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Click on a box to see the prompt. From the prompt, click on the slide somewhere to see the answer, then click on the purple arrow to come back here. Binary Ionic: formulas to names Binary Ionic: names to formulas Compounds with Polyatomics > Binary: formulas to names > Binary: names to formulas Compliments of the James Madison Center, JMU

CrCl 3

Chromium (III) Chloride

FeN

Iron (III) Nitride

Fe 2 O 3

Iron (III) Oxide

Au 2 S 3

Gold (III) Sulfide

MnO 2

Manganese (IV) Oxide

Titanium (III) Fluoride

TiF 3

Copper (I) Chloride

CuCl

Nickel (II) Nitride

Ni 3 N 2

Molybdenum (III) Sulfide

Mo 2 S 3

Tungsten (VI) Oxide

WO 3

Mn(OH) 2

Manganese (II) Hydroxide

CuCN

Copper (I) Cyanide

CdCO 3

Cadmium Carbonate

Ag 2 SO 4

Silver Sulfate

Cu(ClO 4 ) 2

Copper (II) Perchlorate

Fe(C 2 H 3 O 2 ) 2

Iron (II) Acetate

(NH 4 ) 2 SO 4

Ammonium Sulfate

Co(NO 2 ) 3

Cobalt (III) Nitrite

ZnCrO 4

Zinc Chromate

Ni(ClO 2 ) 3

Nickel (III) Chlorite

Tin (II) Hydroxide

Sn(OH) 2

Lead (II) Carbonate

PbCO 3

Dimercury (I) Chloride

Hg 2 Cl 2

Cobalt (III) Thiosulfate

Co 2 (S 2 O 3 ) 3

Copper (I) Hydrogen Carbonate

CuHCO 3