Chemistry: Chemical Names and Formulas
Ammonium Sulfide
(NH4)2S
Aluminum Sulfite
Al2(SO3)3
Arsenic Pentafluoride
AsF5
Arsenic heptaoxide
AsO7
Mono
1
Deca
10
Di
2
Tri
3
Tetra
4
Penta
5
Hexa
6
Hepta
7
Octa
8
Nona
9
Molecule
A ________ is an electrically neutral group of atoms that act together as a unit.
Chemical formula
A _________ ___________ indicates the makeup of a compound.
Molecular Formula
A ____________ ___________ tells the exact makeup of 1 molecule of a molecular compound.
Silver Iodate
Ag(IO3)
Silver Sulfate
Ag2SO4
Hydrogen
Although __________ is on the left side of the "staircase" on the periodic table, it is a non-metal.
Emperical formula
An __________ ___________ tells the smallest whole number ration of + to - ions within an ionic compound.
Negative
Atoms that gain electrons get a ___________ charge.
Barium Phosphide
Ba3P2
Beryllium Oxalate
Be(C2O4)
Tetrabromine Decaiodide
Br4I10
Zinc Oxalate
C2O4Zn
Propane
C3H8
Calcium Oxide
CaO
Gallium Chlorate
ClO3
Cobalt (III) Permanganate
Co(MnO4)3
Cobalt (III) Phosphate
Co(PO4)
Cobalt (III) Dichromate
Co2(Cr2O7)3
Chromium (II) Nitride
Cr3N2
Copper (I) Sulfite
Cu2(SO3)
Lead (IV) Fluoride
F4Pb
Iron (II) Carbonate
Fe(CO3)
Iron (III) Sulfite
Fe2(SO3)3
Hypochlorous Acid
H(ClO)
Chlorous Acid
H(ClO2)
Hydrogen Sulfide
H(HS)
Arsenic Acid
H3(AsO4)
Phosphorus Acid
H3PO4
Hydrobromic Acid
HBr
Bromic Acid
HBrO3
Chlorous Acid
HClO2
Chloric Acid
HClO3
Hydrofluoric Acid
HF
Mercury (II) Cyanide
Hg(CN)2
Mercury (I) Bromide
Hg2Br2
Diiodine Nonachloride
I2Cl9
Iodine Heptabromide
IBr7
Transfer
Ionic compounds are formed when atoms _________ electrons.
Potassium Arsenate
K3(AsO4)
Potassium Nitride
K3N
Positive
Metals tend to form ions with a __________ charge.
Magnesium Hydrogen Sulfate
Mg(HSO4)2
Magnesium Phosphate
Mg3(PO4)2
Two elements
Molecular compounds are formed when ____ __________ bond together.
Share
Molecular compounds are formed when atoms _______ electrons.
Nitrogen Trichloride
NCl3
Sodium Bromate
Na(BrO3)
Nickel (II) Chloride
NiCl2
Oxygen Dichloride
OCl2
Ionic
Of the two types of compounds, ______ compounds have a much higher melting point.
Phosphorus Pentoxide
P4O10
Phosphorus pentachloride
PCl5
Lead (IV) Nitrate
Pb(NO3)4
Hexasulfur Dichloride
S2Cl6
Trisulfur Nonoxide
S3O9
Sulfur Trioxide
SO3
Antimony Trichloride
SbCl3
Diselenium hexafluoride
Se2F6
Silicon Tetrabromide
SiBr4
Silicon (IV) Iodide
Sil4
Tin (IV) Carbonate
Sn(CO3)2
Tin (IV) Chromate
Sn(CrO4)2
Tin (II) Fluoride
SnF2
Strontium Nitrite
Sr(NO2)2
Tellurium Hexachloride
TeCl6
Periodic table
The ________ _________ contains all the elements, arranged according to similarites in their properties.
Metals
The __________ are on the left hand side of the "staircase".
Nonmetals
The _______________ are on the right hand side of the "staircase".
Ionic Molecular
The two types of compounds are __________ and ____________.
Ionic
_______ compounds are good conductors if they are dissolved in water, (aqueous state).
Crystals
__________ are huge conglomerations of + and - ions in a 3-dimensional, repeating pattern.