CHAPTER 2: ATOMS, MOLECULES AND IONS Objectives Part I: Sections 2.1 - 2.3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Describe the early developments of atomic theory. State the laws of conservation of mass, definite proportions, and multiple proportions, and explain the basis of each. Describe Dalton’s atomic theory. Describe Thomson’s cathode ray experiments that lead to his “Plum Pudding” model of the atom. Contrast Dalton’s model of the atom with Thomson’s model. Describe Rutherford’s Gold Foil experiment and explain how it leads to the discovery of the nucleus. Differentiate among the electron, proton, and neutron, and indicate the electrical charge and relative mass associated with each particle. Define atomic number and mass number and their relationship to isotopes. Define isotope, nucleon, and nuclide. Given the atomic number and mass number, list the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom, or given the number of particles, determine the atomic number and mass number. Describe the structure of the Periodic Table; identify the groups (families) and the periods. Discriminate between the main, transition and rare earth elements. Locate the alkali, alkaline-earth , halogen, and noble gas groups in the Periodic Table. Differentiate between the properties of metals, nonmetals, and metalloids. Part II: Sections 2.4 - 2.6 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. List the names and symbols for the common elements. Given a formula, state the number of atoms of each element present. Differentiate between chemical symbols and chemical formulas. Differentiate between subscripts and coefficients. Define, recognize, and give examples of formula unit. Name ionic compounds and binary molecular compounds. Write formulas for ionic and molecular chemical compounds. Differentiate between molecular, structural, and empirical (simplest) formulas. Name the common acids. Name hydrates. READING ASSIGNMENT SECTION PAGES TOPIC # # 2.1 29-30 Atoms and Atomic Theory: combination laws 2.2 31-34 Components of the atom; isotopes Introduction to the Periodic Table: Periods and Groups; Metals and 2.3 35-38 Nonmetals 2.4 38-42 Molecules and Ions 2.5 42-44 Formulas of Ionic Compounds 2.6 44-47 Names of Compounds: ions, molecular compounds, acids WRITTEN ASSIGNMENTS: TOPIC PAGE # QUESTION(S) # Atomic Theory and Laws 51 1 through 6; 8-18 even Elements and Periodic Table Names of Compounds Packet 52 52 20-26 even 28-54 even As assigned CHAPTER 2: ATOMS, MOLECULES AND IONS Development of Atomic Theory Choose words from the list to fill in the blanks in the paragraphs. Atom Atomic number Chadwick Conservation of matter Dalton Definite proportions Electron Isotope Lavoisier Mass number Multiple proportions Neutron Proton Proust Quantum Rutherford Subatomic number Thomson More than 2000 years ago, Greek philosophers proposed the existence of very small, indivisible particles, each of which is called a(n) (1). The theory that such particles existed was supported, much later, by _ (2), who proposed, in his law of __ (3), that matter cannot be created or destroyed. Then (4) proposed, in his law of _____(5), that the ratio of the masses of elements in any given compound is always the same. The law of ____(6), proposed soon after, states that the masses of one element that combine with fixed mass of another element in different compounds are in simple whole-number ratios. An atomic theory based on these laws was developed by ____ (7). 1. __________________ 2. __________________ 3. __________________ 4. __________________ 5. __________________ 6. __________________ 7. __________________ 8. __________________ It was later proposed that the atom is not indivisible, but is made up of smaller particles, each of which is called ____ (8). These particles include the negatively charge ____ (9), discovered by ___ (10); the positively charged ____ (11); and the uncharged _____ (12); discovered by ____(13). The latter two particles were present in the _ (14), or center of the atom, which is discovered by __(15) in his goldfoil experiment. 