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(Still) More Naming Practice

Write the names of the following chemical compounds:

1) BBr3 ______________________________________

2) CaSO4 ______________________________________

3) C2Br6 ______________________________________

4) Cr(CO3)3 ______________________________________

5) Ag3P ______________________________________

6) IO2 ______________________________________

7) VO2 ______________________________________

8) PbS ______________________________________

9) CH4 ______________________________________

10) N2O3 ______________________________________

Write the formulas of the following chemical compounds:

11) tetraphosphorus triselenide ____________________________________

12) potassium acetate ______________________________________

13) iron (II) phosphide ______________________________________

14) disilicon hexabromide ______________________________________

15) titanium (IV) nitrate ______________________________________

16) diselenium diiodide ______________________________________

17) copper (I) phosphate ______________________________________

18) gallium oxide ______________________________________

19) tetrasulfur dinitride ______________________________________

20) phosphorus ______________________________________

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(Still) More Naming Practice - Answers
Write the names of the following chemical compounds:

1) BBr3 boron tribromide

2) CaSO4 calcium sulfate

3) C2Br6 dicarbon hexabromide

4) Cr(CO3)3 chromium (VI) carbonate

5) Ag3P silver phosphide

6) IO2 iodine dioxide

7) VO2 vanadium (IV) oxide

8) PbS lead (II) sulfide

9) CH4 methane

10) N2O3 dinitrogen trioxide

Write the formulas of the following chemical compounds:

11) tetraphosphorus triselenide P4Se3

12) potassium acetate KC2H3O2

13) iron (II) phosphide Fe3P2

14) disilicon hexabromide Si2Br6

15) titanium (IV) nitrate Ti(NO3)4

16) diselenium diiodide Se2I2

17) copper (I) phosphate Cu3PO4

18) gallium oxide Ga2O3

19) tetrasulfur dinitride S4N2

20) phosphorus P4

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Naming Acids and Bases
Name the following acids and bases:

1) NaOH _______________________________________

2) H2SO3 _______________________________________

3) H2S _______________________________________

4) H3PO4 _______________________________________

5) NH3 _______________________________________

6) HCN _______________________________________

7) Ca(OH)2 _______________________________________

8) Fe(OH)3 _______________________________________

9) H3P_______________________________________

Write the formulas of the following acids and bases:

10) hydrofluoric acid _______________________________________

11) hydroselenic acid _______________________________________

12) carbonic acid _______________________________________

13) lithium hydroxide _______________________________________

14) nitrous acid _______________________________________

15) cobalt (II) hydroxide _______________________________________

16) sulfuric acid _______________________________________

17) beryllium hydroxide _______________________________________

18) hydrobromic acid _______________________________________

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Naming Acids and Bases Answers
Name the following acids and bases:

1) NaOH sodium hydroxide

2) H2SO3 sulfurous acid

3) H2S hydrosulfuric acid

4) H3PO4 phosphoric acid

5) NH3 ammonia

6) HCN hydrocyanic acid

7) Ca(OH)2 calcium hydroxide

8) Fe(OH)3 iron (III) hydroxide

9) H3P hydrophosphoric acid

Write the formulas of the following acids and bases:

10) hydrofluoric acid HF

11) hydroselenic acid H2Se

12) carbonic acid H2CO3

13) lithium hydroxide LiOH

14) nitrous acid HNO2

15) cobalt (II) hydroxide Co(OH)2

16) sulfuric acid H2SO4

17) beryllium hydroxide Be(OH)2

18) hydrobromic acid HBr

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Naming Ionic Compounds Practice Worksheet
Name the following ionic compounds:

1) NH4Cl _____________________________________

2) Fe(NO3)3 _____________________________________

3) TiBr3 _____________________________________

4) Cu3P _____________________________________

5) SnSe2 _____________________________________

6) GaAs _____________________________________

7) Pb(SO4)2 _____________________________________

8) Be(HCO3)2 _____________________________________

9) Mn2(SO3)3 _____________________________________

10) Al(CN)3 _____________________________________

Write the formulas for the following compounds:

