1.   mercury(II) phosphate     2.   cobaltous nitrite     3.   nickel (III) thiocyanate

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(Please note that some of these compounds do not exist as a stable substance in nature, however the following should serve as a practice exercise in nomenclature.) 

 

If provided the name, then you must write the formula. If provided the formula, then you must write the correct name. Indicate IUPAC names only. 

 

Use one of the following descriptions:  IONIC, COVALENT, ACID or HYDRATE.

 

Compound

Name or Formula

Description

1.   mercury(II) phosphate

 

 

2.   cobaltous nitrite

 

 

3.   nickel (III) thiocyanate           

 

 

4.   strontium bicarbonate

 

 

5.   CH4

 

 

6.   fluorine

 

 

7.   magnesium hydride

 

 

8.   N2O

 

 

9.   HBr (aq)

 

 

10.  barium chlorate

 

 

11.  Cl2S

 

 

12.  bismuth (III) hydrogen sulfite

 

 

13.  gallium peroxide

 

 

14.  ammonium nitrate pentahydrate

 

 

15.  oxalic acid

 

 

16.  stannic phosphide

 

 

17.  FeN

 

 

18.  silver sulfite dihydrate

 

 

19.  H2O

 

 

20.  Cs3PO3

 

 

21.  cupric hydroxide

 

 

22.  Rb2O2

 

 

23.  aluminum oxalate

 

 

24.  phosphorous acid

 

 

25.  CoPO4

 

 

26.  cobaltic hydrogen carbonate

 

 

27.  mercury (I) peroxide

 

 

28.  sulfur

 

 

29.  CuF2

 

 

30.  barium nitrite hexahydrate

 

 

31.  carbonic acid

 

 

32.  stannous thiosulfate

 

 

33.  NO

 

 

34.  cadmium iodide

 

 

35.  potassium nitride

 

 

36.  calcium chlorate

 

 

37.  H3P(aq) 

 

 

38.  cuprous oxide

 

 

39.  Pb(H2PO4)2

 

 

40.  Cs2Cr2O7

 

 

41.  aluminum sulfate

 

 

42.  sulfuric acid

 

 

43.  gold(III) nitrate

 

 

44.  barium acetate 

 

 

45.  ferric selenide

 

 

46.  Co3N2

 

 

47.  Sn(NO2)2

 

 

48.  NH3

 

 

49.  strontium hydrogen carbonate

 

 

50.  ferrous permanganate heptahydrate

 

 

51.  stannic hypochlorite

 

 

52.  ammonium phosphate pentahydrate

 

 

53.  Cs2SO3

 

 

54.  CuNO3

 

 

55.  rubidium oxalate

 

 

56.  barium phosphide

 

 

57.  cobaltic hydrogen sulfate     

 

 

58.  SO3

 

 

59.  cesium phosphate dihydrate

 

 

60.  stannic (IV) nitrite

 

 

61.  mercury (I) nitride

 

 

62.  Hg2I2

 

 

63.  plumbous hypochlorite

 

 

64.  oxygen

 

 

65.  Ga(ClO4)3

 

 

66.  silver sulfate hexahydrate

 

 

67.  HF (aq)

 

 

68.  cuprous dichromate

 

 

69.  potassium iodate

 

 

70.  ferric oxide

 

 

71.  dinitrogen pentaphosphide

 

 

72.  HMnO4 (aq)

 

 

73.  plumbous hypochlorite 

 

 

74.  cupric sulfide

 

 

75.  rubidium sulfite nanohydrate

 

 

76.  calcium bicarbonate

 

 

77.  chromic chloride

 

 

78.  ammonium phosphide

 

 

79.  potassium oxalate

 

 

80.  BiPO3

 

 

81.  Co3P2 .  7 H2O

 

 

82.  ferric phosphate

 

 

83.  In2O

 

 

84.  nitrogen dioxide

 

 

85.  Lithium sulfite

 

 

86.  CrBr3

 

 

87.  sodium carbonate

 

 

88.  iron (III) oxide

 

 

89.  chromium (VI) sulfide

 

 

90.  phosphoric acid 

 

 

91.  HgF2

 

 

92.  CaF2

 

 