9. __________________ The number of positively charged particles in an atom is called its ____(16). The total number of the positively charged and the uncharged particles is called the _ (17) of the atom. An atom that has the same number of positively charged particles as another atom, but a different number of uncharged particles, is called a(n) __(18) 14. _________________ 10. _________________ 11. _________________ 12. _________________ 13. _________________ 15. _________________ 16. _________________ 17. _________________ 18. _________________ H O N O R S C H E M I S T RY - C H A PT E R 2 : ATO M I C T H E O RY Historical Development Match the concept, theory, or discovery in Column I with the scientist most closely associated with it. Some scientists may be used more than once and some not at all. Column I Column II ______ 1. Determined that most of the atom is empty (a) Rutherford ______ 2. (b) Becquerel ______ 3. Worked extensively with cathode ray tubes to decipher the structure of the atom Planetary model of the atom ______ 4. Gold-foil experiment (d) Crooks ______ 5. Tried to explain the nature of cathode ray tubes (e) Chadwick ______ 6. Discovered Radium and Polonium (f) ______ 7. Discovered neutron (g) Democritus ______ 8. Charge to mass ratio of electron (h) Einstein ______ 9. Charge on the electron (i) Millikan ______ 10. Discovered radioactivity (j) Moseley ______ 11. First modern atomic theory (k) Planck ______ 12. Coined the word “atom” (l) Aristotle ______13. Law of definite composition (m) J. J. Thomson ______ 14. Law of conservation of mass (n) Lavoisier ______ 15. Plum pudding model of the atom (o) Gay Lussac ______ 16. Law of multiple proportions (p) Madam Curie ______ 17. Discovered electron (q) ______ 18. Claimed that there are only four elements (c) Bohr Dalton Proust 3 H O N O R S C H E M I S T RY - C H A PT E R 2 : ATO M I C T H E O RY Atomic Structure Part I. Atomic Structure 1. Compute the number of electrons, protons, and neutrons in the following nuclides, and write the nuclear symbol for each. a. Cr A = 50 d. Ir A = 193 b. Cl A = 37 e. Si A = 29 c. Mg A = 26 2. 3. f. Ne A = 22 Moseley used X rays to determine the atomic numbers of the elements. Identify each of the following elements by name. a. 1 proton d. 12 protons b. 4 protons e. 20 protons c. 8 protons f. 30 protons Give the number of neutrons in each of the following isotopes. a. titanium - 46 c. b. nitrogen - 15 d. 24 16 S 65 29 Cu 4 H O N O R S C H E M I S T RY - C H A PT E R 2 : ATO M I C T H E O RY Chemical Formulas – Ions 1. Identify the following elements as metals, nonmetals, or semimetals. a. potassium _______ b. boron _______ e. uranium _______ c. molybdenum _______ f. strontium _______ g. sulfur _______ d. iodine _______ h. cobalt _______ 2. Which of the above elements are part of the representative (main group) elements? _____________ 3. In which group are the elements in question 1 found? a. potassium _______ b. boron _______ e. uranium _______ 4. c. molybdenum _______ f. strontium _______ g. sulfur _______ d. iodine _______ h. cobalt _______ Write the symbol and the name of the ion formed. a. A strontium atom loses two electrons. _________________________________ b. An iodine atom gains one electron. ___________________________________ c. A nitrogen atom gains three electrons. _________________________________ d. A hydrogen atom loses one electron. ___________________________________ 5. Complete this table: Symbol of the Element Change in Electrons a. Ca 2 electrons lost b. F Al+3 Na+1 Na P-3 e. f. Name of Ion F- c. d. Formula of Ion Se 2 electrons gained 6. State the number of electrons either lost or gained in forming each ion. a. S-2 _____________ 7. Write the formula and charge of each of the following ions. a. magnesium ion __________________ e. hydroxide __________________ b. lead(IV) ion __________________ f. iron(II) ion __________________ c. chromate ion __________________ g. ammonium ion __________________ d. nitrite ion __________________ h. copper(I) ion __________________ 5 H O N O R S C H E M I S T RY - C H A PT E R 2 : ATO M I C T H E O RY 8. 