a. calcium oxide b. potassium chloride c. mercury(I) oxide d. zinc fluoride e. barium hydroxide f. sodium peroxide g. chromium(III) bromide h. gold(III) cyanide i. strontium phosphide j. cobalt(II) sulfide k. aluminum oxide 1. chromium(VI) oxide m. copper(II) oxide n. lead(IV) sulfide o. copper(II) cyanide p. silver iodide q. nickel(II) sulfide r. mercury(II) nitride s. lithium nitride t. calcium carbide

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1. Complete the following problems from the “Inorganic Nomenclature”
Answers to Exercises
Exercise 5.
a. sodium chlorate
b. calcium perchlorate
c. iron(III) chlorite
d. aluminum hypochlorite
e. potassium nitrate
f. ammonium sulfate
g. ammonium sulfite
h. ammonium thiosulfate
i. cesium acetate
Exercise 1
a. calcium oxide
b. potassium chloride
c. mercury(I) oxide
d. zinc fluoride
e. barium hydroxide
f. sodium peroxide
g. chromium(III) bromide
h. gold(III) cyanide
i. strontium phosphide
lj. cobalt(II) sulfide
1. potassium permanganate
m. zinc dichromate
k. aluminum oxide
1. chromium(VI) oxide
m. copper(II) oxide
n. lead(IV) sulfide
0. сopper(II) суаnide
p. silver iodide
q. nickel(II) sulfide
r. mercury(II) nitride
s. lithium nitride
n. lead(II) bromate
0. mercury(I) bromite
p. sodium phosphate
q. potassium nitrite
r. silver selenate
s. sodium oxalate
t. gold(III) cyanate
u. gold(I) thiocyanate
v. nickel(II) arsenate
j. copper(II) chromate
k. barium carbonate
t. calcium carbide
Exercise 2.
a. silicon dioxide
b. dichlorine monoxide
c. disulfur dichloride
d. sulfur hexafluoride
e. carbon tetrachloride
f. nitrogen trifluoride
g. carbon disulfide
Exercise 6.
a. NaIO3
b. Zn(OCN)2
c. (NH4)2CO3
d. Fe(BrO3)3
e. Саз (ASO4)2
f. K,SO4
g. Ni(C,H3O2)4
h. RbBrO
i. NΗΝO
j. NazS2O3
k. Al2(C2O4)3
1. Cu:(PОз)2
m. Co(SCN)2
n. Hg2(CIO2)2
o. Al(CIO4)3
p. NazC2O4
9. СаMnO4
r. K2CrO7
s. Mg(BrO2)2
t. AgClO3
u. BaSeO3
v. KC,H3O2
h. chlorine trifluoride
i. dinitrogen trioxide
j. xenon hexafluoride
Exercise 3.
a. xenon tetrafluoride
b. copper(I) chloride
c. magnesium cyanide
d. gold(III) hydroxide
e. phosphorous trichloride
f. cesium nitride
g. chromium(III) chloride
h. calcium peroxide
i. copper(II) sulfide
j. sulfur dioxide
k. dinitrogen tetraoxide
1. silver oxide
m. manganese(IV) oxide
n. tin(II) chloride
0. mercury(I) oxide
Exercise 7.
a. hydroiodic acid
b. nitrous acid
c. hydroselenic acid
d. chromic acid
e. perbromic acid
f. thiocyanic acid
g. bromous acid
h. H2SO4(aq)
i. H¿C¿O4(aq)
j. H3PO4(aq)
k. HBr(aq)
1. HBrO3(aq)
m. H3PO3(aq)
n. HNO3(aq)
Exercise 4.
a. MgI2
b. CIO2
c. Cr2S3
d. AgBr
e. HgH2
f. (NH4)2S
m. Fe;P2
g. Ba(ОН)2
h. Sr3P2
i. Cl4
j. IF,
k. Au(OH)3
1. ΑIΝ
n. OF2
o. K2O2
p. AuCN
q. ZnO
r. SeS2
s. U2O3
Transcribed Image Text:Answers to Exercises Exercise 5. a. sodium chlorate b. calcium perchlorate c. iron(III) chlorite d. aluminum hypochlorite e. potassium nitrate f. ammonium sulfate g. ammonium sulfite h. ammonium thiosulfate i. cesium acetate Exercise 1 a. calcium oxide b. potassium chloride c. mercury(I) oxide d. zinc fluoride e. barium hydroxide f. sodium peroxide g. chromium(III) bromide h. gold(III) cyanide i. strontium phosphide lj. cobalt(II) sulfide 1. potassium permanganate m. zinc dichromate k. aluminum oxide 1. chromium(VI) oxide m. copper(II) oxide n. lead(IV) sulfide 0. сopper(II) суаnide p. silver iodide q. nickel(II) sulfide r. mercury(II) nitride s. lithium nitride n. lead(II) bromate 0. mercury(I) bromite p. sodium phosphate q. potassium nitrite r. silver selenate s. sodium oxalate t. gold(III) cyanate u. gold(I) thiocyanate v. nickel(II) arsenate j. copper(II) chromate k. barium carbonate t. calcium carbide Exercise 2. a. silicon dioxide b. dichlorine monoxide c. disulfur dichloride d. sulfur hexafluoride e. carbon tetrachloride f. nitrogen trifluoride g. carbon disulfide Exercise 6. a. NaIO3 b. Zn(OCN)2 c. (NH4)2CO3 d. Fe(BrO3)3 e. Саз (ASO4)2 f. K,SO4 g. Ni(C,H3O2)4 h. RbBrO i. NΗΝO j. NazS2O3 k. Al2(C2O4)3 1. Cu:(PОз)2 m. Co(SCN)2 n. Hg2(CIO2)2 o. Al(CIO4)3 p. NazC2O4 9. СаMnO4 r. K2CrO7 s. Mg(BrO2)2 t. AgClO3 u. BaSeO3 v. KC,H3O2 h. chlorine trifluoride i. dinitrogen trioxide j. xenon hexafluoride Exercise 3. a. xenon tetrafluoride b. copper(I) chloride c. magnesium cyanide d. gold(III) hydroxide e. phosphorous trichloride f. cesium nitride g. chromium(III) chloride h. calcium peroxide i. copper(II) sulfide j. sulfur dioxide k. dinitrogen tetraoxide 1. silver oxide m. manganese(IV) oxide n. tin(II) chloride 0. mercury(I) oxide Exercise 7. a. hydroiodic acid b. nitrous acid c. hydroselenic acid d. chromic acid e. perbromic acid f. thiocyanic acid g. bromous acid h. H2SO4(aq) i. H¿C¿O4(aq) j. H3PO4(aq) k. HBr(aq) 1. HBrO3(aq) m. H3PO3(aq) n. HNO3(aq) Exercise 4. a. MgI2 b. CIO2 c. Cr2S3 d. AgBr e. HgH2 f. (NH4)2S m. Fe;P2 g. Ba(ОН)2 h. Sr3P2 i. Cl4 j. IF, k. Au(OH)3 1. ΑIΝ n. OF2 o. K2O2 p. AuCN q. ZnO r. SeS2 s. U2O3
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