Chem 10 Nomenclature Review

An answer key is provided at the end of this worksheet. Nomenclature of Ions and Ionic Compounds ... Pb +4 Potassium Sulfur ... Chem 10 Nomenclature R...

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Nomenclature CHEM 10 Review Worksheet This Chem 10 worksheet is provided to help you review Nomenclature. Please note that the additional polyatomic ions that you must memorize for Chem 11 are not included! An answer key is provided at the end of this worksheet.

Nomenclature of Ions and Ionic Compounds 1. Complete the table below for the following monatomic metal and nonmetal ions. Atom Name Barium

Ion Formula/ Charge

Ion Name Phosphide ion

Cu+1 I-1 Gallium Selenium Nickel(III) ion Hydrogen Mg+2 Aluminum ion Pb

+4

Potassium Sulfur Fluoride ion Zinc 2. Write formulas for the ionic compounds listed below. It is helpful to first identify the cations and anions. Name Potassium nitride Aluminum sulfide Barium nitrite Chromium(III) bromide Zinc phosphate Iron(II) carbonate Potassium dichromate Niobium(V) oxide Ammonium sulfate Calcium thiocyanate Silver hydroxide Manganese(IV) chlorate Lithium acetate Tin(II) bicarbonate Gallium oxalate Copper(I) oxide

Cation

Anion

Chemical Formula

Strontium phosphide Mercury(II) sulfite Potassium peroxide Ammonium bromide Cesium bisulfite Cobalt(III) nitrate Magnesium cyanide Titanium(IV) phosphite Sodium hypochlorite Gold(I) thiosulfate Indium(III) iodide Lithium carbide Bismuth(V) chromate Nickel(II) Permanganate 3. Write the names for the ionic compounds listed below. Formula MgH2 Ba(ClO2)2 SnF2 KNO3 Li2CrO4 (NH4)3P TiO2 RbCN Zn(MnO4)2 Al(HSO4)3 Na2S CuSO4 Sr(HCO3)2 FeN GaCl3 Mn(C2O4)2 CaSe Au2(SO3)3 NaClO4 Mg(OH)2

Name

Nomenclature of Acids 1. What element always leads the formula of an acid? 2. The names of acids depend on the type of anion they contain. Complete the following table: Name of Anion ends in __ide

Name of Acid is

__ate ___ous acid 3. Identify and name the anions in the following acids, then name the acids. Acid Formula

Formula

Anion in Acid Name

Acid Name

HBr (aq) H3PO4 (aq) HClO2 (aq) HCN (aq) HMnO4 (aq) H2SO3 (aq) 4. From the name of the acid supplied, determine whether the anion it contains end in -ide, -ate or -ite. Then identify the anion and write the correct formula for the acid. Acid Name Sulfuric acid Hydrofluoric acid Chromic acid Nitrous acid Hydrophosphoric acid Oxalic acid

Ends in

Anion in Acid Formula

Acid Formula

Nomenclature of Simple Binary Covalent Compounds 1. When naming or writing the formulas of binary covalent compounds, the rule is that you write the nonmetal with more metallic character first. Which of the following non-metals would you write first? oxygen or nitrogen iodine or chlorine silicon or sulfur 2. Write the names or formulas as required for each of the following covalent compounds. Compound Cl2O6

Name or Formula

CO H2S ICl5 N2F2 Br3O8 XeCl4 SO3 tetraphosphorus decoxide tricarbon disulfide hydrogen iodide sulfur heptafluoride dichlorine monoxide silicon tetrabromide dinitrogen pentoxide 3. Why is it necessary to use prefixes in the names of covalent compounds?

4. In what cases do we not use prefixes in the names of covalent compounds?

Answer Key Part A: Nomenclature of Ions and Ionic Compounds 1. Complete the table below for the following monatomic metal and nonmetal ions. Atom Name

