Naming Compounds Answer Sheet

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Atomic Mass

ELEMENT SYMBOL Number Number Protons Electrons Neutrons


(Z) (A)

Beryllium Be 4 9 4 4 5

 Carbon C 6   12 6 6  6

Silver Ag 47 109 47  47  62 

Copper Cu  29  65 29  29 36

 Titanium Ti  22 48 22  22 26 

Osmium  Os 76  190  76 76  114

 Radon Rn  86  222  86 86 136

 Gold  Au 79 197  79 79  118 

II. What if the atom has more than 8 protons, is it still an oxygen? Share your thoughts
below…
 
No, because proton= atomic number. If the number of protons changed, that means that the identity or
the element also changed.

III.

. P     -3 5. Mg     +2 9. N        -3 13. I        -1 17. He     0

2. Na   +1 6. K        +1 10. Be    +2 14. Li      +1 18. F       -1

3. S      -2 7. Ca      +2 11. O      -2 15. Cl     -1 19. Xe      0

4. Ne    0 8. Br       -1 12. Cs    +1 16. He     0 20. Se      -2

IV.

a. Sulfur – Sulfide
b. Nitrogen- Nitride
c. Potassium- potassium
d. Oxygen- Oxide
e. Lithium- Lithium
f. Bromine- Bromide
g. Hydrogen- hydride

1. NaF – sodium fluoride


2. SrCl2 – strontium chloride
3. CaO –  Calcium Oxide
4. MgO –  Magnesium Oxide
5. Li2S –  Lithium Sulfide
6. Kl –  Potassium Iodide

a. Iron (II) - +2  


b. Copper (II) - +2                             
c. Tin (IV) - +4                                      
d. Lead (II) - +2   
e.  Iron (III) - +3
f. Copper (I) -+1
g. Tin (II) - +2
h. Lead (IV) - +4

CO2   --- C

HgCl2  --- I                                    

N2O --- C

SiO2 --- C                                  

PtO --- I

SrBr2 --- I

1.CS2– Carbon Disulfide
2. P2S5  – Diphosphorous Pentasulfide
3. N2S – Dinitrogen Sulfide
4. PBr3 –  Phosphorus Tribromide
5. N2Cl4  – Dinitrogen Tetrachloride

Hydrogen chloride = HCl


Sulfur trioxide = SO3
Sodium iodide = NaI
Iron (II) sulfide = FeS
 
2. Give the name of each of the following compounds.
K2O = Potassium Oxide
MgCl2 = Magnessium dichloride
LiF = Lithium fluoride
 

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