9. 10. Would you expect the following compounds to be ionic or molecular? a. CO __________________ b. KBr __________________ c. C3H8 __________________ d SO3 __________________ e. NaF __________________ f. NH3 __________________ State whether each formula represents a molecule or a formula unit? a. CO __________________ b. KBr __________________ c. C3H8 __________________ d SO3 __________________ e. NaF __________________ f. NH3 __________________ Using only the periodic table, name and write the formulas of the ions of these representative elements: a. lithium ____________________ d. oxygen ____________________ b. barium ____________________ e. fluorine ____________________ c. potassium ____________________ f. lead(II) 11. Without consulting any tables, name the following ions: a. H+1 ____________________ e. Mg+2 ____________________ b. N-3 ____________________ f. Sn+4 c. Cr+3 ____________________ g. SO4-2 ____________________ d. Zn+2 ____________________ 12. ____________________ h. Se-2 ____________________ ____________________ Write the formula and charge of each of the following ions. a. barium ion ____________________ e. cyanide ____________________ b. lead(II) ion ____________________ f. vanadium(V) ion ____________________ c. dichromate ion ____________________ g. chlorite ion ____________________ d. nitride ion h. cesium ion ____________________ ____________________ 6 H O N O R S C H E M I S T RY - C H A PT E R 2 : ATO M I C T H E O RY Empirical and Molecular Formula - Identification Identify the following elements as metals, nonmetals, or metalloids. Write the symbol of the element. 1. cesium _____________5. zirconium _____________ 9. sodium _____________ 2. vanadium _____________6. aluminum _____________ 10. nickel _____________ 3. chromium _____________7. silicon _____________ 11. germanium _____________ 4. fluorine _____________8. helium _____________ 12. tellurium _____________ State the number of electrons either lost or gained in forming each of the following ions: 13. S2- _____________ 15. Al+3 17. Cl-1 _____________ _____________ 14. K+1 _____________ 16. OH-1_____________ 18. Ba+2 _____________ Would you expect the following compounds to be ionic or molecular? 19. CO2 _____________ 21. RbI_____________23. C6H12O6 20. TeO3 _____________ 22. AlI3 _____________ _____________24. Zn(NO3)2 _____________ Write the empirical formula for each of the following compounds: 25. N2O4 _____________28. CH4 _____________ 26. C6H18O6 _____________29. Hg2I2 _____________ 27. C2H6 _____________30. C10H22 _____________ State the number of formula units that is represented by each of the following: 31. Ag2CO3 _____________33. 4AlBr3 _____________35. HCl _____________ 32. 3HBr _____________34. 6Ba3(PO4)2_____________ 36. 3CH3COOH ____ 37. How many atoms of chlorine are in 7Al(ClO3)3? _____________ 38. How many atoms of all elements are in 4Al2(SO4)3? _____________ 39. The earliest cosmetics were made from natural compounds. Green eye shadow was made from malachite, Cu2CO3(OH)2, a copper ore. How many hydrogen atoms are there in 17 Cu2CO3(OH)2? 7 H O N O R S C H E M I S T RY - C H A PT E R 2 : ATO M I C T H E O RY Formulas for Ionic Compounds I. Writing Formulas for Binary Ionic Compound. Write the correct formula for the compound formed by each of the following pairs of ions. 1. Na+1, F-1 __________________ 5. Li+1, S-2 __________________ 2. K+1, S-2 __________________ 6. Sn+4, O-2 __________________ 3. +3 -2 Al , O __________________ +1, 7. H __________________ 4. Ca+2, N-3 __________________ 8. Cs+1, O-2 __________________ II. Naming Binary Ionic Compounds Cl -1 Name these binary ionic compounds. 9. CoI3 __________________ 13. Cu2S __________________ 10. Cs2O __________________ 14. K2O __________________ 11. AlI3 __________________ 15. PbO __________________ 12. FeO __________________ 16. PbO2 __________________ III. Writing Formulas for Ternary Ionic Compounds. Write formulas for these compounds. 