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Name __________________________
Date _________________________
Class ___________________________
Mr. D’Amico
Worksheet 3.1
1) Give the following formula for:
a) chlorite ion
d) perchlorate ion
b) chloride ion
e) hypochlorite ion
c) chlorate ion
2) Name the following ionic compounds. Where applicable, name the compound two ways:
a) AlF3
b) Fe(OH)2
c) Cu(NO3)2
d) Ba(ClO4)2
e) Li3PO4
f) Hg2S
g) Ca(C2H3O2)2
h) Cr2(CO3)3
i) K2CrO4
3) Write the chemical formulas for the following compounds:
a) copper (I) oxide
b) potassium peroxide
c) aluminum hydroxide
d) zinc nitrate
e) mercury (I) bromide
f) iron (III) carbonate
4) Give the name or chemical formula of each of the following acids:
a) HBrO3
b) HBr
c) H3PO4
d) hypochlorous acid
e) iodic acid
f) sulfurous acid
5) Give the name or chemical formula, as appropriate, for each of the following molecular
substances:
a) SF6
b) IF5
d) dinitrogen tetroxide
c) XeO3
e) hydrogen cyanide
f) tetraphosphorus hexasulfide
6) Write the following chemical equations using formulas based on the descriptions below.
a) zinc carbonate can be heated to form zinc oxide and carbon dioxide
b) On treatment with hydrofluoric acid, silicon dioxide forms silicon tetrafluoride and
water
c) sulfur dioxide reacts with water to form sulfurous acid
d) the substance hydrogen phosphide, commonly called phosphine, is a toxic gas (not a
reaction)
e) perchloric acid reacts with cadmium to form cadmium (II) perchlorate