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When naming ionic compounds, you will need to use your

Last updated: 8/5/2022

When naming ionic compounds, you will need to use your

When naming ionic compounds, you will need to use your periodic table of ions. When writing the formula, you write the ions for each and criss-cross the charges if they don't cancel out. Reduce them, if needed! For example: barium acetate APCIO, Write the names or formulas for the following compounds. Formula Name CaCO, Ni(CIO₂)2 KHCO, Caso AI(H₂PO₂), NaCl FROH For example: (NH4)₂CO3 Formula Ba(C,H,O₂) aluminum chlorate= Na₂SO4 (NH4)₂CO3 Ba(C₂H₂O₂)2 Mg3(PO4)2 Carbonate Nickel(1) ***Tip: Acetate can be written as C,H,O, or CH₂COO AI(CIO,), -1 Name Cesium orthosilicate Rubidium acetate Potassium Hydride Carbonate Beryllium bromate Cadmium Sulfite Sodium borate SbPO Li-S Na₂O₂ SnSO4 (NH) BO, Be(CIO₂)2 NH,OH Bismuth (III) sulfate Write the correct name for the following compounds and then tell the number of atoms present in each of the following formulas. Name Barium hydroxide Potassium oxide Silver sulfite Lead (II) acetate Barium phosphide. Calcium oxalate. Potassium sulfite Magnesium arsenate Antimony (V) nitrite N: 2 H: 8 C: 1 0:3 Total # of atoms = 14 Formula # of atoms