17. barium hydroxide __________________ 21. sodium chlorite __________________ 18. aluminum sulfate __________________ 22. lead(IV) dichromate 19. magnesium cyanide __________________ 23. iron(III) carbonate 20. ammonium sulfite __________________ 24. aluminum hydroxide __________________ __________________ __________________ IV. Naming Ternary Ionic Compounds. Write the name for these compounds. 25. NaCN ________________________ 29. Cu(NO3)2 ________________________ 26. CaSO4 ________________________ 30. Mg3P2 ________________________ 27. Sn(HPO4)2 ________________________ 31. HgHPO4 28. Fe(ClO4)3 ________________________ 32. Na2Cr2O7 ________________________ ________________________ 8 H O N O R S C H E M I S T RY - C H A PT E R 2 : ATO M I C T H E O RY Formulas for Ionic Compounds V. Writing Formulas for Binary Ionic Compounds ( Cations with Multiple Charges). Write formulas for the following compounds. 39. tin(II) oxide 40. _____________________ 44. Iron(II) chloride _____________________ nickel(III) chloride _____________________ 45. Copper(II) oxide _____________________ 41. copper(I) nitride _____________________ 46. Chromium(III) oxide _____________________ 42. lead(IV) chloride _____________________ 47. Manganeese(IV) oxide _____________________ 43. iron(III) nitride _____________________ 48. Mercury(I) sulfide _____________________ VI. Writing Formulas for Ternary Ionic Compounds (Ions Given). Write formulas for the following compounds. 49. K+1, OH-1 _____________________ 55. Al+3, Cl-1 _____________________ 50. Na+1, CN-1 _____________________ 56. Al+3, SO4-2 _____________________ 51. Ca+2, OH-1 _____________________ 57. Al+3, N-3 _____________________ 52. Ca+2, SO4-2 _____________________ 58. Ba+2, C2H3O2-1 _____________________ 53. NH4+1, Cl-1 _____________________ 59. Ca+2, NO3-1 _____________________ 54. NH4+1, CO3-2 _____________________ 60. Zn+2, ClO4-1 _____________________ VII. Writing Formulas for Ternary Compounds ( Names Given). 61. magnesium hydroxide _________________ 65. Sodium hypochlorite _________________ 62. potassium sulfate _________________ 66. Lead(IV) chromate _________________ 63. magnesium dichromate _________________ 67. Iron(II) sulfate _________________ 64. ammonium sulfide _________________ 68. Aluminum nitrate _________________ VIII. Naming Ternary Ionic Compounds (Formulas Given). 69. LiCN 70. ________________________ 74. Cr(NO3)2 ________________________ (NH4)2SO4 ________________________ 75. Mg3(PO4)2 ________________________ 71. Sr(H2PO4)2 ________________________ 76. Sr3(PO4)2 ________________________ 72. Fe(ClO3)3 ________________________ 77. Cu2HPO4 ________________________ 73. (NH4)2CO3 ________________________ 78. KClO3 ________________________ 9 H O N O R S C H E M I S T RY - C H A PT E R 2 : ATO M I C T H E O RY Ionic Formulas IX. Naming and Writing Formulas for all Ionic Compounds. Write the name or formula, as appropriate. 1. aluminum hydroxide ___________________________________________ 2. K2SO3 ___________________________________________ 3. LiF ___________________________________________ 4. potassium chlorite ___________________________________________ 5. Sn3(PO4)2 ___________________________________________ 6. zinc hydrogen sulfate ___________________________________________ 7. calcium sulfate ___________________________________________ 8. Pb3(PO4)4 ___________________________________________ 9. Al2S3 ___________________________________________ 10. barium hydroxide ___________________________________________ 11. silver chloride ___________________________________________ 12. FeS ___________________________________________ 13. Hg2S ___________________________________________ 14. SnI4 ___________________________________________ 15. CoF3 ___________________________________________ 16. CuO ___________________________________________ 17. sodium iodide ___________________________________________ 18. calcium chloride ___________________________________________ 19. potassium sulfide ___________________________________________ 20. lithium nitrate ___________________________________________ 21. copper(II) sulfate ___________________________________________ 22. sodium