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Chemistry Homework Guide

The document contains 13 multiple choice and short answer questions about chemistry concepts such as: - Counting the total number of atoms in chemical compounds - Distinguishing between elements, compounds, and molecules - Identifying if compounds are ionic or covalent - Writing chemical names and formulas of compounds - Determining ratios of elements in compounds - Explaining the significance of roman numerals in chemical names The questions cover a wide range of foundational chemistry concepts.

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Chemistry Homework Guide

The document contains 13 multiple choice and short answer questions about chemistry concepts such as: - Counting the total number of atoms in chemical compounds - Distinguishing between elements, compounds, and molecules - Identifying if compounds are ionic or covalent - Writing chemical names and formulas of compounds - Determining ratios of elements in compounds - Explaining the significance of roman numerals in chemical names The questions cover a wide range of foundational chemistry concepts.

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Knowledge: Answer each of the following questions.

Make sure to use complete sentences, where


applicable. It should be clear from your answer what the question was!

1. Count the total number of atoms in the following compounds.

1. NaOH _________________

2. 4 HNO3 _________________

3. MgCl2 _________________

4. 4 Li2O _________________

5. 2 NaOH _________________

6. Li2SO4 _________________

7. 3 H2O _________________

8. NaC2H3O2 _________________

9. 3 Al2O3 _________________

10. NH4Cl _________________

11. 5 ZnSO4 _________________

12. 7 C2S2 _________________

13. 2 Sr3(PO4)2 _________________

14. 4 Al(OH)3 _________________

15. Ca (C2H3O2)2 _________________

16. 4 Al2(SO3)3 _________________

17. 2 (NH4)3PO4 _________________

18. 4 Mg(OH)2 _________________

2. Draw the Bohr diagram for the ionic compound aluminum nitride.

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3. Distinguish between an element and a compound.

4. Distinguish between a compound and a molecule.

5. For each of the following pairs of substances, identify whether the compound they
form will be ionic or covalent:

1. potassium and sulphur _____________________________________

2. lithium and chlorine _____________________________________

3. oxygen and fluorine _____________________________________

4. sulphur and bromine _____________________________________

5. copper and perchlorate _____________________________________

6. For each of the following compounds, identify whether they are ionic or covalent:

1. AlP ________________________

2. CO2 ________________________

3. FeCO3 ________________________

4. Fe2O3 ________________________

5. CrCl3 ________________________

6. Na3PO4 ________________________

7. SO3 ________________________

8. NO ________________________

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7. Write the chemical names of each of the following compounds.

1. CaS _____________________________

2. Cs2O _____________________________

3. FeCO3 _____________________________

4. CrCl2 _____________________________

5. Mg3(PO4)2 _____________________________

6. Au2O3 _____________________________

7. CaS _____________________________

8. (NH4)3PO3 _____________________________

9. FeCl2 _____________________________

10. KCl _____________________________

11. Na2S _____________________________

12. AlCl3 _____________________________

13. BaO _____________________________

14. Ag2S _____________________________

15. Al2O3 _____________________________

16. LiF _____________________________

17. ZnF2 _____________________________

18. MgBr2 _____________________________

19. CaS _____________________________

20. Li2O _____________________________

21. ZnI2 _____________________________

22. BaBr2 _____________________________

23. MgS _____________________________

24.AgCl _____________________________

25. FeO _____________________________

26.SnS2 _____________________________

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27. Cr2S3 _____________________________

28.SnF2 _____________________________

29.CuCl _____________________________

30. MnO2 _____________________________

31. HgBr _____________________________

32. CrCl3 _____________________________

33. PbS _____________________________

34. CuF2 _____________________________

35. NiS _____________________________

36. PbCl4 _____________________________

37. CrO _____________________________

38.Hg3N2 _____________________________

39. Sn3P4 _____________________________

8. Write the chemical formulas of each of the following compounds.

1. zinc oxide __________________

2. aluminum fluoride __________________

3. potassium bromide __________________

4. calcium oxide __________________

5. iron (II) fluoride __________________

6. tin (IV) oxide __________________

7. sodium sulphate __________________

8. strontium hydroxide __________________

9. nickel (III) chlorate __________________

10. iron (III) sulphite __________________

11. zinc bromide ____________________

12. calcium fluoride ____________________

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13. silver sulfide ____________________

14. lithium sulfide ____________________

15. potassium sulfide ____________________

16. magnesium oxide ____________________

17. magnesium phosphide ____________________

18. sodium nitride ____________________

19. silver fluoride ____________________

20. barium nitride ____________________

21. copper (II) chloride ____________________

22. iron (III) oxide ____________________

23. manganese (II) nitride ____________________

24.lead (IV) bromide ____________________

25. tin (IV) sulfide ____________________

26.manganese (IV) phosphide ____________________

27. iron (II) oxide ____________________

28.lead (IV) sulfide ____________________

29.mercury (II) sulfide ____________________

30. copper (II) nitride ____________________

9. The compound H2O2 is separated and produces hydrogen gas and oxygen gas as a
result. What do you expect will be the ratio of the two gases produced?

____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

10. Water is separated and produces hydrogen gas and oxygen gas as a result. What do
you expect will be the ratio of the two gases produced?

____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

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11. Determine the ratio of atoms of each element in the compound ammonium
monohydrogen phosphate: (NH4)2HPO4

____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

12. Explain the importance of the Roman numerals in the names of the three
compounds: manganese (IV) nitride, manganese (III) nitride and manganese (II)
nitride. In your answer include the total number of atoms in each compound.

____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

13. Knowing that barium and oxygen react in a one to one ratio, in what ratio will
radium and oxygen react? In your answer include to concepts of chemical families
and valence electrons.

____________________________________________________________

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