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1) Give the formula for each of the following: a) beryllium monoxide, beryllium oxide b) water c) dialuminium trioxide, aluminium oxide d) manganese monoxide, manganese(ii) oxide e) disodium dioxide, sodium peroxide f) carbon monoxide, carbon(ii) oxide 2) Name each of the following compounds: a) Ag 2 O 2 b) CoO c) CdO d) BaO 2 e) H 2 O f) CaO 3) Give the formula for each of the following: a) calcium hydride b) zinc hydride c) aluminium hydride d) phosphine e) francium hydride f) sodium hydride 4) Name each of the following compounds: a) AgH b) CsH c) AsH 3 d) BaH 2 e) RbH f) KH 5) Give the formula for each of the following: a) nickel(ii) hydroxide b) magnesium hydroxide c) copper(i) hydroxide d) caesium hydroxide e) rubidium hydroxide f) calcium hydroxide 6) Name each of the following compounds: a) NaOH b) NH 4 OH c) Cr(OH) 3 d) Fe(OH) 2 e) Cr(OH) 2 f) Cu(OH) 2 1

7) Give the formula for each of the following: a) rubidium bromide b) copper(i) chloride c) hydrogen iodide d) beryllium bromide e) dinitrogen triselenide, nitrogen(iii) selenide, nitrous selenide f) hydrogen chloride, hydrochloric acid 8) Name each of the following compounds: a) HF b) H 2 Se (ac) c) NH 4 Cl d) LiCl e) As 2 S 3 f) HI (ac) 9) Give the formula for each of the following: a) hydrogen chromate, chromic acid b) hydrogen orthophosphate, orthophosphoric acid c) hydrogen seleniate, selenic acid d) hydrogen diantimonite, diantimonious acid e) hydrogen iodate, iodic acid f) hydrogen orthophosphite, orthophosphorous acid 10) Name each of the following compounds: a) H 3 SbO 4 b) H 2 SO 4 c) H 2 SeO 4 d) HClO 2 e) HNO 2 f) H 2 SO 3 11) Give the formula for each of the following: a) lead(iv) metaphosphate b) platinum(iv) hypoiodite c) cobalt(iii) metaarsenate d) lithium nitrate e) tin(ii) nitrite f) manganese(ii) diantimonite 2

12) Name each of the following compounds: a) NaSbO 3 b) K 2 B 4 O 7 c) Au 4 Sb 2 O 7 d) Cd(BO 2 ) 2 e) Fe(PO 2 ) 3 f) FeN 2 O 2 13) Give the formula for each of the following: a) sodium hydrogen chromate b) potassium hydrogen phosphite c) chromium(iii) hydrogen pyrophosphite d) caesium dihydrogen pyrophosphite e) tin(ii) dihydrogen phosphate f) copper(ii) hydrogen chromate 14) Name each of the following compounds: a) Be(HCrO 4 ) 2 b) AuHCO 3 c) Cu(H 3 P 2 O 7 ) 2 d) Zn(HTeO 3 ) 2 e) Hg(HCr 2 O 7 ) 2 f) NaHMnO 4 15) Give the formula for each of the following: a) piroantimoniate ion b) diantimonite ion c) hydrogen telluride ion d) permanganate ion e) hydrogen orthoarsenite ion f) seleniate ion 16) Name each of the following compounds: a) HS b) ClO 4 c) HAsO 4 2 d) ClO 2 e) HTe f) OH 3

Answers: 1) a) BeO b) H 2 O c) Al 2 O 3 d) MnO e) Na 2 O 2 f) CO 2) a) disilver dioxide, silver peroxide b) cobalt monoxide, cobalt(ii) oxide c) cadmium monoxide, cadmium oxide d) barium dioxide, barium peroxide e) water f) calcium monoxide, calcium oxide 3) a) CaH 2 b) ZnH 2 c) AlH 3 d) PH 3 e) FrH f) NaH 4) a) silver hydride b) caesium hydride c) arsine d) barium hydride e) rubidium hydride f) potassium hydride 5) a) Ni(OH) 2 b) Mg(OH) 2 c) CuOH d) CsOH e) RbOH f) Ca(OH) 2 6) a) sodium hydroxide b) ammonium hydroxide c) chromium(iii) hydroxide d) iron(ii) hydroxide e) chromium(ii) hydroxide f) copper(ii) hydroxide 7) a) RbBr b) CuCl c) HI d) BeBr 2 e) N 2 Se 3 f) HCl (ac) 8) a) hydrogen fluoride b) hydrogen selenide, hydroselenic acid c) ammonium chloride d) lithium chloride e) diarsenic trisulfide, arsenic(iii) sulfide, arsenious sulfide f) hydrogen iodide, hydroiodic acid 9) a) H 2 CrO 4 b) H 3 PO 4 c) H 2 SeO 4 d) H 4 Sb 2 O 5 e) HIO 3 f) H 3 PO 3 10) a) hydrogen orthoantimoniate, orthoantimonic acid b) hydrogen sulfate, sulfuric acid c) hydrogen seleniate, selenic acid d) hydrogen chlorite, chlorous acid 4

11) a) Pb(PO 3 ) 4 b) Pt(IO) 4 c) Co(AsO 3 ) 3 d) LiNO 3 e) Sn(NO 2 ) 2 f) Mn 2 Sb 2 O 5 12) a) sodium metaantimoniate b) potassium tetraborate c) gold(i) diantimoniate d) cadmium metaborate e) iron(iii) metaphosphite f) iron(ii) hyponitrite 13) a) NaHCrO 4 b) K 2 HPO 3 c) CrHP 2 O 5 d) Cs 2 H 2 P 2 O 5 e) Sn(H 2 PO 4 ) 2 f) Cu(HCrO 4 ) 2 14) a) beryllium hydrogen chromate b) gold(i) hydrogen carbonate, gold(i) bicarbonate c) copper(ii) trihydrogen pyrophosphate d) zinc hydrogen tellurite e) mercury(ii) hydrogen dichromate f) sodium hydrogen manganate 15) a) Sb 2 O 7 4 b) Sb 2 O 5 4 c) HTe d) MnO 4 e) HAsO 3 2 f) SeO 4 2 16) a) hydrogen sulfide ion b) perchlorate ion c) hydrogen orthoarsenate ion d) chlorite ion e) hydrogen telluride ion f) hydroxide ion 5