Mix-it-up! Write the chemical name of the following ionic and covalent compounds, acids, bases and hydrates.
1. PCl5 ______
2. SnCl4 ______
3. AgClO4 ______
4. MgSO4∙7H2O ______
5. SiO2 ______
6. CuCl2 ______
7. SnCl2 ______
8. H2CO3 ______
9. PbCO3 ______
10. Ca(OH)2 ______
11. CoCl2∙6H2O ______
12. AlPO4 ______
13. H2SO4 ______
14. HgS ______
15. HgCl2 ______
16. O2 ______
17. BaSO4 ______
18. Na3PO4 ______
19. Al(OH)3 ______
20. I2 ______
21. Fe2(SO4)3 ______
22. K2SO3 ______
23. CaC2H3O2 ______
24. CrCl3 ______
25. S2Cl2 ______
26. Ba(OH)2∙8H2O ______
27. HCl ______
Mix-it-up! Write the chemical formula of the following ionic and covalent compounds, acids, bases and hydrates.
1. lead (IV) iodide ______
2. beryllium sulfate ______
3. nitric acid ______
4. lithium nitride ______
5. hydroiodic acid ______
6. phosphorus pentachloride ______
7. chlorine gas ______
8. cesium hydroxide ______
9. potassium cyanide ______
10. nitrogen dioxide ______
11. stannous fluoride ______
12. strontium chloride ______
13. potassium nitrate ______
14. hydrosulfuric acid ______
15. cuprous chloride ______
16. barium chloride dihydrate ______
17. perchloric acid ______
18. sodium hydrogen carbonate ______
19. lithium sulphide ______
20. ammonium sulphate ______
21. sulphurous acid ______
22. aluminum chloride hexahydrate ______
23. silver sulphide ______
24. ferric chloride ______
25. dinitrogen tetroxide ______
26. plumbic chloride ______
27. sodium acetate ______
Mix-it-up! Write the chemical name of the following ionic and covalent compounds, acids, bases and hydrates.
1. PCl5 phophorus pentachloride
2. SnCl4 stannic chloride or tin (IV) chloride
3. AgClO4 silver perchlorate
4. MgSO4∙7H2O magnesium sulfate heptahydrate
5. SiO2 silicon dioxide
6. CuCl2 cupric chloride or copper (II) chloride
7. SnCl2 stannous chloride or tin (II) chloride
8. H2CO3 carbonic acid
9. PbCO3 plumbous carbonate or lead (II) carbonate
10. Ca(OH)2 calcium hydroxide
11. CoCl2∙6H2O colbaltous chloride hexahydrate
or cobalt (II) hexahydrate
12. AlPO4 aluminum phosphate
13. H2SO4 sulfuric acide
14. HgS mercuric sulfide or mercury (II) sulfide
15. HgCl2 mercuric chloride or mercury (II) chloride
16. O2 oxygen gas
17. BaSO4 barium sulfate
18. Na3PO4 sodium phosphate
19. Al(OH)3 aluminum hydroxide
20. I2 iodine
21. Fe2(SO4)3 ferric sulfate or iron (III) sulfate
22. K2SO3 potassium sulfite
23. CaC2H3O2 calcium acetate
24. CrCl3 chromic chloride or chromium (III) chloride
25. S2Cl2 disulfur dichloride
26. Ba(OH)2∙8H2O barium hydroxide octachydrate
27. HCl hydrochloric acid
Mix-it-up! Write the chemical formula of the following ionic and covalent compounds, acids, bases and hydrates.
1. lead (IV) iodide PbI4
2. beryllium sulfate BeSO4
3. nitric acid HNO3
4. lithium nitride Li3N
5. hydroiodic acid HI
6. phosphorus pentachloride PCl5
7. chlorine gas Cl2
8. cesium hydroxide CsOH
9. potassium cyanide KCN
10. nitrogen dioxide NO2
11. stannous fluoride SnF2
12. strontium chloride SrCl2
13. potassium nitrate KNO3
14. hydrosulfuric acid H2S
15. cuprous chloride CuCl
16. barium chloride dehydrate BaCl2 ∙2H2O
17. perchloric acid HClO4
18. sodium hydrogen carbonate NaHCO3
19. lithium sulphide Li2S
20. ammonium sulphate (NH4)2SO4
21. sulphurous acid H2SO3
22. aluminum chloride hexahydrate AlCl3∙6H2O
23. silver sulphide Ag2S
24. ferric chloride FeCl3
25. dinitrogen tetroxide N2O4
26. plumbic chloride PbCl4
27. sodium acetate NaC2H3O2