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Exam 2 Naming for Oxyanion Series, Ionic/Covalent Compounds, Binary acids/Oxyacids
1. 1
Exam 2 Naming Worksheet
Formula Name Ionic or Covalent?
C2H3O2-
sodium sulfide
NO3-
bromate
HCO3-
cuprous oxide
Na3PO4
magnesium sulfate
heptahydrate
CuO
chromium (III) bromide
P2O5
HCl
nitrous acid
NaNO2
iron (III) sulfide
2. 2
Monoatomic Ions
Metals: Nonmetals:
Polyatomic Ions: covalently bonded compounds made of two
or more atoms that are considered as a single unit.
Ammonia: ____________
Ammonium: __________
Acetate: _______________
Cyanide:_______________
Hydroxide:____________
Peroxide:______________
Oxyanions: type of polyatomic ions with added oxygen atom
BO33- borate CO32- carbonate
Two Ions in Series Four Ions in Series
Compound more oxygen atoms ends
with ________
Compound with less oxygen atoms
ends with ________
NO3- ____________ NO2- ____________
SO42- ____________ SO3-2 ____________
SeO42-___________ SeO32- ____________
SO42-____________ SO3-2_____________
TeO42-___________ TeO32-____________
AsO43-___________ AsO33-___________
PO43-____________ PO33-____________
Oxyanion with more oxygen atoms
than the “-ate”, now also begins
with _______
Oxyanion with less oxygen atoms
than the “-ite”, now also begins
with ________
ClO4- ___________ IO4-____________
ClO3- ___________ IO3- ____________
ClO2- ___________ IO2-____________
ClO- ____________ IO- ____________
BrO4-____________
BrO3- ____________
BrO2- ____________
BrO- ___________
3. 3
Oxyanions with H+ added
Current Version: (-prefix hydrogen OR dihyrogen)+(anion)
PO43- phosphate ion = HPO42- hydrogen phosphate ion
= H2PO4- dihydrogen phosphate ion
Older Version: (-prefix bi)+(anion)
HCO3- _______________________ HPO42- _______________________
Binary Ionic Compounds
Metals forming a single ion: ________________________________________
KCl ____________________ Na2S ____________________
Metals forming multiple ions
Current: ______________________________________________
CuO _________________ Cu2O ___________________
________ iron (III) sulfate ________ copper (II) chloride
Older Version: ____________________________________________
FeS ___________________ Fe2S3 _____________________
________ copper (I) chloride _______ mercury (II) oxide
4. 4
Ionic Compounds containing polyatomic Ions
Since we should have the polyatomic ions charge memorized,
we do not need to indicate how many of each ion there will be.
MgSO4 _______________________
__________ aluminum chromate
Na3PO4 _______________________
Hydrates: Ionic compounds with water molecules added
We use prefixes to indicate the number of water molecules
1=mono 2=di 3=tri 4=tetra 5=penta
6=hexa 7=hepta 8=octa 9=nona 10=deca
MgSO4 7H2O magnesium sulfate ________hydrate
CoCl2 6H2O cobalt (II) chloride ________hydrate
(Barely Ever seen on Exams)
Covalent Compounds
Formula:(prefix)+(1st non-metal)+(prefix)+(2nd non-metal)
(same prefixes as the hydrates)
1=mono 2=di 3=tri 4=tetra 5=penta
6=hexa 7=hepta 8=octa 9=nona 10=deca
NCl3 nitrogen trichloride
P2O5 diphosphorous pentoxide
________ disulfur dichloride
Cl2O7 __________________________
5. 5
Binary Acids: Hydrogen + non-metal
Formula: (hydro)+(nonmetal+ic)+(acid)
HBr hydrobromic acid
_______ hydrochloric acid
H2S ____________________________
HF ____________________________
Oxyacids: Hydrogen + polyatomic ion
If polyatomic ion ended in –ate, it changes to –ic acid
If polyatomic ion ended in –ite, it changes to –ous acid
EX: chloratechloric acid chlorite chlorous acid
HNO4 pernitric acid
HNO3 __________________
HNO2 __________________
________ hyponitrous acid
H2CO4 _______________________
H2CO3 ______________________
__________ carbonous acid
H2CO________________________