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Worksheet 5 - Naming Ionic Compounds Naming
mpsjsnc2d.weebly.comWorksheet 5 - Naming Ionic Compounds Part 1 (Binary compounds with Group 1, 2 or 13 metals) Binary compounds: have only two kinds of elements, if there are three or more it is not a binary compound. Naming 1. Metal goes first and you get the name directly from the periodic table. 2. Non-metal goes second. The ending changes to “ide”
Naming Ionic Compounds – Answer Key - Weebly
siemianowski.weebly.comNaming Binary Compounds Name: _____ Identify the type of binary compound and then write the correct chemical formula for the compound named in each of the following examples. 1. dinitrogen pentoxide N2O5 2. iron (III) chloride Fel3 3. barium sulfide BaS 4. carbon monoxide CO 5. carbon tetrachloride CCl4 6.
Japanese romanization table - Library of Congress
www.loc.gov1. Sino-Japanese (on) Compounds: A compound means a word consisting of two or more Chinese characters (kanji), or of Chinese characters and kana, or of kana alone, whether established by dictionary usage or not. (a) Write binary compounds as single words. ichigen ikkō 一言一行 Rikuchō jidai 六朝時代 Nihon kokusei jiten 日本国政事典
General Chemistry Nomenclature - Santiago Canyon College
www.sccollege.eduB. Binary Compounds between Two Nonmetals (molecular compounds) 1. Prefixes are used to specify the number of each atom present . i.e. 1=mono, 2=di, 3=tri, 4=tetra, 5=penta, 6=hexa, 7=hepta, 8=octa . 2. If first atom is a single atom then prefix “mono’ is omitted