonium (NH4)1+ Dichromate (Cr2O7)2- Nitrite (NO2)1- Phosphate (PO4)3-


Carbonate (CO3)2- Hydroxide (OH)1- Sulfate (SO4)2-
Chromate (CrO4)2- Nitrate (NO3)1- Sulfite (SO3)2-

Write the NAME of each of the following compounds.

1. (NH4)Cl _______________________________ 14. (NH4)NO2 ____________________________

2. Be(SO4) _______________________________ 15. Na2(Cr2O7)____________________________

3. (NH4)3N ______________________________ 16. Na(OH) ______________________________

4. MgCl2 ______________________________

5. NH4(NO3)______________________________

6. Sr3(PO4)2 _____________________________

7. Zn(CrO4)2 _____________________________

8. K2(Cr2O7) ______________________________
9. Ga(ClO3)3 ____________________________

10. Cu(OH) ***______________________________

11. (NH4)3(PO4)___________________________

12. Fe(SO4)_____________________________

13. Mg(NO3)2___________________________

Write the CHEMICAL FORMULA for each of the given NAMES…………cross charges

17. calcium carbonate Ca2+ (CO3)2- = Ca2(CO3)2 = CaCO3

18. barium nitrate _______________________________ = _______________________________

19. ammonium sulfate _______________________________ = _______________________________

20. aluminum hydroxide ______________________________ = ________________________________

21. calcium phosphate _______________________________ = _______________________________

22. cesium nitrate _______________________________ = _______________________________

23. sodium nitrite _______________________________ = _______________________________

24. calcium sulfate _______________________________ = _______________________________


25. beryllium sulfate _______________________________ = _______________________________

26. sodium carbonate _______________________________ = _______________________________

27. magnesium phosphate_____________________________ = _______________________________

28. calcium phosphate _______________________________ = _______________________________

Write the formula for the variable charged binary ionic compounds:

1. Nickel (II) chloride_________________ 6. Copper (II) chloride________________

2. Gold (III) oxide___________________ 7. Copper (I) bromide_________________

3. Cobalt (II) phosphide_______________ 8. Cobalt (II) phosphide_______________

4. Copper (I) bromide_________________ 9. Manganese (III) bromide____________

5. Iron (III) chloride__________________ 10. Iron (III) fluoride_________________

Name the variable charged compounds……use I, II, III, IV

11. Pb Br4__________________________ 15. Cu Br___________________________

12. Pb3 N2__________________________ 16. Cu O___________________________

13. Cu2 S___________________________ 17. Ni O2___________________________

14. Pb O2___________________________ 18. Cu2 S___________________________


Ions in Chemical Compounds

Complete the following table, being sure that the total charge on the resulting compound is zero.

Hydroxid
Chloride Nitrate Sulfate Sulfide Carbonat Phosphate
Ions e
Cl1- (NO3)1- (SO4)2- S2- e (CO3)2- (PO4)3-
(OH)1-
Hydrogen

H
Sodium
Na

Ammonium
NH41+

Potassium
K

Calcium
Ca

Magnesium
Mg

Aluminum
Al

Iron (I)
Fe

Iron (II)
Fe

Strontium
Sr

Iron (III)
Fe

Lead (II)
Pb

Tin (IV)
Sn

Copper (I)
Cu

Hydrogen
H
Ionic Review

Element # of Valance e- # of e- Gain or Lose Ionic Charge


1 Cl
2 Na
3 Mg
4 O
5 N
6 Al
7 Xe

Below, pay attention what is given and what is being asked. The chart below is not how the test will
be worded. Refer to handouts for additional examples.

Name Cation Anion Chemical Formula

8 Potassium Sulfide

9 Potassium Phosphide

10 Beryllium Fluoride

11 Sr I2

12 K F

13 Ca O

14 Copper (II) Fluoride

15 Tin (I) Sulfide

16 AgO2

17 Al (CO3)2-

18 Na(SO4)2-

19 Xenon

NAME the Ionic Compound

19. _________________________Ca I2 24. ____________________________Li2S

20. ___________________________ Mg O 25. Mg(NO3)2


__________________________________________

21. ___________________________***Cu S 26. Be3(PO4)2


__________________________________________

22. ____________________________***Cr N

23. _________________________***V3 (PO4)2


27. How are Ionic Bonds formed and what is the attractive force within an Ionic Bond?

28. Draw the transfer of electrons within Aluminum Chloride.

a. Using Lewis Dot Structures:

b. Write the Chemical Formula: ______________

29. Draw the transfer of electrons within Barium Sulfide.

a. Using Lewis Dot Structures:

b. Write the Chemical Formula:______________

30. Show what would happen if Ba2+ and F1- bonded.

a. Criss-Cross

b. Name of Compound: ____________

c. Chemical Formula: ___________

31. Show what would happen if Chromium (II) and Sulfur bonded.

a. Criss-Cross

b. Name of Compound: ____________

c. Chemical Formula: _____________

32. From the review sheet, list an example of a POLYATOMIC Ion: ______________________
33. From the review sheet, list an example of a BINARY ionic compound: _________________
34. From the review sheet, list an example of a TERNARY ionic compound:________________
35. Explain what is meant when at atom gains or loses an electron in reference to the octet rule.
36. Ho do you distinguish between an ionic and a covalent compound?______________
Name the following ionic compounds:
1) NH4Cl _____________________________________
2) Fe(NO3)3 _____________________________________
3) TiBr3 _____________________________________
4) Cu3P _____________________________________
5) SnSe2 _____________________________________
6) GaAs _____________________________________
7) Pb(SO4)2 _____________________________________
8) Be(HCO3)2 ___________________________________
9) Mn2(SO3)3 _____________________________________
10) Al(CN)3 _____________________________________

Write the formulas for the following compounds:


11) chromium (VI) phosphate _____________________________________
12) vanadium (IV) carbonate _____________________________________
13) tin (II) nitrite _____________________________________
14) cobalt (III) oxide _____________________________________
15) titanium (II) acetate _____________________________________
16) vanadium (V) sulfide _____________________________________
17) chromium (III) hydroxide _____________________________________
18) lithium iodide_____________________________________
19) lead (II) nitride _____________________________________
20) silver bromide _____________________________________
21) NaBr __________________________________
22) Sc(OH)3 __________________________________
23) V2(SO4)3 __________________________________
24) NH4F __________________________________
25) CaCO3 __________________________________
26) NiPO4 __________________________________
27) Li2SO3 __________________________________
28) Zn3P2 __________________________________
29) Sr(C2H3O2)2 __________________________________
30) Cu2O __________________________________

Write the formulas for the following ionic compounds:


31) lithium acetate __________________________________
32) iron (II) phosphate __________________________________
33) titanium (II) selenide __________________________________
34) calcium bromide __________________________________
35) gallium chloride __________________________________
36) sodium hydride __________________________________
37) beryllium hydroxide __________________________________
38) zinc carbonate __________________________________
39) manganese (VII) arsenide __________________________________
40) copper (II) chlorate __________________________________
41) cobalt (III) chromate __________________________________
42) ammonium oxide __________________________________
43) potassium hydroxide __________________________________
44) lead (IV) sulfate __________________________________
45) silver cyanide __________________________________

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