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chemistry

Write the formula for Ammonium Phosphate. Warm Up Write the formula for Ammonium Phosphate.

Naming Binary Molecular Compounds 9.3 Naming Binary Molecular Compounds A prefix in the name of a binary molecular compound tells how many atoms of an element are present in each molecule of the compound.

Naming Binary Molecular Compounds 9.3 Naming Binary Molecular Compounds Some guidelines for naming binary molecular compounds: Name the elements in the order listed in the formula. Use prefixes to indicate the number of each kind of atom.

Naming Binary Molecular Compounds 9.3 Naming Binary Molecular Compounds Omit the prefix mono- when the formula contains only one atom of the first element in the name. The suffix of the name of the second element is -ide.

Writing Formulas for Binary Molecular Compounds 9.3 Writing Formulas for Binary Molecular Compounds Writing Formulas for Binary Molecular Compounds How do you write the formula for a binary molecular compound?

Writing Formulas for Binary Molecular Compounds 9.3 Writing Formulas for Binary Molecular Compounds Use the prefixes in the name to tell you the subscript of each element in the formula. Then write the correct symbols for the two elements with the appropriate subscripts.

9.3 Section Quiz. Assess students’ understanding of the concepts in Section 9.3.

9.3 Section Quiz. 1. Which of the following compounds is named INCORRECTLY? CS2, carbon disulfide BCl3, boron trichloride IF7, iodine heptafluoride PCl5, phosphorus hexachloride

9.3 Section Quiz. 2. Which of the following molecular compounds is named INCORRECTLY? SbCl3, antimony trichloride C2O5, dicarbon pentoxide CF4, carbon tetrafluoride H3As, hydrogen arsenide

9.3 Section Quiz. 3. The correct formula for tetraphosphorus trisulfide is P3S4 S3P4 P4S3 S4P3

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