carbonate ___________________________________________ 23. barium phosphate ___________________________________________ 24. Ag2O ___________________________________________ 25. Ca(OH)2 ___________________________________________ 26. Zn(NO3)2 ___________________________________________ 27. KClO3 ___________________________________________ 28. NH4OH 29. FeCr2O7 ___________________________________________ 30. Pb3(PO4)2 ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ 10 H O N O R S C H E M I S T RY - C H A PT E R 2 : ATO M I C T H E O RY Naming and Writing Formulas for Molecular Compounds(1) Write formulas for the following molecular compounds: 1. carbon monoxide ________________________________ 2. nitrogen monoxide ________________________________ 3. sulfur dioxide ________________________________ 4. phosphorus trichloride ________________________________ 5. carbon dioxide ________________________________ 6. dinitrogen pentoxide ________________________________ 7. dihydrogen monosulfide 8. dihydrogen monoxide 9. diphophorus pentoxide ________________________________ 10. carbon tetraiodide ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ Name the following molecular compounds: 11. PCl5 ________________________________ 18. N2O3 _____________________________ 12. NO ________________________________ 19. Cl2O7 ___________________________ 13. P2O5 ________________________________ 20. OF2 14. CO2 ________________________________ 21. SO2 ____________________________ 15. NO2 ________________________________ 22. BrI5 ____________________________ 16. SO3 ________________________________ 23. CF4 ____________________________ 17. SiF6 ________________________________ 24. SiCl4 ____________________________ ______________________________ Name each of the following substances. Specify if the compound is ionic or molecular. Molecular or Ionic Name 21. CO _____________________ ________________________________ 22. MgI2 _____________________ ________________________________ 23. Cu2O _____________________ _________________________________ 24. Al2O3 _____________________ _________________________________ 25. SO2 _____________________ _________________________________ 26. Li2CO3 _____________________ _________________________________ 27. PI3 _____________________ _________________________________ 28. Ba3(PO4)2 _____________________ _________________________________ 11 H O N O R S C H E M I S T RY - C H A PT E R 2 : ATO M I C T H E O RY Naming Molecular Compounds (2) Determine the oxidation number of the underlined element in each of the following compound or ions: 1. N2O _________ 5. SO3 _________ 9. H2S _________ 2. H2SO4 _________ 6. KClO _________ 10. P4O10 _________ 3. N2O5 _________ 7. IO3-1 _________ 11. MnO4-1 _________ 4. PO4-3 _________ 8. ClO4-1 _________ 12. NO3-1 _________ Write formulas for the following compounds: 13. dichlorine monoxide _____________________________________________________ 14. dinitrogen tetroxide _____________________________________________________ 15. mono-nitrogen dioxide _____________________________________________________ 16. iodine tri-chloride _____________________________________________________ 17. carbon disulfide _____________________________________________________ 18. sulfur hexafluoride _____________________________________________________ 19. carbon tetrafluoride _____________________________________________________ 20. dinitrogen pentoxide _____________________________________________________ Name the following molecular compounds: 21. ICl3 _________________________ 28. N2O4 _________________________ 22. NO2 _________________________ 29. I2O7 _________________________ 23. P2O3 _________________________ 30. XeF4 _________________________ 24. CO _________________________ 31. CH4 _________________________ 25. N 2O 5 _________________________ 32. BrI5 _________________________ 26. SiO3 _________________________ 33. H2O _________________________ 27. PCl3 _________________________ 34. C2H6 _________________________ Name each of the following substances. Specify if the compound is ionic or