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Fill in the blanks to complete the table of Common


Science 10 Polyatomic Ions.
Oxidation of Common Elements Name Formula Ions
A. List the common elements with fixed oxidation number. Bromite BrO2 -1
Acetate C2H3O2 -1
+1 +2 +3 +4 -3 -2 -1 Cyanide CN -1
Hydrogen Carbonate (Bycarbonate) HCO3 -1
Hypochlorite CIO -1
Chlorite CIO2 -1
Chlorate CIO3 -1
Perchlorate CIO4 -1
Chromite CrO2 -1
Permanganate MnO4 -1
Nitrate NO3 -1
Ammonium NH4 +1
Nitronium NO2 +1
Hydronium H3O +1
Carbonate CO3 -2
Chromate CrO4 -2
B. Fill in the blanks to complete the table. Dichromate Cr2O7 -2
Ion Stock name Classical Sulfite SO3 -2
name Citrate C6H5O7 -3
As3+ Arsenic (III) Arsenous Phosphate PO4 -3
As5+ Arsenic (IV) Arsenic
Au+ Gold(I) Aurous D. Write the Name of the following Binary ionic Compounds.
Au 3+
Gold(III) Auric Name Formula
Co2+ Cobalt(II) Cobaltous Calcium Bromide CaBr2
Co 3+
Cobalt(III) Cobaltic Magnesium Nitride Mg3N2
Cu+ Copper (I) Cuprous Aluminum Sulfide AI2S3
Cu 2+
Copper (II) Cupric Potassium Chloride KCI
Cr2+ Chromium(II) Chromous Zinc oxide ZnO
Cr 3+
Chromium(III) Chromic Silver Acetate AgC2H3O2
Fe2+ Iron(II) Ferrous Calcium nitrate Ca(NO3)2
3+
Fe Iron(III) Ferric
Hg22+ Mercury(I) Mercurous E. Name each of the following compounds, using both
2+
Hg Mercury(II) Mercuric the classical and stock nomenclature system.
Mn2+ Manganese(II) Manganous Formula Classical Name Stock Name
Mn3+ Manganese(III) Manganic Cu2O cuprous oxide Copper(I) Oxide
Ni2+ Nickel (II) Nickelous PbS2 Plumbic sulfide Lead(II) Sulfide
3+
Ni Nickel (III) Nickelic F ferrous chloride Iron(II) Chloride
Pb2+ Lead (II) Plumbous Sn3N2 Stannous nitride Tin(III) Nitride
4+
Pb Lead (III) Plumbic Fe2O3 Ferric Oxide Iron(III) Oxide
Pt2+ Platinium(II) Platinous HgBr2 Mercuric Bromide Mercury (I) Bromide
4+
Pt Platinium(IV) Platinic SnF4 Stannic Flouride Tin(II) Flouride
Sb3+ Antimony(III) Antimonous PbI2 Plumbous Iodine Lead(II) Iodine
Sb5+ Antimony(V) Antimonic
2+
Sn Tin (II) Stannous
Sn4+ Tin (IV) Stannic

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Sulfur Trioxide SO3
F. Write the formulas for the Ionic Compounds. Diphosphorus Pentoxide P2O5
Name Formula Dinitrogen Tetroxide N2O4
Calcium Phosphide Ca3P2 Diphosphorus Pentasulfite P2S5
Iron(II) Chloride FeCl2
Cupric Oxide CuO I. Write the Chemical Formula or name of the following acids
Vanadium (III) Chloride VCl3 Formula Name
Stannic Flouride SnF4 Nitric Acid HNO3
Calcium carbide CaC2 Hydrocyanic Acid HCN (aq)
Magnesium Chloride MgCl2 Chloric Acid HClO3