93.  cadmium hypochlorite

 

 

94.  cobaltous nitrate trihydrate

 

 

95.  H2Cr2O7 (aq)

 

 

96.  NH4F

 

 

97.  MnCO3

 

 

98.  stannic nitride 

 

 

99.  lithium nitride

 

 

100.  potassium chlorate

 

 

101.  chlorine

 

 

102.  CuF2       

 

 

103.  cobalt (III) phosphate

 

 

104.  potassium nitride

 

 

105.  hydrogen peroxide

 

 

106.  calcium acetate

 

 

107.  sodium hydrogen sulfate pentahydrate

 

 

108.  FeCl3

 

 

109.  zinc hydride

 

 

110.  cesium perchlorate

 

 

111.  copper (II) iodide

 

 

112.  PbCl4 . 5 H2O

 

 

113.  magnesium phosphate

 

 

114.  GaPO3

 

 

115.  mercury (I) phosphate

 

 

116.  Fe2(S2O3)3

 

 

117.  plumbic acetate tetrahydrate

 

 

118.  strontium acetate

 

 

119.  ferrous phosphide

 

 

120.  nickel (III) bromide

 

 

121.  KBr

 

 

122.  sulfur

 

 

123.  calcium carbonate

 

 

124.  MgBr2

 

 

125.  chromium (VI) permanganate    

 

 

126.  boron trifluoride

 

 

127.  aluminum peroxide

 

 

128.  nickel (III) sulfite

 

 

129.  ClS

 

 

130.  Hg2(HSO3)2

 

 

131.  chromic acetate

 

 

132.  manganese (II) sulfide

 

 

133.  gallium perchlorate

 

 

134.  H3PO3 (aq)

 

 

135.  mercury(II) phosphite

 

 

136.  In2O

 

 

137.  aluminum hydrogen sulfite 

 

 

138.  FrI

 

 

139.  chromium (III) perchlorate

 

 

140.  lithium phosphide dihydrate

 

 

141.  nickel (II) peroxide

 

 

142.  chromic oxalate

 

 

143.  HgF2

 

 

144.  sodium hydrogen carbonate

 

 

145.  aluminum hydroxide

 

 

146.  P2O10

 

 

147.  BiN

 

 

148.  ferric oxide pentahydrate

 

 

149.  PbS2O3

 

 

150.  rubidium sulfite

 

 

151.  strontium acetate

 

 

152.  TlN

 

 

153.  Na3P

 

 

154.  plumbic dichromate trihydrate

 

 

155.  ammonium peroxide

 

 

156.  barium bicarbonate

 

 

157.  Mn(HCO3)3

 

 

158.  thallium (III) thiosulfate

 

 

159.  stannic iodate

 

 

160.  cobaltic iodide

 

 

161.  indium (III) nitrate

 

 

162.  cadmium nitride

 

 

163.  S2O3

 

 

164.  BaSe

 

 

165.  rubidium perchlorate

 

 

166.  cesium dichromate

 

 

167.  stannic nitride

 

 

168.  Hg3(PO4).  8 H2O

 

 

169.  cupric oxide

 

 

170.  strontium permanganate   

 

 

171.  Mn(CO3)3

 

 

172.  sodium acetate

 

 

173.  N2O2

 

 

174.  magnesium bisulfate

 

 

175.  calcium hydrogen carbonate 

 

 

176.  sulfurous acid

 

 

177.  Ti(OH)2

 

 

178.  K2SO4

 

 

179.  ferric oxide

 

 

180.  indium (I) nitrate

 

 

181.  lead (II) nitride

 

 

182.  Al(SCN)3

 

 

183.  stannic nitrite

 

 

184.  chromous nitride

 

 

185.  mercury (I) acetate

 

 

186.  stannous hypochlorite

 

 

187.  H2O

 

 

188.  P4

 

 

189.  CuCN

 

 

190.  AuHSO3

 

 

191.  plumbic sulfate   

 

 

192.  cuprous bromide

 

 

193.  Pb(CN)2

 

 

194.  iron (II) acetate

 

 

195.  magnesium iodate

 

 

196.  dinitrogen pentoxide

 

 

197.  Pb(ClO3)2

 

 

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