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Write the chemical name for   CO2

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Write the chemical name for   CO2


Carbon Dioxide


Give the chemical formula for Phosphorous Bromide

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Give the chemical formula for Phosphorous Bromide


PBr3


Name this molecular compound with their common name H2O2

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Name this molecular compound with their common name H2O2


hydrogen peroxide


Name this ion NH4+

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Name this ion NH4+


Ammonium


Name Fe2S3

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Name Fe2S3


Iron (III) Sulfide


Molecular compounds are made up of metals

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Molecular compounds are made up of metals


False

They are made up of nonmetals

An ionic compound is made up of a metal (cation) and a (metal) anion

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An ionic compound is made up of a metal (cation) and a (metal) anion


An ionic compound is made up of a metal (cation) and a (nonmetal) anion


Carbon Dioxide is a molecular compound

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Carbon Dioxide is a molecular compound


True 

Carbon & Oxygen are both nonmetals


Molecular compounds can include metals in rare situations

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Molecular compounds can include metals in rare situations


False


This is the chemical formula for the polyatomic ion acetate C2H6O3

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This is the chemical formula for the polyatomic ion acetate C2H6O3


False

Acetate is C2H3O2-


In a ionic compound the _________ is written first.

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In a ionic compound the _________ is written first.


The cation is written first.

The element with the positive charge.

The metal is written first.


I am the anion Na2SO4

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I am the anion Na2SO4


What is "Sulfate"?

SO4-2


_______________is the only cation polyatomic ion.

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_______________is the only cation polyatomic ion.


What is "Ammonium"

NH4+


In the ionic compound Zinc (II) Chloride the anion has a ______ charge.

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In the ionic compound Zinc (II) Chloride the anion has a ______ charge.


What is -1?

Chloride = Cl-1


In the ionic compound Pb(NO3)2 there are __2___atoms of ____ & ____atoms of ____ in the anion.

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In the ionic compound Pb(NO3)2 there are __2___atoms of ____ & ____atoms of ____ in the anion.


What is (N,3, & O)?

In the polyatomic compound  Pb(NO3)2 there are __2___atoms of N___ & __6__atoms of __O__ in the anion.



Write the name for this polyatomic ion SO42-

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Write the name for this polyatomic ion SO42-


What is sulfate?


The overall charge (Net Charge) on the ionic compound Ba(NO3)2 is_____.

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The overall charge (Net Charge) on the ionic compound Ba(NO3)2 is_____.


What is Zero?

Electrically Neutral


The correct name for PO43- is_____________.

 

DAILY DOUBLE

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The correct name for PO43- is_____________.

 

DAILY DOUBLE


What is Phosphate


Polyatomics are written __________because they are made up of 2 or more______________ atoms, thus they are the __________.

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Polyatomics are written __________because they are made up of 2 or more______________ atoms, thus they are the __________.


What is second, nonmetal, & anion?


All of these are polyatomic ions except for

NO3-                      C2O42-

ClO3-                        KO2-

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All of these are polyatomic ions except for

NO3-                      C2O42-

ClO3-                        KO2-


What is KO2-?

This is not a polyatomic ion. Polyatomic ions are made up of 2 or more nonmetals and K is a metal.


The charge on the silver ion is __________.

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The charge on the silver ion is __________.


What is +1?

Though silver is a transitional metal, it can only have a charge of +1.


The elements that are next to the staircase on the periodic table are called__________.

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The elements that are next to the staircase on the periodic table are called__________.


What are metalloids?


Nonmetals tend to form the _______ ion.

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Nonmetals tend to form the _______ ion.


What is negative ion?

Anion


Metals tend to _______ electrons while nonmetals ________ electrons.

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Metals tend to _______ electrons while nonmetals ________ electrons.


What is lose & gain?


An orange-red flame is produced when SrCl2 and SrSO4 are put into the flame. _________ is the element that causes this color.

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An orange-red flame is produced when SrCl2 and SrSO4 are put into the flame. _________ is the element that causes this color.


What is Sr (Stronium)?

Metals give off color during a flame test not nonmetals.

Stronium is the metal present in both of these chemical formulas, thus the color produced is due to the Stronium atom.


In the flame test lab we know that K )potassium) gives off a _________ color while Cu (copper) gives off a __________ color.


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In the flame test lab we know that K )potassium) gives off a _________ color while Cu (copper) gives off a __________ color.


K (potassium) color is pink/purple (lilac)

Cu (copper) color is blue/green





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