Potassium Iodide KI Acetic Acid CH3COOH
Sodium Bromide NaBr Hydrobromic Acid HBr (aq)
Chromium (II) Oxide CrO Sulfurous Acid H2SO3
Sodium Oxide Na2O Chlorous Acid HClO2
Chromium (III) Oxide Cr2O3 Boric Acid H3BO3
Manganese Phosphide Mg3P2 Hydrochloric Acid HCl (aq)
Silver(I) Sulfide Ag2S Phosphoric Acid H3PO4
Lead (IV) Oxide Pb2O4 Nitrous Acid HNO2
Iron(III) Sulfide Fe2S3 Hydrofluoric Acid HF (aq)
Perchloric Acid HClO4
G. Write the chemical Formula or the name of the Hydroiodic Acid HI (aq)
following compound Phosphorous Acid H3PO3
Name Formula Carbonic Acid H2CO3
Sulfuric Acid H2SO4
Potassium Permanganate KMnO4
Formic Acid HCOOH
Zinc Nitride Zn3N2
Nitric Acid HNO3
Barium Chlorite Ba(ClO2)2
Hydrocyanic acid HCN (aq)
Iron (III) Sulfate Fe2(SO4)3
Chloric acid HClO3
Aluminum Sulfate Al2(SO4)3 Acetic acid CH3COOH
Magnesium Hydroxide Mg(OH)2 Hydrobromic acid HBr (aq)
Calcium Carbonate CaCO3 Sulfurous acid H2SO3
Ammonium Phosphate (NH4)3PO4 HClO4 Perchloric Acid
Copper (II) Carbonate CuCO3 HCOOH Formic Acid
Sodium Perchlorate NaClO4 H3PO4 Phosphoric Acid
Chromium (II) Nitrate Cr(NO3)2 HCl (aq) Hydrochloric Acid
Magnesium Phosphate Mg3(PO4)2 H3BO3 Boric Acid
Strontium Hydrogen Carbonate Sr(HCO3)2 H2SO4 Sulfuric Acid
Potassium Nitrate KNO3 HNO2 Nitrous Acid
H. Write the Chemical Formula or name of the following HI (aq) Hydroiodic Acid
molecules CH3COOH Acetic Acid
Formula Name HF (aq) Hydrofluoric Acid
NO Nitrogen Monoxide H3PO3 Phosphorous Acid
SO2 Sulfur Dioxide HCN (aq) Hydrocyanic Acid
CCI4 Carbon Tetrachloride HClO3 Chloric Acid
P2O5 Diphopherous Pentoxide H2CO3 Carbonic Acid
PCI5 Phosphorous Pentachloride H2SO3 Sulfurous Acid
CI2O8 Dichloride Octoxide HClO2 Chlorous Acid
IF7 Iodine Heptaflouride HNO3 Nitric Acid
BF3 Boron Triflouride HBr (aq) Hydrobromic Acid
Nitrogen Dioxide NO2 HClO4 Perchloric Acid
Carbon Disulfide CS2 HCOOH Formic Acid
Dinitrogen Trioxide N2O3 H3PO4 Phosphoric Acid
HCl (aq) Hydrochloric Acid
2
H3BO3 Boric Acid
______14. Which of the following represents the correct
J. Write the letter of the correct answer on the space formula of a compound?
provided before the number. a. Ca(CIO)3 c. KCI
___1. Which of the following is the oxidation number of Ca? b. Cu2O3 d. NaBr2
a. +1 c. +2 ______15. Which of the following represents the correct name
b. -1 d. -2 of a compound?
___2. Which of the following has the variable oxidation a. Aluminum (III) Phosphide c. Nitrogen sulfide
numbers? b. Copper carbonate d. Potassium iodide
a. Aluminum c. oxygen K. Write the chemical formula or IUPAC names of the
b. Gold d. sodium following substances.
