Identifying Prefixes | Naming Compounds Using Formulas | Naming Compounds Using the Written Form | Determine if the formulas are Ionic or Covalent | True or False |
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1
What does mono mean?
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Magnesium Bromide
What is MgBr
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CO2
What is Carbon Dioxide's formula?
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Covalent
CO
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False
The second element in a written formula name doesn't have to end in -ide
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2
What does di mean?
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Potassium Oxide
What is K2O
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PI3
What is Phosphorus Triiodide's formula
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Covalent
PCl3
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True
Covalent compounds are non-metals and non-metals combinedTrue
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3
What does tri mean?
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Aluminium Chloride
What is AlCl3
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SCl2
What is Sulfur Dichloride's formula
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Ionic
KI
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True
Covalent Prefixes are what you use to know if there is more than one element in a compound.
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Tetra
What does tetra mean?
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Sodium Nitride
What is Na3N
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NF3
What is Nitrogen Trifluoride's formula
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Covalent
CF4
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False
Ionic Compounds are metals and metals combined
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Deca and Hepta
If there is 10 of one element and 7 of another what do you use?
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Barium Phosphide
What is Ba3P2
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O2F2
What is Dioxygen Difluoride's formula
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Ionic
Ba(NO3)2
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True
Transition metals use a roman numeral to represent their charge True
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