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ch10 Nomenclature Report

1. The document provides a chemical nomenclature exercise where the student must write the names and formulas for various inorganic compounds including: ions and ionic compounds, covalent compounds, acids, and hydrates. 2. It asks the student to classify and name or write the formula for 40 additional compounds involving ions, acids, and other species. 3. The student is then asked 5 questions about recognizing the different types of compounds from their formulas and when Roman numerals and Greek prefixes are used in naming compounds.

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ch10 Nomenclature Report

1. The document provides a chemical nomenclature exercise where the student must write the names and formulas for various inorganic compounds including: ions and ionic compounds, covalent compounds, acids, and hydrates. 2. It asks the student to classify and name or write the formula for 40 additional compounds involving ions, acids, and other species. 3. The student is then asked 5 questions about recognizing the different types of compounds from their formulas and when Roman numerals and Greek prefixes are used in naming compounds.

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Name: Chem 10, Section:

[Individual exercise] Exercise Date:

Chemical Nomenclature
Write the names and formulas for the following inorganic compounds in the spaces provided.

Part 1: Ions and Ionic Compounds

Write formulas/charges or names as appropriate for each of the following monatomic ions.

1. Calcium ion 6. C-4


2. Phosphide ion 7. Rb+1
3. Iodide ion 8. Pb+4
4. Gallium ion 9. S-2
5. Titanium(IV) ion 10. Cr+2

Write formulas or names as appropriate for each of the following ionic compounds.

1. Magnesium nitride 6. SrI2


2. Lithium oxide 7. Ba3(PO4)2
3. Aluminum sulfite 8. (NH4)2O
4. Copper(II) bicarbonate 9. Fe(ClO)3
5. Sodium nitrate 10. ZnCrO4

Part 2: Covalent Compounds

Write formulas or names as appropriate for each of the following covalent compounds.

1. Dichlorine monoxide 6. AsI3


2. Disulfur dichloride 7. P4O10
3. Carbon tetrafluoride 8. Cl2O7
4. Phosphorus pentachloride 9. SeCl6
5. Nitrogen tribromide 10. NO

Part 3: Acids

Write formulas or names as appropriate for each of the following acids.

1. Hydroiodic acid 6. HCN (aq)


2. Carbonic acid 7. H2C2O4 (aq)
3. Chlorous acid 8. HNO2 (aq)
4. Sulfuric acid 9. H2Cr2O7 (aq)
5. Phosphorous acid 10. HMnO4 (aq)

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Part 4: Hydrates (optional – check with your instructor to see if you are responsible for this section)

Write formulas or names as appropriate for each of the following hydrates.

1. Magnesium sulfate heptahydrate 6. CoSO4•H2O


2. Copper(I) sulfate pentahydrate 7. Na2CrO4•4H2O
3. Potassium phosphate decahydrate 8. CuF2•2H2O
4. Calcium chloride hexahydrate 9. Sr(NO3)2•6H2O
5. Iron(III) nitrate nonahydrate 10. ZnSO4•7H2O

Part 5: Nomenclature of Ionic Compounds, Covalent Compounds and Acids

Classification Name or Formula


1. C3O2
2. IF7
3. Rb2CO3
4. SnS2
5. Au(CN)3
6. H2CrO4 (aq)
7. H3P (aq)
8. Li3PO4
9. Mg3N2
10. Ti(C2H3O2)4
11. Fe2O3
12. NaH
13. Br3O8
14. MnS2O3
15. NH4NO2
16. Cd(ClO2)2
17. Ba(HSO3)2
18. Cu2O
19. NiBr3
20. Sr(OH)2
21. Perchloric acid
22. Potassium permanganate
23. Calcium hydride
24. Vanadium(II) bicarbonate
25. Bismuth(V) nitrate
26. Rubidium peroxide

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27. Strontium hydrogen phosphite
28. Hydrofluoric acid
29. Chromium(III) thiocyanate
30. Acetic acid
31. Molybdenum(IV) carbonate
32. Tetraiodine nonaoxide
33. Diphosphorus tetrafluoride
34. Aluminum sulfate
35. Ammonium hydroxide
36. Sodium dichromate
37. Carbon disulfide
38. Nickel(II) oxalate
39. Barium selenide
40. Silver bisulfate

Questions

1. How are the following types of compounds recognized from their formulas?
Ionic
Covalent
Acid

2. When do parentheses appear in the formulas of ionic compounds?

3. Do Roman Numerals appear in the names of ionic or covalent compounds? Explain why they are used.

4. Do Greek Prefixes appear in the names of ionic or covalent compounds? Explain why they are used.

5. What is the relationship between the number of hydrogens in an acid and the charge on the anion that they are
combined with?

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