___3. Which of the following is the chemical formula for 1. Magnesium Bromide
Chromate? 2. Barium Nitrite
a. CO3 c. CrO4 3. Dinitrogen Monoxide
b. CrO2 d. Cr2O7 4. Phosphorus trichloride
______4. Which of the following is the charge of sulfate? 5. Magnesium Nitrate
a. -1 c. +1 6. Hydrobromic Acid
7. Acetic acid
b. +2 d. -2
______5. Which of the following uses latin name? 8. Nitrous Acid
9. NaCl
a. Binary covalent c. Stock method
10. AlBr3
b. Classical method d. IUPAC
11. P2O3
______6. Which of the following uses prefixes in naming 12. SF2
compound? 13. Sn(BrO3)
a. Classical c. Ionic 14. HF
b. Covalent d. Stock 15. H2SO4
______7. Which of the following is the root of hydrogen?
a. Hyd c. Hydro L. Choose the correct answer that correspond to the
b. Hydr d. Hydrog word/s
______8. Which of the following refers to prefix hexa? ______1. The substances that are chemically combined in a
a. 5 c. 7 chemical reaction are called________.
b. 6 d. 8 a. Compounds
______9. Which of the following refers to a metal and a non b. Mixtures
metal combination? c. Products
a. Classical c. Ionic d. Reactants
b. Covalent d. Stock ______2. The law of conservation of mass may be satisfied in
______10. Which of the following is the classical name for Pb? balancing a chemical equation by________.
a. Platinic c. Plumbic a. Adjusting the coefficient of the reactants and
b. Platinous d. plumbous product.
______11. Which of the following is not an ionic compound? b. Making the coefficient on both sides of the
a. Ca2C c. KI equation the same
b. C6H12O6 d. NaBr c. Adjusting the subscripts in the formula of the
______12. Which of the following shows the actual number of reactants and products
atoms in the formula? d. Removing symbols of the elements on either side
a. Empirical c. Molecular of the equation when necessary
b. Lewis Electron d. Structural ______3. Decomposition reactions occur under the application
______13. Which of the following does not refer to cation? of any of the following except__________.
a. Aluminum c. Carbon a. Catalyst c. Light
b. Carbon d. mercury b. Heat d. Water
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b. Cr only d. Zn and Cr
______4. When nitrogen reacts completely with hydrogen, the ______13. The electrolysis of water with hydrogen and oxygen
product formed is_________. is an example of _________________.
a. NH2 c. NH3 a. Synthesis reaction
b. N2H2 d. N3H3 b. Decomposition reaction
______5. The reactant between NO and O2 produces NO2. The c. Single replacement reaction
equation that best represent this reaction is_______. d. Double replacement reaction
a. NO + O3 NO2 ______14. Double replacement reaction is
b. NO + O2 2NO2 also________________.
c. 2NO + O2 2NO2 a. Analysis reaction
d. 2NO + 2O2 2NO2 b. Direct combination reaction
______6. During the chemical reaction ______ c. Metathesis reaction
a. New elements are produced d. Substitution Reaction
b. Atoms are destroyed ______15. For the type of reaction represented by
c. Atoms are rearranged A+ BC AC + B, A is a _____________ than B.
d. Elements are destroyed a. Less reactive compound
______7. The unbalanced chemical equation for the reactions in b. Less reactive element
which carbon monoxide burns in oxygen to form c. More reactive compound
carbon dioxide is ________. d. More reactive element
a. CO O2+CO2
b. CO + O CO2
c. CO2 CO+O2
d. CO + O2 CO2
______8. The reaction of the two compounds as reactants and
two compounds as products might be described as a
_______.
a. Synthesis reaction
b. Decomposition reaction
c. Single replacement reaction
d. Double replacement reaction
______9. When two or more substances are combine to form
one substance it is a_______.
a. Synthesis reaction
b. Decomposition reaction
c. Single replacement reaction
d. Double replacement reaction
______10. Mg + 2HCI MgCI2 +H2 is an example of ________
a. Synthesis reaction
b. Decomposition reaction
c. Single replacement reaction
d. Double replacement reaction
______11. When the equation AI + Br2 AIBr3 is balanced, the
coefficient AI is ________.
a. 1 c. 3
b. 2 d. 4
______12. Consider the given portion of the activity series. In
substitution reaction, free Fe can replace ______.
a. Cd only c. Cd and Co
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