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Ch 100: Fundamentals for Chemistry Chapter 6: Nomenclature of Inorganic Compounds Naming elements (part 1): Using the periodic table (or table of elements) write the chemical formula for each element and determine whether each element is a metal, metalloid, or non-metal. a) hydrogen b) helium c) calcium d) gold e) chlorine f) silicon g) sodium h) sulfur Naming elements (part 2): Using a Table of Elements write the chemical name for each element and determine whether each element is a metal, metalloid, or non-metal a) Pb b) K c) Ag d) Pt e) Hg f) As g) Ne h) Fe Identifying Ions using the Periodic Table: Identify the type of ion (cation or anion) and charge (2+, 1-, etc.) that is formed by each of the following elements: a) H b) Cl c) Ne d) Ca e) Al f) ONaming the Ions: Name the ion formed by the following elements (use the periodic table if necessary): a) Na b) I c) He d) Mg e) Al f) HgCh 100: Fundamentals for Chemistry Chapter 6: Nomenclature of Inorganic Compounds Naming Simple Compounds (part 1): Write the chemical name (systemic) for each substance. a) KCl b) MgCl2 c) CCl4 d) N2O3 e) Ag2S f) PbO2Naming Simple Compounds (part 2): Write the chemical formula for each substance. a) oxygen b) lithium sulfide c) nitrogen dioxide d) iron(III) chloride e) copper(I) oxide f) tricarbon octahydrideNaming Polyatomic Ions (Part 1): Name the following ions: a) CN- b) NH4+ c) NO2- d) HCO3- e) SO42- f) OH- Naming Polyatomic Ions (Part 2): Write the chemical formula for the following ions: a) carbonate b) peroxide c) acetate d) sulfide e) nitrate f) phosphateCh 100: Fundamentals for Chemistry Chapter 6: Nomenclature of Inorganic Compounds Naming Simple Compounds (part 3): Write the chemical name (systemic) for each substance. a) NH4Cl b) NaNO3 c) Ca3(PO4)2 d) Fe2(SO4)3 e) (NH4)2SO4 f) Ba(OH)2Naming Simple Compounds (part 4): Write the chemical name (systemic) for each substance. a) potassium nitrate b) ammonium hydroxide c) sodium hypochlorite d) calcium bicarbonate e) copper(II) acetate f) potassium cyanideNaming Acids (part 1): Write the chemical name (systemic) for each acid. a) HCl b) HNO3 c) H3PO4 d) H2SO3 e) HClO f) H2SNaming Acids (part 2): Write the chemical name (systemic) for each acid. a) hydrofluoric acid b) nitrous acid c) phosphorous acid d) hydrocyanic acid e) acetic acid f) carbonic acidCh 100: Fundamentals for Chemistry Chapter 6: Nomenclature of Inorganic Compounds Reference Chart: Useful Polyatomic Ions Ion Name NH4+ ammonium NO2- nitrite NO3- nitrate SO32- sulfite SO42- sulfate HSO4- hydrogen sulfate (bisulfate) OH- hydroxide CN- cyanide PO43- phosphate HPO42- hydrogen phosphate (biphosphate) H2PO4- dihydrogen phosphate CO32- carbonate HCO3- hydrogen carbonate (bicarbonate) ClO- hypochlorite ClO2- chlorite ClO3- chlorate ClO4- perchlorate C2H3O2- acetate O22-


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