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Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NONO YES YES Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NONO YES YES Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 It is an acid. It is an acid. Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Name the first element followed by its oxidation number (as a Roman Numeral). Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Are both elements the same? NO YES Are both elements the same? NO YES Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Name the first element, then the polyatomic ion. (If two elements are present, name both, then the polyatomic ion.) Name the polyatomic first, then name the element second. If there are two polyatomics, name the first, then the second.
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Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 It is an acid. It is an acid. Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NONO YESYES Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NONO YESYES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Name the first element followed by its oxidation number (as a Roman Numeral). Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Are both elements the same? NO YES Are both elements the same? NO YES Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Name the first element, then the polyatomic ion. (If two elements are present, name both, then the polyatomic ion.) Name the polyatomic first, then name the element second. If there are two polyatomics, name the first, then the second.
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Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 It is an acid. It is an acid. Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NONO YESYES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NONO YESYES Name the first element followed by its oxidation number (as a Roman Numeral). Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Are both elements the same? NO YES Are both elements the same? NO YES Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Name the first element, then the polyatomic ion. (If two elements are present, name both, then the polyatomic ion.) Name the polyatomic first, then name the element second. If there are two polyatomics, name the first, then the second.
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Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 It is an acid. It is an acid. Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Name the first element followed by its oxidation number (as a Roman Numeral). Are both elements nonmetals? NONO YESYES Are both elements nonmetals? NONO YESYES Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Are both elements the same? NO YES Are both elements the same? NO YES Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Name the first element, then the polyatomic ion. (If two elements are present, name both, then the polyatomic ion.) Name the polyatomic first, then name the element second. If there are two polyatomics, name the first, then the second.
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Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 It is an acid. It is an acid. Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Name the first element followed by its oxidation number (as a Roman Numeral). Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Are both elements the same? NO YES Are both elements the same? NO YES Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Name the first element, then the polyatomic ion. (If two elements are present, name both, then the polyatomic ion.) Name the polyatomic first, then name the element second. If there are two polyatomics, name the first, then the second.
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Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Are the 2 elements the same? YES YES NONO Are the 2 elements the same? YES YES NONO You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 It is an acid. It is an acid. Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Name the first element followed by its oxidation number (as a Roman Numeral). Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Are both elements the same? NO YES Are both elements the same? NO YES Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Name the first element, then the polyatomic ion. (If two elements are present, name both, then the polyatomic ion.) Name the polyatomic first, then name the element second. If there are two polyatomics, name the first, then the second.
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Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 It is an acid. It is an acid. Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YESYES NONO Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YESYES NONO Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Name the first element followed by its oxidation number (as a Roman Numeral). Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Are both elements the same? NO YES Are both elements the same? NO YES Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Name the first element, then the polyatomic ion. (If two elements are present, name both, then the polyatomic ion.) Name the polyatomic first, then name the element second. If there are two polyatomics, name the first, then the second.
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Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 It is an acid. It is an acid. Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE-ATE -ITE-ITE Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE-ATE -ITE-ITE Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Name the first element followed by its oxidation number (as a Roman Numeral). Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Are both elements the same? NO YES Are both elements the same? NO YES Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Name the first element, then the polyatomic ion. (If two elements are present, name both, then the polyatomic ion.) Name the polyatomic first, then name the element second. If there are two polyatomics, name the first, then the second.
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Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 It is an acid. It is an acid. Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Name the first element followed by its oxidation number (as a Roman Numeral). Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Are both elements the same? NO YES Are both elements the same? NO YES Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Name the first element, then the polyatomic ion. (If two elements are present, name both, then the polyatomic ion.) Name the polyatomic first, then name the element second. If there are two polyatomics, name the first, then the second.
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Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 It is an acid. It is an acid. Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Name the first element followed by its oxidation number (as a Roman Numeral). Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Are both elements the same? NO YES Are both elements the same? NO YES Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Name the first element, then the polyatomic ion. (If two elements are present, name both, then the polyatomic ion.) Name the polyatomic first, then name the element second. If there are two polyatomics, name the first, then the second.