molecular. Molecular or Ionic Name 35. SiF6 ____________________ ____________________ 36. Ca(OH)2 ____________________ ____________________ 37. Hg2Cr2O7 ____________________ ____________________ 38. N 2O 3 ____________________ ____________________ 39. Al(MnO4)3 ____________________ ____________________ 40. Cl2O ____________________ ____________________ 41. XeF6 ____________________ ____________________ 12 H O N O R S C H E M I S T RY - C H A PT E R 2 : ATO M I C T H E O RY Nomenclature/Formula Writing - Review (GR) Write formulas for the following compounds: 1. Lead(II) sulfate ______________________ 9. Chloric acid _______________________ 2. Sodium bicarbonate ___________________ 10. Mercury(II) peroxide ________________ 3. Dinitrogen tetroxide __________________ 11. Calcium phosphate __________________ 4. Potassium permanganate _______________ 12. Iron(III) oxide ______________________ 5. Sulfuric acid _________________________ 13. Barium nitrate ______________________ 6. Copper(II) fluoride ____________________ 14. Cuprous sulfite _____________________ 7. Stannic carbonate _____________________ 15. Bismuth(V) selenide _________________ 8. Potassium dichromate __________________ 16. Nitric acid _________________________ Name the following compounds. Use as many names as possible for each compound ( old and new names if appropiate). 17. NaOH ___________________________ 25. HCl ___________________________ 18. N2O5 ___________________________ 26. HNO3 ___________________________ 19. CuSO3 ___________________________ 27. MnCl2 ___________________________ 20. K2O2 ___________________________ 28. HClO 21. FeCl3 ___________________________ 29. MnCl4 ___________________________ 22. Ca(CN)2 ___________________________ 30. SF6 23. NH4NO2 ___________________________ 31. Ni(OH)2 ___________________________ 24. Al2(SO4)3 ___________________________ 32. H2SO4 ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ Look at the following formulas. SOME are correct as written, while others are not. If the formula is NOT CORRECT, write the correct formula, and give it a name. If the formula is correct as written, you only have to name the compound. 33. LiCrO4 _________________________ 41. CaSO4 ___________________________ 34. BaN _________________________ 42. NH4PO4 _____________________ ______ 35. KF _________________________ 43. BI ____________________________ 36. CaCl _____________________ ____ 44. KCO3 ____________________________ 37. HClO4 _____________________ ____ 45. AlO ____________________________ 38. SiCl4 _________________________ 46. TiCl4 ____________________________ 39. PbO _____________________ ____ 47. K2C2H3O2 ___________________________ 40. LiN _____________________ ____ 48. HSO4 _____________________________ 49. Potassium Oxalate_______ 50. HCN ________________ 51. HBrO3________________ 52. KSCN _________________ 53. NiHPO3 _______________ 54. Bismuth(V) sulfite _______ 55. Ag2Cr2O7__________________56. Pb(C2H3O2)2 ___________________________ 13 H O N O R S C H E M I S T RY - C H A PT E R 2 : ATO M I C T H E O RY ANSWER KEY Page 2. 1. atoms 2. Lavoisier 5. law of Definite Composition 8. Subatomic particle 12. neutron 16. atomic number 20. energy level Page 3. 1.a 2.d 3.a 4.a 5.m 3. Law of conservation os matter 4. Proust 6. Law of multiple proportions 7. Dalton 9. electrons 10. Thomson 11. proton 13. Chadwick 14. nucleus 15. Rutherford 17. mass number 18. isotope 19. Bohr 21. Planck 22. quantum 6.j 7.e 8.m 9.i 10.b Page 4/5 1a. metal g. nonmetal 11.f 12.g 13.q 14.n 15.m b. semi metal h. metal c. metal 2. a, b, g, d, f f. 2 g. 16 3. a. 1 b. 13 4. a. Sr+2 5. a. Ca+2 calcium d. 1 lost, sodium b. I-1 c. N-3 b. 1 electron gained, fluoride e. P, 3 gained, phosphide 6. 2 gained 7. a. Mg+2 e. OH-1 b. Pb+4 f. Fe+2 8. a. molecular 9. see 8 10. a. Li+1 11. hydrogen f. tin(IV) 12. a. Ba+2 g. ClO2-1 Page 6 1. m 7. non 13. 2 gained 19. 24. 25. 30. 31. 37. 16.f 17.m 18.l d. nonmetal c. 6 e. metal d. 17 f. metal e. 3 h. 9 c. CrO4-2 g. NH4+1 b. ionic c. molecular b. Ba+2 b. nitride g. sulfate b. Pb+2 h. Cs+1 c. O-2 2. m 8. noble gas 14. 