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Chem, Chapter 7 - 20 Questions
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5 Written Questions
Name of this acid - HNO3. (acids get a different set of naming rules
A ___ is a neutral particle formed when neutral atoms combine.
How many formula units are shown in the following - 6H2SO4
a negatively charged ion
A ___ is a shorthand representation of an element.
5 Matching Questions
C4H9
formula unit
Hydrochloric acid
Sulfuric Acid
ion
a
What is the empirical formula that goes with the following molecular formula - C8H18
b
Name of this acid - HCl. (acids get a different set of naming rules
c
A compound's formula represents a definite amount of that compound called a ___.
d
Name of this acid - H2SO4. (acids get a different set of naming rules
e
An atom that has become electrically charged.
5 Multiple Choice Questions
A formula for a compound that exists as a molecule is called a(n) ___.
empirical formula
chemical formula
molecular formula
molecule
A ___ is any compound containing only two elements.
binary compound
ionic compound
Nitric Acid
Monatomic ion
an ion made out of one type of element only
anion
Monatomic ion
polyatomic ion
cation
Name this organic compound - C7H16 (remember organics gets its own set of naming rules)
cation
Heptane
anion
ion
A compound composed of charged particles is called a(n) ___
sodium oxide
anion
binary compound
ionic compound
5 True/False Question
Iron (II) Sulfide
→ proper name for Na2O
True
False
cation
→ a positively charged ion
True
False
oxidation number
→ The charge on a monatomic ion is known as its ___.
True
False
Uranium Hexafluoride
→ name of UF6 (using the prefix method for binary molecules)
True
False
polyatomic ion
→ an ion made out of one type of element only
True
False
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