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Ionic Compounds with Variable Charges Practice

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Don't forget about Silver, Cadmium, and Zinc
Silver is always Ag1+
Cadmium and Zinc are always Cd2+ and Zn2+
For each of the questions type the correct name of the compound. You must show your work as I demonstrated in class for full credit on names that require Roman numerals. If the name does not require a Roman numeral explain why in the show your work section.

To the right is a video showing how to solve these problems. The teacher explains how to do it the same way I did it in class. Watching the video is not required, but I wanted to include it if you felt like you needed extra help.
Question 1
1.

Co3P2

Question 2
2.

MgF2

Question 3
3.

FeO

Question 4
4.

Ag3N

Question 5
5.

Na2S

Question 6
6.

KCl

Question 7
7.

MnBr2

Question 8
8.

Cr2S3

Question 9
9.

Fe2O3

Question 10
10.

CaF2

Don't forget about Silver, Cadmium, and Zinc

Silver is always Ag1+
Cadmium and Zinc are always Cd2+ and Zn2+
For each of the questions type the correct formula. You will not be able to type subscripts. Just type the numbers large (for example K2O instead of K2O. You must show your work as I demonstrated in class for full credit.

To the right is a video showing how to solve these problems. The teacher explains how to do it the same way I did it in class. Watching the video is not required, but I wanted to include it if you felt like you needed extra help.
Question 11
11.

iron (II) arsenide

Question 12
12.

beryllium chloride

Question 13
13.

silver oxide

Question 14
14.

manganese (VII) sulfide

Question 15
15.

potassium iodide

Question 16
16.

tin (IV) bromide

Question 17
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magnesium phosphide

Question 18
18.

lead (II) fluoride

Question 19
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aluminum selenide

Question 20
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copper (II) nitride