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Test Your Knowledge: Stock and Classical Names Jordan Fike 3/5/10 Pd.2

Give the Stock Name for the following Fe +2 Bi +3 Th +4 Sn +2 Ge +4 Cr +3 Co +3 Hg 2 +2 Iron(II) Bismuth(III) Thorium(IV) Tin(II) Germanium(IV) Chromium(III) Cobalt(III) Mercury(I)

Give the Classical Name for the following Ce +3 Cu +2 Au +3 Sb +3 Fe +3 Ga +3 Sn +2 Hg +2 None Cupric None Stibous Ferric None Stannous Mercuric

Which of the following have classical names? If so, name it. Ag Cu Pb Sb Au Zn V Cr None Cuprous/Cupric Plumbous/Plumbic Stibous/Stibic None Chromous/Chromic

Give the origin of the following atomic symbols K Pb Sn Ag Cu Sb Au Fe Hg W Latin: kalium meaning potash or K 2 CO 3 Latin: plumbum meaning lead Latin: stannum meaning tin Latin: argentum meaning silver Latin: cyprium meaning Cyprus Latin: stibium meaning antimony(III) sulfide Latin: aurum meaning gold Latin: ferrum meaning iron Greek: hydragarum meaning liquid silver German: wolfram meaning heavy stone/tungsten

Give the Stock and Classical Names Pb +4 Sn +2 Cu + Fe +3 Cr +2 Hg 2 +2 Lead(IV): Plumbic Tin(II): Stannous Copper(I): Cuprous Iron(III): Ferric Chromium(II): Chromous Mercury(I): Mercurous

List all elements with classical names: give name and symbol Antimony: Sb Chromium: Cr Copper: Cu Iron: Fe Lead: Pb Mercury: Hg Tin: Sn

List all possible stock names Ce Ga Tl Th Bi Ge Co Ni Cerium(III); Cerium(IV) Gallium(I); Gallium(II); Gallium(III) Thallium(I); Thallium(III) Thorium(II); Thorium(IV) Bismuth(III); Bismuth(IV) Germanium(II); Germanium(IV) Cobalt(II); Cobalt(III) Nickel(II); Nickel(III)

List all possible oxidation states Fe Ag Zn Cu Hg Sn Mn Sb +2, , +2 Hg 2 +2, +2 +2, , +5

Identify the element and oxidation state Ferrous Stannic Stibous Plumbic Cupric Mercuric Stibic Chromic Iron, +2 Tin, +4 Antimony, +3 Lead, +4 Copper, +2 Mercury, +2 Antimony, +5 Chromium, +3