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Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 It is an acid. It is an acid. Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Name the first element followed by its oxidation number (as a Roman Numeral). Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Are both elements the same? NO YES Are both elements the same? NO YES Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Name the first element, then the polyatomic ion. (If two elements are present, name both, then the polyatomic ion.) Name the polyatomic first, then name the element second. If there are two polyatomics, name the first, then the second.
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Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 It is an acid. It is an acid. Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Name the first element followed by its oxidation number (as a Roman Numeral). Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Are both elements the same? NO YES Are both elements the same? NO YES Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Name the first element, then the polyatomic ion. (If two elements are present, name both, then the polyatomic ion.) Name the polyatomic first, then name the element second. If there are two polyatomics, name the first, then the second.
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Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 It is an acid. It is an acid. Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NONO YESYES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NONO YESYES Name the first element followed by its oxidation number (as a Roman Numeral). Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Are both elements the same? NO YES Are both elements the same? NO YES Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Name the first element, then the polyatomic ion. (If two elements are present, name both, then the polyatomic ion.) Name the polyatomic first, then name the element second. If there are two polyatomics, name the first, then the second.
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Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 It is an acid. It is an acid. Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Name the first element followed by its oxidation number (as a Roman Numeral). Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Are both elements the same? NO YES Are both elements the same? NO YES Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Is the polyatomic ion written first? NONO YESYES Is the polyatomic ion written first? NONO YESYES Name the first element, then the polyatomic ion. (If two elements are present, name both, then the polyatomic ion.) Name the polyatomic first, then name the element second. If there are two polyatomics, name the first, then the second.
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Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 It is an acid. It is an acid. Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Name the first element followed by its oxidation number (as a Roman Numeral). Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Are both elements the same? NO YES Are both elements the same? NO YES Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Name the first element, then the polyatomic ion. (If two elements are present, name both, then the polyatomic ion.) Name the polyatomic first, then name the element second. If there are two polyatomics, name the first, then the second.
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Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 It is an acid. It is an acid. Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Name the first element followed by its oxidation number (as a Roman Numeral). Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Are both elements the same? NO YES Are both elements the same? NO YES Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Name the first element, then the polyatomic ion. (If two elements are present, name both, then the polyatomic ion.) Name the polyatomic first, then name the element second. If there are two polyatomics, name the first, then the second.
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Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 It is an acid. It is an acid. Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Name the first element followed by its oxidation number (as a Roman Numeral). Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Are both elements the same? NONO YESYES Are both elements the same? NONO YESYES Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Name the first element, then the polyatomic ion. (If two elements are present, name both, then the polyatomic ion.) Name the polyatomic first, then name the element second. If there are two polyatomics, name the first, then the second.
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Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 It is an acid. It is an acid. Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Name the first element followed by its oxidation number (as a Roman Numeral). Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Are both elements the same? NO YES Are both elements the same? NO YES Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Name the first element, then the polyatomic ion. (If two elements are present, name both, then the polyatomic ion.) Name the polyatomic first, then name the element second. If there are two polyatomics, name the first, then the second.
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Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Does the Formula Begin with hydrogen? NO YES Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO Are the 2 elements the same? YES NO You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 You have diatomic hydrogen. H 2 It is an acid. It is an acid. Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the acid contain a polyatomic ion? YES NO Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Does the polyatomic end in –ate or –ite? -ATE -ITE Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ate with –ic. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Name the polyatomic ion, replacing –ite with –ous. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. Write the prefix hydro-, then the name of the second element with the–ic ending. Add the word acid. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. It is a diatomic element. The molecule has the same name as the element. Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does it begin with a metal which has more than one oxidation number? (EX: Fe, Ni, Cu, Sn, Hg, Pb, Co, Cr, Au) NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Does the formula contain a polyatomic ion? NO YES Name the first element followed by its oxidation number (as a Roman Numeral). Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Are both elements nonmetals? NO YES Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Name the first element, then the second element with –ide ending. Are both elements the same? NO YES Are both elements the same? NO YES Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Name the first element using the proper prefix (di,tri,etc.), but never mono. Name the second element with the proper prefix (including mono) and the –ide ending.. Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Is the polyatomic ion written first? NO YES Name the first element, then the polyatomic ion. (If two elements are present, name both, then the polyatomic ion.) Name the polyatomic first, then name the element second. If there are two polyatomics, name the first, then the second.
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