11) chromium (VI) phosphate _____________________________________

12) vanadium (IV) carbonate _____________________________________

13) tin (II) nitrite _____________________________________

14) cobalt (III) oxide _____________________________________

15) titanium (II) acetate _____________________________________

16) vanadium (V) sulfide _____________________________________

17) chromium (III) hydroxide _____________________________________

18) lithium iodide_____________________________________

19) lead (II) nitride _____________________________________

20 silver bromide _____________________________________

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Solutions for the Naming Ionic Compounds Practice Worksheet

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1) ammonium chloride
2) iron (III) nitrate
3) titanium (III) bromide
4) copper (I) phosphide
5) tin (IV) selenide
6) gallium arsenide
7) lead (IV) sulfate
8) beryllium bicarbonate
9) manganese (III) sulfite
10) aluminum cyanide

11) Cr(PO4)2
12) V(CO3)2
13) Sn(NO2)2
14) Co2O3
15) Ti(C2H3O2)2
16) V2S5
17) Cr(OH)3
18) LiI
19) Pb3N2
20) AgBr

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Mixed Ionic/Covalent Compound Naming
For each of the following questions, determine whether the compound is ionic or
covalent and name it appropriately.

1) Na2CO3 _________________________________________

2) P2O5 _________________________________________

3) NH3 _________________________________________

4) FeSO4 _________________________________________

5) SiO2 _________________________________________

6) GaCl3 _________________________________________

7) CoBr2 _________________________________________

8) B2H4 _________________________________________

9) CO _________________________________________

10) P4 _________________________________________

For each of the following questions, determine whether the compound is ionic or
covalent and write the appropriate formula for it.

11) dinitrogen trioxide _________________________________________

12) nitrogen _________________________________________

13) methane _________________________________________

14) lithium acetate _________________________________________

15) phosphorus trifluoride _________________________________________

16) vanadium (V) oxide _________________________________________

17) aluminum hydroxide _________________________________________

18) zinc sulfide _________________________________________

19) silicon tetrafluoride _________________________________________

20) silver phosphate _________________________________________

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Ionic/Covalent Compound Naming Solutions
For each of the following questions, determine whether the compound is ionic or
covalent and name it appropriately.

1) Na2CO3 sodium carbonate

2) P2O5 diphosphorus pentoxide

3) NH3 ammonia

4) FeSO4 iron (II) sulfate

5) SiO2 silicon dioxide

6) GaCl3 gallium chloride

7) CoBr2 cobalt (II) bromide

8) B2H4 diboron tetrahydride

9) CO carbon monoxide

10) P4 phosphorus

For each of the following questions, determine whether the compound is ionic or
covalent and write the appropriate formula for it.

11) dinitrogen trioxide N2O3

12) nitrogen N2

13) methane CH4

14) lithium acetate LiC2H3O2

15) phosphorus trifluoride PF3

16) vanadium (V) oxide V2O5

17) aluminum hydroxide Al(OH)3

18) zinc sulfide ZnS

19) silicon tetrafluoride SiF4

20) silver phosphate Ag3PO4

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Organic Compound Naming Worksheet
Write the name of each of the following organic compounds:

1)

2)

3)

Write the structures for the following organic molecules:

4) methylcyclopentane

5) 2-ethyl-2-pentene

6) diethylamine

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Organic Compound Naming Worksheet - Answers
Write the name of each of the following organic compounds:

1) 3-methylpentane

2) cyclohexanol

3) 3-ethylhexane

Write the structures for the following organic molecules:

4) methylcyclopentane

5) 2-ethyl-2-pentene

6) diethylamine

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Lots of Ionic Naming Practice Problems

Name the following ionic compounds:

1) NaBr __________________________________

2) Sc(OH)3 __________________________________

3) V2(SO4)3 __________________________________

4) NH4F __________________________________

5) CaCO3 __________________________________

6) NiPO4 __________________________________

7) Li2SO3 __________________________________

8) Zn3P2 __________________________________

9) Sr(C 2H3O2)2 __________________________________

10) Cu2O __________________________________

11) Ag3PO4 __________________________________

12) YClO3 __________________________________

13) SnS 2 __________________________________

14) Ti(CN)4 __________________________________

15) KMnO4 __________________________________

16) Pb3N2 __________________________________

17) CoCO3 __________________________________

18) CdSO3 __________________________________

19) Cu(NO2)2 __________________________________

20) Fe(HCO3)2 __________________________________

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Write the formulas for the following ionic compounds:

