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Dissecting Compounds

Dissecting Compounds

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11th Grade

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Dissecting Compounds

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Multiple Choice

True or False: If a compound contains the ammonium ion (NH4+1), but no metal, it is a covalent compound.

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True

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False

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Categorize

Options (10)

Ca3P2

N2O

CH4

ZnCl2

Na2S

NH4NO3

AlPO4

C2H3N

NaOH

H2CO3

Categorize the following compounds as binary or polyatomic.

Binary Compound
Polyatomic Compound

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Categorize

Options (10)

Ca3P2

N2O

CH4

ZnCl2

Na2S

NH4NO3

AlPO4

C2H3N

NaOH

NH3

Categorize the following compounds as ionic or covalent.

Ionic Compound
Covalent Compound

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Complete this table on your worksheet before proceeding to the following questions.

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Categorize

Options (12)

SiF4

Sn3N2

Na2O

SrS

H2S

FeCO3

CH2O

(NH4)2CO3

CaSO4

Cr(OH)2

C3H5N

NH4Cl

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Correct your work on the table. Categorize each compound as binary or polyatomic.

Binary Compound
Polyatomic Compound

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Categorize

Options (12)

SiF4

Sn3N2

Na2O

SrS

H2S

FeCO3

CH2O

(NH4)2CO3

CaSO4

Cr(OH)2

C3H5N

NH4Cl

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Correct your work on the table. Categorize each compound as binary or polyatomic.

Ionic Compound
Covalent Compound

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Categorize

Options (7)

FeCO3

CH2O

(NH4)2CO3

CaSO4

Cr(OH)2

C3H5N

NH4Cl

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Correct your work on the table. The following compounds include ONLY the polyatomic compounds. Determine which ones contain polyatomic ions and which are covalent polyatomic compounds.

Covalent Polyatomic Compoound
Contains a Polyatomic Ion

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Fill in the Blank

Type the NAME of the polyatomic ion in the following compound. YOU MUST SPELL IT CORRECTLY.

FeCO3

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Fill in the Blank

Type the NAME of the polyatomic ion in the following compound. YOU MUST SPELL IT CORRECTLY.

CaSO4

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Fill in the Blank

Type the NAME of the polyatomic ion in the following compound. YOU MUST SPELL IT CORRECTLY.

Cr(OH)2

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Fill in the Blank

Type the NAME of the polyatomic ion in the following compound. YOU MUST SPELL IT CORRECTLY.

NH4Cl

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Dropdown

Identify the charge the metals below will form when they for an ion:

Sc: ​


Zn: ​


Ag: ​


Cd: ​


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Categorize

Options (12)

Ca

Zn

Ag

Au

Pb

Hg

Mn

Mg

Sc

Sr

Li

Ni

Categorize the folloiwng as metals that will form fixed-charge ions and metals that will form variable-charge ions.

Fixed-Charge Ions
Variable-Charge Ions

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Complete this table on your worksheet before proceeding to the following questions.

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Categorize

Options (6)

Zn

Li

Sc

Ga

Cr

Fe

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Use this question to check your work on the table shown.

Categorize the following as a fixed charge ion or a variable charge ion.

Fixed-Charge Ion
Variable-Charge Ion

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Dropdown

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Use this question to check your work on the table shown.

Determine the charge for the metals that will form fixed-charged ions. For the variable-charge ions, select "variable"



Zn ​


Cr ​


Li ​


Fe: variable charge

​ Sc: ​


Ga: ​


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Putting it all together...

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Dropdown

CaCl2

Binary or Polyatomic? ​ ​


Ionic or Covalent? ​


The first element/particle is a ​


The second element/particle is a ​

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Dropdown

XeF6

Binary or Polyatomic? ​ ​


Ionic or Covalent? ​


The first element/particle is a ​


The second element/particle is a ​

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Dropdown

NaNO3

Binary or Polyatomic? ​ ​


Ionic or Covalent? ​


The first element/particle is a ​


The second element/particle is a ​

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Dropdown

NH4Cl

Binary or Polyatomic? ​ ​


Ionic or Covalent? ​


The first element/particle is a ​


The second element/particle is a ​

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Dropdown

SiO2

Binary or Polyatomic? ​ ​


Ionic or Covalent? ​


The first element/particle is a ​


The second element/particle is a ​

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Dropdown

CuSO4

Binary or Polyatomic? ​ ​


Ionic or Covalent? ​


The first element/particle is a ​


The second element/particle is a ​

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Dropdown

Cr2O3

Binary or Polyatomic? ​ ​


Ionic or Covalent? ​


The first element/particle is a ​


The second element/particle is a ​

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Dropdown

TeBr4

Binary or Polyatomic? ​ ​


Ionic or Covalent? ​


The first element/particle is a ​


The second element/particle is a ​

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Dropdown

AlPO4

Binary or Polyatomic? ​ ​


Ionic or Covalent? ​


The first element/particle is a ​


The second element/particle is a ​

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Dropdown

Fe2O3

Binary or Polyatomic? ​ ​


Ionic or Covalent? ​


The first element/particle is a ​


The second element/particle is a ​

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Cs3P2

Binary or Polyatomic? ​ ​


Ionic or Covalent? ​


The first element/particle is a ​


The second element/particle is a ​

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Dissecting Compounds

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