Ion Formula/Charge

barium

Ba

Ion Name

+2

-3

barium cation

phosphorus

P

phosphide anion

copper

Cu+1

copper(I) cation

iodine

-1

I

iodide anion

gallium

Ga+3

gallium cation

-2

selenide anion

+3

nickel(III) cation

selenium nickel hydrogen

Se Ni

H-1 +2

hydride anion

magnesium

Mg

magnesium cation

aluminum

Al+3

aluminum cation

lead potassium sulfur fluorine zinc

+4

lead(IV) cation

+1

potassium cation

Pb K

S-2

sulfide anion

-1

F

Zn

fluoride anion

+2

zinc cation

2. Write formulas for the ionic compounds listed below. Compound Name

Compound Formula

potassium nitride

K 3N

aluminum sulfide

Al2S3

barium nitrite

Ba(NO2)2

chromium(III) bromide

CrBr3

zinc phosphate

Zn3(PO4)2

iron(II) carbonate

FeCO3

potassium dichromate

K2Cr2O7

niobium(V) oxide

Nb2O5

ammonium sulfate

(NH4)2SO4

calcium thiocyanate

Ca(SCN)2

silver hydroxide

AgOH

manganese(IV) chlorate

Mn(ClO3)4

lithium acetate

LiC2H3O2

tin(II) bicarbonate

Sn(HCO3)2

gallium oxalate

Ga2(C2O4)3

copper(I) oxide

Cu2O

strontium phosphide

Sr3P2

mercury(II) sulfite

HgSO3

potassium peroxide

K2O2

ammonium bromide

NH4Br

cesium bisulfite

CsHSO3

cobalt(III) nitrate

Co(NO3)3

magnesium cyanide

Mg(CN)2

titanium(IV) phosphite

Ti3(PO3)4

sodium hypochlorite

NaClO

gold(I) thiosulfate

Au2S2O3

indium(III) iodide

InI3

lithium carbide

Li4C

bismuth(V) chromate

Bi2(CrO4)5

nickel(II) permanganate

Ni(MnO4)2

3. Write the names for the ionic compounds listed below. Compound Formula

Compound Name

MgH2

magnesium hydride

Ba(ClO2)2

barium chlorite

SnF2

tin(II) fluoride

KNO3

potassium nitrate

Li2CrO4

lithium chromate

(NH4)3P

ammonium phosphide

TiO2

titanium(IV) oxide

RbCN

rubidium cyanide

Zn(MnO4)2

zinc permanganate

Al(HSO4)3

aluminum bisulfate

Na2S

sodium sulfide

CuSO4

copper(II) sulfate

Sr(HCO3)2

strontium bicarbonate

FeN

iron(III) nitride

GaCl3

gallium chloride

Mn(C2O4)2

manganese(IV) oxalate

CaSe

calcium selenide

Au2(SO3)3

gold(III) sulfite

NaClO4

sodium perchlorate

Mg(OH)2

magnesium hydroxide

Part B: Nomenclature of Acids 1. What element always leads the formula of an acid?

Hydrogen, which occurs as the H+ cation.

2. The names of acids depend on the type of anion they contain. Complete the following table: Name of Anion ends in

Name of Acid is

__ide

hydro___ic acid

__ate

___ic acid

__ite

___ous acid

3. Identify and name the anions in the following acids, then name the acids. Acid Formula

Anion in Acid

Acid Name

HBr (aq)

Br-1, bromide

hydrobromic acid

-3

H3PO4 (aq)

PO4 , phosphate

phosphoric acid

HClO2 (aq)

ClO2-1, chlorite

chlorous acid

HCN (aq)

-1

CN , cyanide

hydrocyanic acid

-1

HMnO4 (aq)

MnO4 , permanganate

permanganic acid

H2SO3 (aq)

SO3-2, sulfite

sulfurous acid

4. From the name of the acid supplied, identify the anion it contains then write the correct formula for the acid. Acid Name

Anion in Acid

Acid Formula

Sulfuric acid

sulfate, SO4-2

H2SO4 (aq)

Hydrofluoric acid

-1

fluoride, F

Chromic acid

chromate, CrO4

Nitrous acid

nitrite, NO2-1

HF (aq) -2

-3

H2CrO4 (aq) HNO2 (aq)

Hydrophosphoric acid

phosphide, P

H3P (aq)

Oxalic acid

oxalate, C2O4-2

H2C2O4 (aq)

Part C: Nomenclature of Simple Binary Covalent Compounds 1. Which of the following non-metals would you write first in a covalent compound's name or formula? oxygen or nitrogen iodine or chlorine silicon or sulfur 2. Write the names or formulas as required for each of the following covalent compounds. Compound

Name or Formula

Cl2O6

dichlorine hexaoxide

CO

carbon monoxide

H2S

hydrogen sulfide

ICl5

iodine pentachloride

N2F2

dinitrogen difluoride

Br3O8

tribromine octaoxide

XeCl4

xenon tetrachloride

SO3

sulfur trioxide

tetraphosphorus decoxide

P4O10

tricarbon disulfide

C3S2

hydrogen iodide

HI

sulfur heptafluoride

SF7

dichlorine monoxide

Cl2O

silicon tetrabromide

SiBr4

dinitrogen pentoxide

N2O5

3. Why is it necessary to use prefixes in the names of covalent compounds? In covalent compounds, the neutral non-metal atoms involved can combine in a variety of ratios, producing several different compounds (containing the same elements). Thus prefixes are needed in their names to differentiate between these compounds, by indicating the number of atoms of each non-metal atom found in them. 4. In what cases do we not use prefixes in the names of covalent compounds? The prefix "mono" is dropped from the name of the first element when there is only one atom of that element present. Also, no prefixes at all are used in the names of covalent compounds containing hydrogen.