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Unit 4 Nomenclature & Bonding Formative 2025

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1.

Categorize the type of bond formed between the pair of elements.

  • calcium and antimony

  • lithium and chlorine

  • bromine and barium

  • nitrogen and hydrogen

  • Ionic

  • Covalent

  • Metallic

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2.

Categorize each of the following elements as to which type of ion they would form.

  • lead

  • aluminum

  • fluorine

  • silver

  • cation

  • anion

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3.

Match the element with their correct number of valence electrons.

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nitrogen

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8

krypton

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2

gallium

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6

calcium

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3

sulfur

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5

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4.

Write the name for the following chemical compound: Co(NO3)2.

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5.

Write the name for the following chemical compound: (NH4)F

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6.

Write the name for the following chemical compound: Al2(Cr2O7)3

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7.

Write the name for the following chemical compound: CO

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8.

Write the name for the following chemical compound: HBr

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9.

Write the name for the following chemical compound: CCl4

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10.

Write the name for the following chemical compound: HC2H3O2

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11.

Write the name for the following chemical compound: CS2

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12.

Write the name for the following chemical compound: BaSO4

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13.

Write the name for the following chemical compound: Al(NO3)3

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14.

Write the chemical formula for the following chemical compound: sodium arsenite

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15.

Write the chemical formula for the following chemical compound: lithium permanganate

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16.

Write the chemical formula for the following chemical compound: diphosphorus tetrafluoride

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17.

Write the chemical formula for the following chemical compound: magnesium phospohite

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18.

Write the chemical formula for the following chemical compound: beryllium sulfide

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19.

Write the chemical formula for the following chemical compound: carbon tetrabromide

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20.

Write the chemical formula for the following chemical compound: Hydrofluoric acid

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21.

Write the chemical formula for the following chemical compound: cuprous chloride

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22.

Write the chemical formula for the following chemical compound: phosphorous acid

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23.

Write the chemical formula for the following chemical compound: calcium nitrate

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24.
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polar covalent bond

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type of bond formed from a transfer of electrons

ionic

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covalent bonds are formed between which two types of elements

nonmetals

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intermolecular force found between hydrogen and very electronegative element

cation

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ion formed from a gain of electrons

hydrate

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ion formed from the loss of electrons

valence electrons

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a term for a compound with water physically attached to it

hydrogen bond

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intermolecular force found between polar molecules only

anion

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intermolecular force that results from the constant motion of electrons that creates an instantaneous dipole

dipole-dipole

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electrons on the last main energy level

London dispersion forces

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type of bond that shares electrons and produces and uneven distribution of charge.

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25.

Choose the selections that are true for the following figure:

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26.

Choose the selections that are true for the following figure:

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27.

Choose the selections that are true for the following figure:

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28.

How many moles are there in 250.2 g of phosphoric acid? Remember significant figures and include a unit.

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29.

What is the mass of 3.89 moles of carbon tetrafluoride? Remember significant figures and include a unit.

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30.

What is the mass of 8.113 moles of calcium chlorate? Remember significant figures and include a unit.

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31.

How many moles are there in 417g of cupric bromide? Remember significant figures and include a unit.

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32.

Determine the percent of oxygen in ammonium nitrate. Round to THREE significant figures.

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33.

Determine the percent of sodium in sodium permanganate. Round to THREE significant figures.

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34.

Determine the percent of nitrogen in trinitrogen hexoxide. Round to THREE significant figures.

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35.

The percent composition of an unknown substance is 71.84% carbon, 10.21% hydrogen, 8.38% nitrogen and 9.57% oxygen. What is the empirical formula?

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36.

Determine the empirical formula of a compound composed of 18.24 g carbon, 0.51 g hydrogen, and 19.20 g fluorine.

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37.

A compound with a molar mass of 544.0 g/mol is made up of 26.5 g carbon, 2.22 g hydrogen, and 70.6 g oxygen. What is the molecular formula?

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38.

A compound is 19.3% sodium, 26.9% sulfur, and 53.8% oxygen. Its formula mass is 238 g/mol. What is its molecular formula?