(Use the letters I, C, or B to indicate the type of bonding in the compound.) Compound Formula lons Name of compound |lonic (I), Covalent (C) or Both (B)? 1+ & SO 4 2- NH 4 4+ Sn & ci 1- 2+ Fe & CH 3 COO 1- 3+ AI & P р 3- AIP

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QUESTION 1
Fill in the missing information: formulas for missing compounds and ions, systematic/modern names of compounds, and whether the compound is ionic (I), covalent (C) or both (B).
{ NOTE:
i) Write subscript numbers in the formulas as if you are writing letters in a word (e.g., Mg3N2 should be written as Mg3N2).
ii) Do not put parentheses around monatomic ions but put them around a polyatomic ion if there is more than one in the formula (e.g. Na2C03 should be written as Na2CO3 but Ca(NO3)2
as Ca(NO3)2. )}
(Use the letters I, C, or B to indicate the type of bonding in the compound.)
Compound Formula
Name of compound
lonic (I), Covalent (C) or
Both (B)?
lons
2-
1+
NH 4
& SO
4
4+
Sn
& CI
1-
2+
Fe
& CH 3 CO0 1-
AI
3+
& p 3-
AIP
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 1 Fill in the missing information: formulas for missing compounds and ions, systematic/modern names of compounds, and whether the compound is ionic (I), covalent (C) or both (B). { NOTE: i) Write subscript numbers in the formulas as if you are writing letters in a word (e.g., Mg3N2 should be written as Mg3N2). ii) Do not put parentheses around monatomic ions but put them around a polyatomic ion if there is more than one in the formula (e.g. Na2C03 should be written as Na2CO3 but Ca(NO3)2 as Ca(NO3)2. )} (Use the letters I, C, or B to indicate the type of bonding in the compound.) Compound Formula Name of compound lonic (I), Covalent (C) or Both (B)? lons 2- 1+ NH 4 & SO 4 4+ Sn & CI 1- 2+ Fe & CH 3 CO0 1- AI 3+ & p 3- AIP
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