1 lost d. H+1 c. Al, 3 lost, aluminum f. Se-2, selenide 3. m 9. m 15. 3 lost molecular 20. molecular ionic NO2 26. CH3O C5H11 1 32. 3 33. 4 21 38. 68 39. 34 d. NO3-1 h. Cu+1 d. molecular e. ionic f. molecular d. F-1 f. Pb+2 c. chromium(III) d. zinc e. magnesium h. selenide c. Cr2O7-2 d. N-3 e. CN-1 f. V+5 4. non 10. m 16. 1 gained 5. m 11. metalloid 17. 1 gained 6. metalloid 12. metalloid 18. 2 lost 21. ionic 22. ionic 23. molecular 27. CH3 28. CH4 29. HgI 34. 6 40. a. Al, Cr 35. 1 36. 3 b. Cr2O3, Al2O3 14 H O N O R S C H E M I S T RY - C H A PT E R 2 : ATO M I C T H E O RY Honors Chemistry: Chapter 2: Atomic Theory... Answer Sheet page 7, 8, 9 I. Writing formulas for Binary Ionic Compounds 1. NaF 2. K2S 3. Al2O3 4. Ca3N2 II. Naming Binary Ionic Compounds 9. Cobalt (III) iodide 10. Cesium oxide 11. Aluminum iodide 12. Iron (II) oxide 5. 6. 7. 8. Li2S SnO2 HCl Cs2O 13. Copper (I) sulfide 14. potassium oxide 15. Lead (II) oxide 16. Lead (IV) oxide III. Writing Formulas for Ternary Ionic Compounds 17. Ba(OH)2 21. NaClO2 18. Al2(SO4)3 22. Pb(Cr2O7)2 19. Mg(CN)2 23. Fe2(CO3)3 20. (NH4)2SO3 24. Al(OH)3 IV. Naming Ternary Ionic Compounds 25. sodium cyanide 26. calcium sulfate 27. Tin (IV) hydrogen phosphate 28. Iron (III) perchlorate 29. copper (II) nitrate 30. magnesium phosphide 31. Mercury (II) hydrogen phosphate 32. sodium dichromate V. Writing Formulas for Binary Ionic Compounds 39. SnO 44. 40. NiCl3 45. 41. Cu3N 46. 42. PbCl4 47. 43. FeN 48. FeCl2 CuO Cr2O3 MnO2 Hg2S VI. Writing Formulas for Ternary Ionic Compounds 49. KOH 55. AlCl3 50. NaCN 56. Al2(SO4)3 51. Ca(OH)2 57. AlN 52. CaSO4 58. Ba(C2H3O2)2 53. NH4Cl 59. Ca(NO3)2 54. (NH4)2CO3 60. Zn(ClO4)2 VII. Writing Formulas for Ternary Compounds 61. Mg(OH)2 62. K2SO4 63. MgCr2O7 64. (NH4)2S 65. 66. 67. 68. NaClO Pb(CrO4)2 FeSO4 Al(NO3)3 VIII. Naming Ternary Ionic Compounds 69. lithium cyanide 74. chromium (II) nitrate 70. ammonium sulfate 75. magnesium phosphate 71. strontium dihydrogen phosphate 76. Strontium phosphate 72. Iron (III) chlorate 77. Copper (I) hydrogen phosphate 73. ammonium carbonate 78. potassium chlorate IX. Naming and Writing Formulas for All Ionic Compounds 1. Al(OH)3 2. potassium sulfite 15 H O N O R S C H E M I S T RY - C H A PT E R 2 : ATO M I C T H E O RY 3. lithium fluoride 4. KClO2 5. Tin (II) phosphate 6. Zn(HSO4)2 7. CaSO4 8. Lead (IV) phosphate 9. aluminum sulfide 10. Ba(OH)2 11. AgCl 12. Iron (II) sulfide 13. Mercury (I) sulfide 14. Tin (IV) iodide 15. Cobalt (III) fluoride 16. Copper (II) oxide Page 10 1. CO 2. NO 7. H2S 8. H2O 11. phosphorus pentoxide 14. carbon dioxide 17. silicon hexafluoride 20. oxygen difluoride 23. carbon tetrafluoride 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 3. SO2 9. P2O5 15. 18. 21. 24. 4. PCl3 10. CI4 12. nitrogen monoxide nitrogen dioxide dinitrogen trioxide sulfur dioxide silicon tetrachloride NaI CaCl2 K2S LiNO3 CuSO4 Na2CO3 Ba3(PO4)2 silver oxide calcium hydroxide zinc nitrate potassium chlorate ammonium hydroxide Iron (II) dichromate Lead (II) phosphate 5. CO2 6. N2O5 13. diphosphorus pentoxide 16. sulfur trioxide 19. dichloro heptoxide 22. bromine pentaiodide 21. molecular, carbon monoxide 22. magnesium iodide, ionic 23. coper(I) oxide, ionic 24. aluminum oxide, ionic 25. sulfur dioxide, molecular 26. lithium carbonate, ionic 27. phosphorus tri-iodide, molecular 28. barium phosphate, ionic Page 11 1. +1 2. +6 3. +5 4. +5 5. +6 6. +1 7. +5 8. +7 9. -2 10. +5 11. +7 12. +5 13. Cl2O 14. N2O4 15. NO2 16. ICl3 17. CS2 18. SF6 19. CF4 20. N2O5 21. iodine trichloride 22. nitrogen dioxide 23. diphoshorus trioxide 24. carbon monoxide 25. dinitrogen pentoxide 26. silicon trioxide 27. phosphorus trichloride 28. dinitrogen tetroxide 29. diiodine heptoxide 30. xenon tetrafluoride 31. carbon tetrahydride 32. bromine pentaiodide 33. dihydrogen monoxide 34. dicarbon hexahydride (ethane) 35. molecular, silicon hexafluoride 36 ionic, calcium hydroxide 37. ionic, mercury(I) dichromate 38. molecular, dinitrogen trioxide 39. ionic, aluminum permanganate 40. molecular, dichlorine monoxide 41. molecular, xenon hexafluoride 16