21) lithium acetate __________________________________

22) iron (II) phosphate __________________________________

23) titanium (II) selenide __________________________________

24) calcium bromide __________________________________

25) gallium chloride __________________________________

26) sodium hydride __________________________________

27) beryllium hydroxide __________________________________

28) zinc carbonate __________________________________

29) manganese (VII) arsenide __________________________________

30) copper (II) chlorate __________________________________

31) cobalt (III) chromate __________________________________

32) ammonium oxide __________________________________

33) potassium hydroxide __________________________________

34) lead (IV) sulfate __________________________________

35) silver cyanide __________________________________

36) vanadium (V) nitride __________________________________

37) strontium acetate __________________________________

38) molybdenum sulfate __________________________________

39) platinum (II) sulfide __________________________________

40) ammonium sulfate __________________________________

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Ionic Naming Practice Problems - Solutions
Name the following ionic compounds:

1) NaBr sodium bromide

2) Sc(OH)3 scandium hydroxide

3) V2(SO4)3 vanadium (III) sulfate

4) NH4F ammonium fluoride

5) CaCO3 calcium carbonate

6) NiPO4 nickel (III) phosphate

7) Li2SO3 lithium sulfite

8) Zn3P2 zinc phosphide

9) Sr(C 2H3O2)2 strontium acetate

10) Cu2O copper (I) oxide

11) Ag3PO4 silver phosphate

12) YClO3 yttrium chlorate

13) SnS 2 tin (IV) sulfide

14) Ti(CN)4 titanium (IV) cyanide

15) KMnO4 potassium permanganate

16) Pb3N2 lead (II) nitride

17) CoCO3 cobalt (II) carbonate

18) CdSO3 cadmium sulfite

19) Cu(NO2)2 copper (I) nitrite

20) Fe(HCO3)2 iron (II) bicarbonate

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Write the formulas for the following ionic compounds:

21) lithium acetate LiC 2H3O2

22) iron (II) phosphate Fe3(PO4)2

23) titanium (II) selenide TiSe

24) calcium bromide CaBr2

25) gallium chloride GaCl3

26) sodium hydride NaH

27) beryllium hydroxide Be(OH)2

28) zinc carbonate ZnCO3

29) manganese (VII) arsenide Mn3As7

30) copper (II) chlorate Cu(ClO3)2

31) cobalt (III) chromate Co2(CrO4)3

32) ammonium oxide (NH4)2O

33) potassium hydroxide KOH

34) lead (IV) sulfate Pb(SO4)2

35) silver cyanide AgCN

36) vanadium (V) nitride V3N5

37) strontium acetate Sr(C 2H3O2)2

38) molybdenum sulfate Mo(SO4)3

39) platinum (II) sulfide PtS

40) ammonium sulfate (NH4)2SO4

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(Still) More Naming Practice
Write the names of the following chemical compounds:

1) BBr3 ______________________________________

2) CaSO4 ______________________________________

3) C2Br6 ______________________________________

4) Cr(CO3)3 ______________________________________

5) Ag3P ______________________________________

6) IO2 ______________________________________

7) VO2 ______________________________________

8) PbS ______________________________________

9) CH4 ______________________________________

10) N2O3 ______________________________________

Write the formulas of the following chemical compounds:

11) tetraphosphorus triselenide ____________________________________

12) potassium acetate ______________________________________

13) iron (II) phosphide ______________________________________

14) disilicon hexabromide ______________________________________

15) titanium (IV) nitrate ______________________________________

16) diselenium diiodide ______________________________________

17) copper (I) phosphate ______________________________________

18) gallium oxide ______________________________________

19) tetrasulfur dinitride ______________________________________

20) phosphorus ______________________________________

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(Still) More Naming Practice - Answers
Write the names of the following chemical compounds:

1) BBr3 boron tribromide

2) CaSO4 calcium sulfate

3) C2Br6 dicarbon hexabromide

4) Cr(CO3)3 chromium (VI) carbonate

5) Ag3P silver phosphide

6) IO2 iodine dioxide

7) VO2 vanadium (IV) oxide

8) PbS lead (II) sulfide

9) CH4 methane

10) N2O3 dinitrogen trioxide

Write the formulas of the following chemical compounds:

