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Archive for October 6th, 2006

R Chem: Agenda 10/5/06 Thursday

Posted by msjullyyi on October 6, 2006

Agenda 10/5/06 Thursday
Preamble #19: What are you an expert in?  List 100 things related to this topic.

Introduce research project: expert elemental periodic chart
Binder paper: 3 possible questions on the test
-    Quiz each other
-    On back: 10 vocab words and definitions
-    Hand in for credit

HW: Test on Friday
Lab on Tuesday
Notebook check on Tues

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H Chem: Agenda 10/5/06 Thursday

Posted by msjullyyi on October 6, 2006

Agenda 10/5/06 Thursday
Preamble #19: What are 10 key concepts from Ch5 and a brief explaination of each of them.

Stamp 6.1, 6.2
Review answers to chapter 5 problems in notebook

Review answers to Chemical Nomenclature packet (#10-28)

HW: study for test
Notebook check on Tues/wed

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H Chem: Answers to nomenclature packet

Posted by msjullyyi on October 6, 2006

Honors Chemistry

Answers to Chemical Nomenclature Packet

10.
a)    Titanium (II) Chloride
b)    Titanium (IV) Bromide
c)    Copper (I) Chloride
d)    Lead (II) Iodide
e)    Tin (IV) Chloride
f)    Copper (I) Oxide
g)    Chromium (VI) Oxide
h)    Manganese
i)    Titanium (IV) Oxide
j)    Lead (II) Oxide
k)    Titanium (III) Chloride
l)    Nickel (II) Bromide
m)    Copper (II) Bromide
n)    Lead (II) Chloride
o)    Chromium (III) Fluoride
p)    Copper (II) Oxide
q)    Tin (II) Oxide
r)    Titanium (II) Oxide
s)    Iron (III) Oxide
t)    Manganese (III) Oxide

11.
a)    MnCl3
b)    FeBr3
c)    CrBr3
d)    SnCl4
e)    MgBr2
f)    SnO2
g)    Cr2O3
h)    PbO
i)    Mn2O7
j)    Hg2O
k)    FeCl2
l)    CuCl2
m)    SnCl2
n)    TiI4
o)    NiF2
p)    MgO2
q)    PbO2
r)    NiO
s)    HgO
t)    Co2O3

12.
a)    Iron (III) Sulfate
b)    Chromium (II) Hydroxide
c)    Mercury (I) Chlorite
d)    Iron (II) Perchlorate
e)    Manganese (II) Sulfate
f)    Chromium (III) Sulfite
g)    Mercury (II) Iodate
h)    Lead (II) Chlorite
i)    Cupper (II) Acetate
j)    Cupper (I) Sulfate
k)    Cobalt (II) Sulfate
l)    Lead (II) Phosphate

13.
a)    Cu(ClO3)2
b)    Co2(SO4)3
c)    Mn2(SO4)3
d)    Fe(NO3)3
e)    Sn(NO3)4
f)    Co(ClO4)2
g)    Cr2(SO4)3
h)    Fe(OH)2
i)    Cu3(PO4)2
j)    Mg(NO2)2
k)    Hg2(SO4)

14.
a)    Iron (II) Sulfate
b)    Ammonium Chlorate
c)    Iron (II) Acetate
d)    Copper (I) Chromate
e)    Magnesium Nitrate
f)    Aluminum Phosphate
g)    Sodium Sulfite
h)    Calcium Chlorite
i)    Ammonium Carbonate
j)    Silver Chromate
k)    Barium Phosphate
l)    Potassium Perchlorate

15.
a)    Mg(NO3)2
b)    Ag(C2H3O2)2
c)    Ba(ClO4)2
d)    KNO2
e)    (NH4)2(SO4)
f)    (NH4)2(Cr2O7)
g)    Na2CO3
h)    Ca3(PO4)2

16.
a)    Dinitrogen Monoxide
b)    Nitrogen Dioxide
c)    Dinitrogen Pentoxide
d)    Phosphorus Trichloride
e)    Nitrogen Monoxide
f)    Dinitrogen Tetroxide
g)    Diphosphorus Pentoxide
h)    Phosphorus Pentachloride

17.
a)    Cl2O
b)    ClO2
c)    CS2
d)    ClF3
e)    ClO8
f)    SF6

18.
a)    Sodium Chlorite; Chlorous acid
b)    Iron (II) Chlorate; chloric acid
c)    Ammonium Bromate;
d)    Magnesium Iodate;
e)    Manganese (II) Iodide;
f)    Barium Nitrate; nitric acid
g)    Lead (II) Chloride; hydrochloric acid
h)    Lead (II) Chloride; hydrochloric acid
i)    Mercury (II) Bromate;
j)    Zinc Sulfate; sulfuric acid,
k)    Calcium Hypochlorite; hypochlorous acid

19.
a)    (NH4)2(SO4); sulfuric acid
b)    Ba(ClO)2; hypochlorus acid
c)    LiClO4; perchloric acid
d)    Co(SO4); sulfuric acid
e)    Hg(BrO4);
f)    Cr(NO3)3; nitric acid
g)    MgCl2; hydrochloric acid
h)    KClO4; perchloric acid

20.
a)    Magnesium Carbonate
b)    MgCO3 – 4H2O
c)    Magnesium Phosphate Tetrahydrate
d)    Cobalt (II) Chloride Dihydrate
e)    Ca(NO3)2 -3H2O
21.
a)    NaNO3
b)    Na2CO3
c)    Na2SO4
d)    KOH
e)    KNO3
f)    K2SO3
g)    K3PO4
h)    Cd(OH)2
i)    Cd(CO3)
j)    Cd(SO4)
k)    Cd3(PO4)2
l)    AlBr3
m)    Al(NO3)3
n)    Al2(SO3)3

22.
a)    Mg(NO2)2
b)    Mg(SO4)
c)    Mg(CO3)
d)    BaBr2
e)    Ba(NO3)2
f)    Ba(SO4)
g)    FeO
h)    Fe(OH)2
i)    Fe(CO3)
j)    Fe(SO4)
k)    Fe3(PO4)2
l)    FeBr3

23.
a)    SrCl2
b)    Sr(OH)2
c)    Sr(NO3)2
d)    Sr(SO4)
e)    SrS
f)    Fe2(SO4)3
g)    Fe(PO4)
h)    HgBr2
i)    Hg(CO3)
j)    HgS

24.
a)    Sodium Nitrate
b)    Sodium Sulfite
c)    Sodium Phosphate
d)    Potassium Nitrite
e)    Potassium Carbonate
f)    Potassium Sulfate
g)    Cadmium Bromide
h)    Cadmium Nitrate
i)    Cadmium Sulfite
j)    Cadmium Sulfide
k)    Aluminum Chloride
l)    Aluminum Hydroxide

25.
a)    Magnesium Nitrate
b)    Magnesium Sulfite
c)    Magnesium Phosphate
d)    Barium Nitrite
e)    Barium Sulfite
f)    Barium Carbonate
g)    Aluminum Sulfate
h)    Aluminum Phosphate
i)    Iron (II) Bromide
j)    Iron (II) Nitrate
k)    Iron (II) Sulfite
l)    Iron (II) Sulfide

26.
a)    Barium Phosphate
b)    Strontium Bromide
c)    Strontium Nitrate
d)    Strontium Carbonate
e)    Strontium Sulfate
f)    Strontium Phosphate
g)    Iron (III) Chloride
h)    Iron (III) Nitride
i)    Iron (III) Sulfide
j)    Mercury (II) Chloride
k)    Mercury (II) Nitrate
l)    Mercury (II) Sulfate

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