Q7. Complete the following table of ionic compounds Formula Al₂O3 Cu(NO3)2 Li₂S Ni(OH)3 COF₂ (NH4)2SO4 Formula NO₂ SO3 CBr4 cation Al³+ IBr Cu²+ Pb2+ Mg²+ anion 0²- NO3 Br N³ Q8. Complete the following table of covalent compounds Name nitrogen dioxide diphosphorous trisulfide Name oxygen difluoride aluminum oxide copper (II) nitrate iron (III) phosphide potassium carbonate cesium nitrite tin (IV) oxide calcium cyanide

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Q7. Complete the following table of ionic compounds
Formula
Al₂O3
Cu(NO3)2
Li₂S
Ni(OH)3
CoF₂
(NH4)2SO4
Formula
NO₂
SO3
CBr4
cation
IBr
A1³+
Cu²+
Pb²+
Mg²+
anion
0²-
NO3
Br
N³.
Name
nitrogen dioxide
Q8. Complete the following table of covalent compounds
diphosphorous trisulfide
Name
aluminum oxide
oxygen difluoride
copper (II) nitrate
iron (III) phosphide
potassium carbonate
cesium nitrite
tin (IV) oxide
calcium cyanide
Transcribed Image Text:Part D. Naming Compounds Optional viewing: ionic compounds formed from elements https://youtu.be/Pk1Nxg7d6sw https://youtu.be/lqLlmXmMiFQ Q7. Complete the following table of ionic compounds Formula Al₂O3 Cu(NO3)2 Li₂S Ni(OH)3 CoF₂ (NH4)2SO4 Formula NO₂ SO3 CBr4 cation IBr A1³+ Cu²+ Pb²+ Mg²+ anion 0²- NO3 Br N³. Name nitrogen dioxide Q8. Complete the following table of covalent compounds diphosphorous trisulfide Name aluminum oxide oxygen difluoride copper (II) nitrate iron (III) phosphide potassium carbonate cesium nitrite tin (IV) oxide calcium cyanide
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