Chemistry chapter 9 - Ionic Compounds and Acids and Bases
write the formula for Aluminum hydroxide
Al(OH)3
name this ionic compound - AlF3
Aluminum Fluoride
name the base of Al(OH)3
Aluminum Hydroxide
name this ionic compound-AlPO4
Aluminum Phosphate
name this ionic compound-NH4Cl
Ammonium Chloride
write the formula for Aurous oxide
Au2O
write the formula for Barium chloride
BaCl
name this ionic compound-BaCO3
Barium Carbonate
name this ionic compound-Be3N2
Berryllium Nitride
write the formula for Calcium bromide
CaBr2
name this ionic compound-Ca(NO3)2
Calcium Nitrate
name this ionic compound-Cs3P
Cesium Phosphide
write the formula for Cobaltic sulfite
Co2(SO3)3
write the formula for Cesium sulfide
Cs2S
write the formula for Cuprous sulfide
Cu2S
write the formula for Copper (I) perchlorate
CuClO4
write the formula for Copper (I) hydroxide
CuOH
write the formula for Iron (III) hydroxide
Fe(CH)3
write the formula for Ferric carbonate
Fe2(CO3)2
write the formula for Gallium hydroxide
Ga(CH)3
when acids are dissolved in water they produce
H+ ions
write the formula for Mercuric phosphate
Hg3(PO4)2
name the acid and polyatomic ion of HCL
Hydro Chloric Acid and Chloride
what does FeO contain
Iron (II) ion
write the formula for Potassium iodide
KI (that's an i)
write the formula for Lithium carbonate
Li2CO3
write the formula for Lithium fluoride
LiF
name the base of Mg(OH)2
Magnesium Hydroxide
name this ionic compound-MgSO3
Magnesium Sulfite
write the formula for Magnesium cyanide
Mg(CN)2
write the formula for Magnesium fluoride
MgF2
write the formula for Ammonium nitrate
NH4NO3
write the formula for Sodium iodide
NaI (thats an i)
write the formula for Sodium hydroxide
NaOH
write the formula for Sodium sulfite
NaSO3
when bases are dissolved in water they produce
OH- ions
write the formula for Lead (IV) chlorate
Pb(ClO3)4
write the formula for Plumbous phosphide
Pb3P2
write the formula for Rubidium oxide
Rb2O
write the formula for Tin (IV) oxide
SnO2
name this ionic compound-Na2S
Sodium Sulfide
write the formula for Strontium hydroxide
Sr(OH)2
what is the difference between the stock system and the common name system
Stock system uses roman numerals to show the charge of transition metals and the common name system changes the suffix to show if their larger or smaller.
name this ionic compound-SrBr2
Strontium Bromide
if a compound name ends in -ite or -ate it probably contains what?
a polyatomic ion
name the acid and polyatomic ion of HC2H3O2
acetic acid and acetate
H2CO3 is a
acid
H3PO4 is a
acid
HBr is a
acid
is H2SO3 an acid or base
acid
is HClO4 an acid or base
acid
explain the Law of Definite Proportions
all samples of a compound contain the same ratio of elements regardless of the size or source of the sample.
what type of ions end in -ide
anions
is Ba(OH)2 an acid or base
base
is KOH an acid or base
base
name the acid and polyatomic ion of H2CO3
carbonic acid and carbonate
name the acid and polyatomic ion of H2S
hydro sulfuric acid and sulfide
name the acid and polyatomic ion of HBr
hydrobromic acid and bromide
Ca3(PO4)2 is a
ionic compound
KCL is a
ionic compound
LiNO2 is a
ionic compound
Mg3N2 is a
ionic compound
Na2SO4 is a
ionic compound
SrI2 is a
ionic compound
name the base of Pb(OH)2
lead (II) hydroxide
name the base of LiOH
lithium hydroxide
C4H10 is a
molecular compound
NO2 is a
molecular compound
PCl5 is a
molecular compound
SF6 is a
molecular compound
SiO2 is a
molecular compound
name the acid and polyatomic ion of HNO3
nitric acid and nitrate
name the acid and polyatomic ion of HNO2
nitrous acid and nitrite
name the acid and polyatomic ion of H3PO4
phosphoric acid and phosphate
name the acid and polyatomic ion of H2SO4
sulfuric acid and sulfate
name the acid and polyatomic ion of H2SO3
sulfurous acid and sulfite
explain the Law of Multiple Proportions
when 2 elements combine to form a compound, their weights combine in a fixed ratio of whole numbers
all binary compounds, both ionic and molecular, have what ending to their names
-ide