Lab Report: Inorganic Nomenclature - Santa Monica College
Lab Report: Inorganic Nomenclature - Santa Monica College
Lab Report: Inorganic Nomenclature - Santa Monica College
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<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Monica</strong> <strong>College</strong> Chemistry 11<br />
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Date:<br />
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Part A: Naming Practice<br />
<strong>Lab</strong> <strong>Report</strong>: <strong>Inorganic</strong> <strong>Nomenclature</strong><br />
Name each of the compounds in the following table. Compounds marked with a star (*) should<br />
be named using both the Stock and the “ic/ous” naming systems.<br />
1. *Au(NO 3 ) 3<br />
2. Ca 3 (PO 4 ) 2<br />
3. Cl 2 O<br />
4. LiH<br />
5. NaClO 3<br />
6. H 2 C 2 O 4 (aq)<br />
7. AlCl 3<br />
8. Ni(CN) 2<br />
9. P 4 O 10<br />
10. *SnSO 3<br />
11. (NH 4 ) 2 CO 3<br />
12. HF (aq)<br />
13. CrO 3<br />
14. Ba(C 2 H 3 O 2 ) 2<br />
15. ICl 5<br />
16. Fe(NH4)2(SO4)2•6H2O<br />
17. *PbS 2<br />
18. HBrO (aq)<br />
19. ZnCr 2 O 7<br />
20. Na2S2O3•5H2O<br />
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Part B: Formula Practice<br />
Write the formulas for each of the compounds in the following table.<br />
1. Ferric sulfate<br />
2. Strontium oxalate<br />
3. Chromic acid<br />
4. Nickel(III) carbonate<br />
5. Silver bromate<br />
6. Dinitrogen difluoride<br />
7. Magnesium molybdate<br />
8. Sodium hydrogen phosphate<br />
9. Hydrocyanic acid<br />
10. Cuprous nitrite<br />
11. Nickelous nitrate hexahydrate<br />
12. Manganese(II) periodate<br />
13. Sulfur trioxide<br />
14. Mercury(I) iodide<br />
15. Lithium thiosulfate<br />
16. Chlorous acid<br />
17. Plumbic bicarbonate<br />
18. Barium chloride dihydrate<br />
19. Aluminum chromate<br />
20. Rubidium peroxide<br />
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Part C: Formulas and Names<br />
If the name of the compound is given, write its formula. If the formula is given, write its name.<br />
You may use either the Stock system or “ic/ous” system for naming, where relevant.<br />
1. Ca(ClO 2 ) 2<br />
2. Stannic fluoride<br />
3. Silicon tetrabromide<br />
4. Cr(BrO) 2<br />
5. Potassium tetraborate tetrahydrate<br />
6. Gallium arsenate<br />
7. HNO 2 (aq)<br />
8. LiH 2 PO 4<br />
9. Magnesium tetraborate<br />
10. Br 3 O 8<br />
11. MnO 2<br />
12. Silver thiocyanate<br />
13. Citric acid<br />
14. AlN<br />
15. Cu(NO 3 ) 2 • 3 H 2 O<br />
16. Titanium(II) bisulfate<br />
17. Sulfur hexafluoride<br />
18. (NH 4 ) 3 PO 4<br />
19. Cuprous hydroxide<br />
20. HClO 4 (aq)<br />
21. Plumbous oxalate<br />
22. NO 2<br />
23. CdCO 3<br />
24. Bismuth(V) oxide<br />
25. Permanganic acid<br />
26. Ag 2 SO 4<br />
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27. Strontium phosphide<br />
28. Tricarbon disulfide<br />
29. Au 2 O 3<br />
30. Sodium dichromate<br />
31. HI (aq)<br />
32. NH 4 HSO 3<br />
33. Mercuric cyanide<br />
34. Cl 2 O 7<br />
35. Vanadium(III) nitrate<br />
36. Sulfurous acid<br />
37. KF<br />
38. Zinc hypochlorite<br />
39. CO<br />
40. Nickelous acetate<br />
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