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Nomenclature Quiz Practice
Sodium bromide Potassium sulfide 3. Copper (I) oxide
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Silver carbonate 5. Lead (II) chloride 6. Barium hydroxide
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7. LiOH __________________________ 8
7. LiOH __________________________ 8. Sn(NO3)2 ________________________ 9. NH4Cl _________________________ 10. Hg2O _________________________
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11. NaHCO3 ____________________________
12. BaSO4 ____________________________ 13. Fe2S ____________________________
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14. Write the electron dot diagrams for magnesium and fluorine. (2)
15. Draw the electron dot diagram for the ionic compound formed by magnesium and fluorine. (3) 16. Explain what the octet rule is and how magnesium and fluorine follow its principles when they form a compound. (2)
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Write the electron dot diagrams for strontium and sulfur.
Draw the electron dot diagram for the ionic compound formed by strontium and sulfur.
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Draw the electron dot diagrams for cesium and nitrogen.
Draw the electron dot diagram for the ionic compound formed by cesium and nitrogen.
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Draw the electron dot diagrams for aluminum and chlorine.
Draw the electron dot diagram for the ionic compound formed by aluminum and chlorine.
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Draw the electron dot diagrams for barium and phosphorus.
Draw the electron dot diagram for the ionic compound formed by barium and phosphorus.
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Magnesium chlorite _________________
Rubidium hydroxide ________________ Iron (II) sulfate __________________
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Ba(OH)2 ____________________
Cu(NO3)2 ______________________ AgCl ______________________
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Sodium sulfite _________________
Tin (II) oxide _________________ 6. Ammonium nitrate __________________
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MnO2 ______________________
Sn(CO3)2 ______________________ Li3PO4 ______________________ 13. PbSO4 ______________________
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14. Write the electron dot diagrams for potassium and sulfur. (2)
15. Draw the electron dot diagram for the ionic compound formed by potassium and sulfur. (3) 16. Explain what the octet rule is and how sulfur and potassium follow its principles when they form a compound. (2)
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