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Naming Compounds
Test Description: Questions about naming molecular and ionic compounds.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which is a BINARY IONIC compound?
A
NO2
B
NaOH
C
CuBr2
D
CO
2) Which word best matches the following definition: The type of compound formed when a METAL reacts with a NONMETAL.
A
ionic
B
molecular (covalent)
C
organic
D
binary
3) Which word best matches the following definition: The type of compound formed when a NONMETAL reacts with another NONMETAL.
A
organic
B
ionic
C
binary
D
molecular (covalent)
4) Which compound contains a multivalent metal?
A
SnO2
B
CCl4
C
SrBr2
D
K2O
5) Which is a MONATOMIC ion?
A
CN-
B
NH4 +
C
Cl-
D
OH-
6) In ionic bonds, metals become _____
A
cations.
B
molecules.
C
anions.
D
both anions and cations.
7) Atoms in molecular compounds
A
take electrons.
B
form ions.
C
share electrons.
D
give away electrons.
8) Nonmetals become anions by
A
giving electrons to metals.
B
sharing electrons with other nonmetals.
C
sharing electrons with metals.
D
taking electrons from metals.
9) Choose the Roman numeral that should follow the cation name in the following compound: NiSO4
A
II
B
IV
C
I
D
III
10) Name the following compound: Na2SO4
A
disodium sulfur tetroxide
B
sodium sulfite
C
sodium sulfide
D
sodium sulfate
11) Naming a MOLECULAR compound involves
A
ions.
B
metals.
C
Roman numerals.
D
prefixes.
12) Naming an IONIC compound never involves
A
ions.
B
Roman numerals.
C
metals.
D
prefixes.
13) Choose the correct name for P2O5
A
phosphorus oxide
B
diphosphorus pentoxalate
C
phosphorus pentoxide
D
diphosphorus pentoxide
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