11) tetraphosphorus triselenide P4Se3

12) potassium acetate KC2H3O2

13) iron (II) phosphide Fe3P2

14) disilicon hexabromide Si2Br6

15) titanium (IV) nitrate Ti(NO3)4

16) diselenium diiodide Se2I2

17) copper (I) phosphate Cu3PO4

18) gallium oxide Ga2O3

19) tetrasulfur dinitride S4N2

20) phosphorus P4

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Stoichiometry Using Molarity Worksheet
For the questions on this worksheet, consider the following equation:

Ca(OH)2(s) + 2 HCl(aq) à CaCl2(aq) + 2 H2O(l)

1) What type of chemical reaction is taking place? _____________________

2) How many liters of 0.100 M HCl would be required to react completely


with 5.00 grams of calcium hydroxide?

3) If I combined 15.0 grams of calcium hydroxide with 75.0 mL of 0.500 M


HCl, how many grams of calcium chloride would be formed?

4) What is the limiting reagent from the reaction in problem #3? __________

5) How many grams of the excess reagent will be left over after the reaction
in problem 3 is complete?

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Stoichiometry Using Molarity Worksheet
For the questions on this worksheet, consider the following equation:

Ca(OH)2(s) + 2 HCl(aq) à CaCl2(aq) + 2 H2O(l)

1) What type of chemical reaction is taking place? acid-base reaction

2) How many liters of 0.100 M HCl would be required to react completely


with 5.00 grams of calcium hydroxide?
Using plain ol’ stoichiometry, you should find that it will require
0.0135 moles of HCl to react with 5.00 g Ca(OH)2 . Using the equation
M = mol/L, this translates to 0.135 L of 0.100 M HCl.

3) If I combined 15.0 grams of calcium hydroxide with 75.0 mL of 0.500 M


HCl, how many grams of calcium chloride would be formed?
2.08 grams

4) What is the limiting reagent from the reaction in problem #3? HCl

5) How many grams of the excess reagent will be left over after the reaction
in problem 3 is complete?
13.6 grams of Ca(OH)2

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Summer Review Sheet #3
Naming compounds and molar masses

Answers are provided on the second sheet. Please try to do the worksheet
without referring to them, because you’ll be expected to know this stuff the first
day of school!

Name each of the following chemical compounds and list their molar masses to
the nearest g/mol:

1) AgNO3

2) PbSO4

3) N2O3

4) CoCl2 . 4 H2O

5) NH3

6) PBr3

7) B2F6

8) Sn(CO3)2

Write the formulas of each of the following chemical compounds and list their
molar masses to the nearest g/mol:

9) lithium acetate

10) copper (I) oxide

11) ammonium phosphate

12) vanadium (V) cyanide

13) nitrogen tribromide

14) iron (II) fluoride tetrahydrate

15) sulfur hexachloride

16) platinum (IV) hydroxide

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Summer Review Sheet #3
Naming compounds and molar masses

Answers are provided on the second sheet. Please try to do the worksheet
without referring to them, because you’ll be expected to know this stuff the first
day of school!

Name each of the following chemical compounds and list their molar masses to
the nearest g/mol:

1) AgNO3 silver nitrate 170 g/mol

2) PbSO4 lead (II) sulfate 303 g/mol

3) N2O3 dinitrogen trioxide 76 g/mol

4) CoCl2 . 4 H2O cobalt (II) chloride tetrahydrate 202 g/mol

5) NH3 ammonia 17 g/mol

6) PBr3 phosphorus tribromide 268 g/mol

7) B2F6 diboron hexafluoride 136 g/mol

8) Sn(CO3)2 tin (IV) carbonate 239 g/mol

Write the formulas of each of the following chemical compounds and list their
molar masses to the nearest g/mol:

9) lithium acetate LiC 2H3O2 66 g/mol

10) copper (I) oxide Cu2O 143 g/mol

11) ammonium phosphate (NH4)3PO4 149 g/mol

12) vanadium (V) cyanide V(CN)5 181 g/mol

13) nitrogen tribromide NBr3 254 g/mol

14) iron (II) fluoride tetrahydrate FeF2 . 4 H 2O 166 g/mol

15) sulfur hexachloride SCl6 245 g/mol

16) platinum (IV) hydroxide Pt(OH)4 263 g/mol

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