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Practice Naming These Compounds Do the following examples. : Click on the formula to go to the answer Help HFLiHHNO 2 Hg 2 Cl 2 Na 2 CrO 7 CuBrO CuBrO 3 BaCl BaCl 2 KMnO KMnO 4 PbCrO PbCrO 4 PF PF 3 Ba(NO Ba(NO 2 ) 2 SO SO 3 Ca(NO Ca(NO 3 ) 2 CONaHCO NaHCO 3 CCl CCl 4 Al(HSO Al(HSO 3 ) 3 NO NO 2 H 2 SO H 2 SO 4 NaCl Fe 3 (PO 4 ) Fe 3 (PO 4 ) 2 Au(NO 3 ) Au(NO 3 ) 3 HClO HClO 2 H2SH2SSr(OH) Sr(OH) 2

HF (name as an acid) Click for answer

LiH

Click for answer HNO 2

Click for answer Hg 2 Cl 2

Click for answer Na 2 Cr 2 O 7

Click for answer CuBrO 3

Click for answer BaCl 2

Click for answer KMnO 4

Click for answer PbCr 2 O 7

Click for answer PF 3

Click for answer Ba(NO 2 ) 2

Click for answer SO3

Click for answer Ca(NO3)2

Click for answer CO

Click for answer NaHCO 3

Click for answer CCl 4

Click for answer Al 2 (SO 3 ) 3

Click for answer NO 2

Click for answer H 2 SO 4

Click for answer NaCl

Click for answer Fe 3 (PO 4 ) 2

Click for answer Au(NO 3 ) 3

Click for answer HClO 2

Click for answer H 2 S Name as an acid

Click for answer Sr(OH) 2

Click to return to game slide. hydrofluoric acid HF

Click to return to game slide. lithium hydride LiH

Click to return to game slide. nitrous acid HNO 2

Click to return to game slide. mercurous chloride or Hg 2 Cl 2 mercury(I) chloride

Click to return to game slide. sodium dichromate Na 2 Cr 2 O 7

Click to return to game slide. copper(I) bromate Or cuprous bromate CuBrO 3

Click to return to game slide. barium chloride BaCl 2

Click to return to game slide. potassium permanganate KMnO 4

Click to return to game slide. lead(II) dichromate or plumbous dichromate PbCr2O 7

Click to return to game slide. phosphorous trifluoride PF 3

Click to return to game slide. barium nitrite Ba(NO 2 ) 2

Click to return to game slide. sulfur trioxide SO 3

Click to return to game slide. calcium nitrate Ca(NO 3 ) 2

Click to return to game slide. carbon monoxide CO

Click to return to game slide. sodium bicarbonate NaHCO 3

Click to return to game slide. carbon tetrachloride CCl 4

Click to return to game slide. aluminum sulfite Al 2 (SO 3 ) 3

Click to return to game slide. nitrogen dioxide NO 2

Click to return to game slide. sulfuric acid H 2 SO 4

Click to return to game slide. sodium chloride NaCl

Click to return to game slide. iron(II) phosphate or ferrous phosphate Fe 3 (PO 4 ) 2

Click to return to game slide. auric nitrate or gold(III) nitrate Au(NO 3 ) 3

Click to return to game slide. chlorous acid HClO 2

Click to return to game slide. hydrosulfuric acid H 2 S

Click to return to game slide. strontium hydroxide Sr(OH) 2