Chemistry Formula Writing/Naming Review Worksheet 12-5-11

**OK chemists……apparently we aren’t over this latest speed bump yet…….we still need some work on formula writing and naming before we can move on to acids and bases. Being able to choose which formulas are ionic and which are molecular is a critical skill in this process. Complete this worksheet handwritten and we will go over it tomorrow in class. Make sure to get the info below into your SIS today so you will have it when we begin to name acids and bases. Be patient and make sure you are doing the homework BY YOURSELF!! If you aren’t then you cannot learn this material. As always I love you guys!! J

*Copy table 9.5 (page 272) into your SIS

*Copy Acid Naming/Formula Writing Rules 1, 2 and 3 under table 9.5 into your SIS.

*Complete the following on a separate sheet of paper. Hand in your completed work for credit when you are done.

Identify the following compounds as ionic or molecular than name them:

1) Fe(OH)2

2) Cu(NO3)3

3) SO3

4) N2S

5) BF3

6) P2Br4

7) CO

8) Se3O2

9) SF6

10) NH3

11) NO2

12) Li2S

13) PH3

14)  MgBr2

15)  Be(OH)2

15)  HN4Cl

16)  Pb(SO4)2

17)  Be(HCO3)2

18)  S6I10

19)  Mn2(SO3)3

Identify the following as ionic or molecular then write the formulas for them:

20) potassium iodide

21) mercury I oxide

22) aluminum chloride

23) chromium III nitrate

24) calcium carbonate

25) tin IV sulfate

26) beryllium phosphide

27) lead IV hydroxide

28) sodium phosphate

29) aluminum carbonate

30) calcium chloride

31) cobalt III cyanide

32) nitrogen trichloride

33) boron carbide

34) dinitrogen trioxide

35) phosphorus pentafluoride

36) carbon tetrachloride

37) sulfur dibromide

38) diboron tetrahydride

39) oxygen difluoride

40) carbon disulfide

41) nitrogen monoxide

42) aluminum oxide

43) manganese II acetate

44) ammonium chloride