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Ch 100: Fundamentals for ChemistryChapter 6: Nomenclature of Inorganic CompoundsNaming 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) hydrogenb) heliumc) calciumd) golde) chlorinef) silicong) sodiumh) sulfurNaming 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-metala) Pbb) Kc) Agd) Pte) Hgf) Asg) Neh) FeIdentifying 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) Hb) Clc) Ned) Cae) Alf) ONaming the Ions:Name the ion formed by the following elements (use the periodic table if necessary):a) Nab) Ic) Hed) Mge) Alf) HgNaming Simple Compounds (part 1):Write the chemical name (systemic) for each substance.a) KClb) MgCl2c) CCl4d) N2O3 e) Ag2Sf) PbO2Naming Simple Compounds (part 2):Write the chemical formula for each substance.a) oxygenb) lithium sulfidec) nitrogen dioxided) iron(III) chloridee) copper(I) oxidef) 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) carbonateb) peroxidec) acetated) sulfidee) nitratef) phosphateNaming Simple Compounds (part 3):Write the chemical name (systemic) for each substance.a) NH4Clb) NaNO3c) Ca3(PO4)2d) Fe2(SO4)3e) (NH4)2SO4f) Ba(OH)2Naming Simple Compounds (part 4):Write the chemical name (systemic) for each substance.a) potassium nitrateb) ammonium hydroxidec) sodium hypochlorited) calcium bicarbonatee) copper(II) acetatef) potassium cyanideNaming Acids (part 1):Write the chemical name (systemic) for each acid.a) HClb) HNO3c) H3PO4d) H2SO3e) HClOf) H2SNaming Acids (part 2):Write the chemical name (systemic) for each acid.a) hydrofluoric acidb) nitrous acidc) phosphorous acidd) hydrocyanic acide) acetic acidf) carbonic acidReference Chart: Useful Polyatomic IonsIon NameNH4+ammoniumNO2-nitriteNO3-nitrateSO32-sulfiteSO42-sulfateHSO4-hydrogen sulfate (bisulfate)OH-hydroxideCN-cyanidePO43-phosphateHPO42-hydrogen phosphate (biphosphate)H2PO4-dihydrogen phosphateCO32-carbonateHCO3-hydrogen carbonate


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