Naming Ionic Compounds with Multi-Charge Cations PDF
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This document contains practice questions for naming ionic compounds, specifically focusing on those with multi-charge cations.
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If you\'re given a formula, write the correct name; if you\'re given a name, write the correct formula. Do not put any spaces in your formulas. 1\. lead (II) oxide 2\. cobalt (II) fluoride 3\. cobalt (III) phosphide 4\. Pb3P4 5\. FeI2 6\. PbS 7\. vanadium (III) sulfide 8\. iron (II) bromide...
If you\'re given a formula, write the correct name; if you\'re given a name, write the correct formula. Do not put any spaces in your formulas. 1\. lead (II) oxide 2\. cobalt (II) fluoride 3\. cobalt (III) phosphide 4\. Pb3P4 5\. FeI2 6\. PbS 7\. vanadium (III) sulfide 8\. iron (II) bromide 9\. manganese (II) fluoride 10\. Cr3P2 11\. copper (I) chloride 12\. tin (IV) iodide 13\. copper (II) chloride 14\. cobalt (III) chloride 15\. lead (IV) fluoride 16\. iron (II) sulfide 17\. cobalt (II) chloride 18\. (Hg2)3P2 19\. mercury (I) fluoride 20\. vanadium (V) oxide 21\. CrCl2 22\. chromium (II) iodide 23\. titanium (II) oxide 24\. cobalt (III) iodide 25\. copper (I) oxide