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Naming Ionic Comounds, Covalent Compounds and Acids

Name Compounds according to the rules we've learned in class. Covalent compounds should be named according to the prefix system (not the stock system). Do not capitalize the names. For poly-valent metals put the roman numeral immediately after the metal name as in "copper(II)".

AB
HClhydrochloric acid
NaClsodium chloride
N2Odinitrogen monoxide
H2SO4sulfuric acid
MgSO4magnesium sulfate
CCl4carbon tetrachloride
HIhydroiodic acid
NiSnickel(II) sulfide
Zn(SCN)2zinc thiocyanate
PH3phosphorus trihydride
HNO3nitric acid
Pb(NO2)4lead(IV) nitrite
SO3sulfur trioxide
H3PO4phosphoric acid
K2CO3potassium carbonate
SiO2silicon dioxide
HC2H3O2acetic acid
LiMnO4lithium permanganate
H2O2hydrogen peroxide
COcarbon monoxide
CO2carbon dioxide
HBrhydrobromic acid
FeI3iron(III) iodide
K2Cr2O7potassium dichromate
NH4Clammonium chloride
H2Shydrosulfuric acid
Na2S2O3sodium thiosulfate
CaHCO3calcium hydrogen carbonate
PF3phosphorus trifluoride
MnSO3manganese(II) sulfite
Cu2Ocopper(I) oxide
HNO2nitrous acid
H2SO3sulfurous acid
HClO3chloric acid
SeBr2selenium dibromide
Cr2O3chromium(III) oxide
HClOhypochlorous acid
CI4carbon tetraiodide
Al(NO3)3aluminum nitrate
AsCl5arsenic pentachloride


EnviSci, Physics, and A&P Instructor
Mount Pisgah Christian School
Johns Creek, GA

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