Identifying Prefixes Naming Compounds Using Formulas Naming Compounds Using the Written Form Determine if the formulas are Ionic or Covalent True or False
100
1
What does mono mean?
100
Magnesium Bromide
What is MgBr
100
CO2
What is Carbon Dioxide's formula?
100
Covalent
CO
100
False
The second element in a written formula name doesn't have to end in -ide
200
2
What does di mean?
200
Potassium Oxide
What is K2O
200
PI3
What is Phosphorus Triiodide's formula
200
Covalent
PCl3
200
True
Covalent compounds are non-metals and non-metals combinedTrue
300
3
What does tri mean?
300
Aluminium Chloride
What is AlCl3
300
SCl2
What is Sulfur Dichloride's formula
300
Ionic
KI
300
True
Covalent Prefixes are what you use to know if there is more than one element in a compound.
400
Tetra
What does tetra mean?
400
Sodium Nitride
What is Na3N
400
NF3
What is Nitrogen Trifluoride's formula
400
Covalent
CF4
400
False
Ionic Compounds are metals and metals combined
500
Deca and Hepta
If there is 10 of one element and 7 of another what do you use?
500
Barium Phosphide
What is Ba3P2
500
O2F2
What is Dioxygen Difluoride's formula
500
Ionic
Ba(NO3)2
500
True
Transition metals use a roman numeral to represent their charge True






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