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ASSIGNMENT NO.

Name:__________________________________ Course/Year/Block:___________________

ATOMS, MOLECULES AND IONS

I. Complete the table using the periodic table as reference.

Nuclear Atomic Atomic Number of Number of Number of


symbol number mass neutrons protons electrons
26 58
30 37
62 47
40 18
28 22
30
14 R
89
T
39
Copper-63
Carbon-13
Na+
S2-
Cl-
Ne
Rn
C3-

II. Complete the table by combining the ions (cations and anions) into chemical formulas.
Name each of the compounds formed.

Ions Br- NO4- S2- CO32- PO33-


Na+

Ca2+

Cr3+

NH4+

III. Write formulas for the following binary ionic compounds.


1. zinc bromide ___________________________
2. sodium hydride ___________________________
3. cadmium chloride ___________________________
4. barium phosphide ___________________________
5. manganese (IV) oxide ___________________________
6. iron (III) oxide ___________________________
7. aluminium fluoride ___________________________
8. mercury (I) fluoride ___________________________
9. potassium chloride ___________________________
10. cobalt (III) sulfide ___________________________

IV. Write formulas for the following compounds containing polyatomic ions.
1. ammonium carbonate ___________________________
2. aluminium phosphate ___________________________
3. silver (I) acetate ___________________________
4. barium dihydrogen phosphate ___________________________
5. calcium nitrate ___________________________
6. nickel (II) chromate ___________________________
7. lead (II) acetate ___________________________
8. copper (I) hydrogen carbonate ___________________________
9. magnesium phosphate ___________________________
10. iron (III) hydrohen sulfate ___________________________

V. Name the following ionic compounds.


1. SnF2 ____________________________
2. CaH2 ____________________________
3. K2S ____________________________
4. CdBr2 ____________________________
5. K3P ____________________________
6. AgF ____________________________
7. Mg3N2 ____________________________
8. MnBr2 ____________________________
9. BaS ____________________________
10. Cu2O ____________________________

VI. Name the following polyatomic-ion containing compounds.


1. NaHPO4 ____________________________
2. AgMnO3 ____________________________
3. Na2S2O3 ____________________________
4. Fe(C2H3O2)2 ____________________________
5. Cu3(PO4)2 ____________________________
6. Sr(HCO3)2 ____________________________
7. (NH4)2CO3 __________________________________________
8. NaClO ____________________________
9. K2Cr2O7 ____________________________
10. Ba(NO3)2 __________________________________________
VII. Write the formula for covalent or molecular compounds.
1. carbon tetraiodide ___________________________
2. silicon dioxide ___________________________
3. tricarbon dioxide ___________________________
4. disulfur dichloride ___________________________
5. radon tetrafluoride ___________________________
6. nitrogen trichloride ___________________________
7. oxygen difluoride ___________________________
8. xenon tetraoxide ___________________________
9. diphosphorous pentasulfide ___________________________
10. iodine bromide ___________________________

VIII. Name the following binary covalent or molecular compounds.


1. Cl2O7 ___________________________
2. IF7 ___________________________
3. I4O7 ___________________________
4. SO3 ___________________________
5. S4N4 ___________________________
6. P4S7 ___________________________
7. Br3O8 ___________________________
8. P4O10 ___________________________
9. CS2 ___________________________
10. XeF2 ___________________________

IX. Provide chemical names or formulas for the following acids.


1. citric acid ___________________________
2. HClO3 ___________________________
3. thiosulfuric acid ___________________________
4. H3AsO4 ___________________________
5. chlorous acid ___________________________
6. HF ___________________________
7. hydroiodic acid ___________________________
8. HBr ___________________________
9. oxalic acid ___________________________
10. HIO4 ___________________________

X. Provide chemical names or formulas for the following hydrate compounds.


1. copper (II) nitrate hexahydrate ___________________________
2. caSO4●2H2O ___________________________
3. beryllium sulphite tetrahydrate ___________________________
4. MnBr2●4H2O ___________________________
5. sodium chromate tetrahydrate ___________________________
6. FeCl3●6H2O ___________________________
7. sodium thiosulfate pentahydrate ___________________________
8. MgSO4●7H2O ___________________________
9. nickel (II) bromide hexahydrate ___________________________
10. LiHSO4●H2O ___________________________

XI. Write the formula and systematic name for the following substances.
1. quicklime ____________________ _____________________
2. baking soda ____________________ _____________________
3. soda ash ____________________ _____________________
4. saltpeter ____________________ _____________________
5. litharge ____________________ _____________________
6. muriatic acid ____________________ _____________________
7. milk of magnesia ____________________ _____________________
8. caustic soda ____________________ _____________________
9. marble ____________________ _____________________
10. smelling salts ____________________ _____________________

XII. Supply what is being asked.


1. Magnesium (average atomic mass = 24.305 amu) consists of three isotopes with
masses 23.9850 amu, 24.9858 amu, and 25.9826 amu. The abundance of the
middle isotope is 10.00%. Estimate the abundances of other isotopes.
2. Write the atomic symbol for the element whose ion has a -2 charge, has 20 more
neutrons than electrons, and has a mass number of 126.
3. Naturally occurring silver (Ag) consists of two isotopes. One of the isotopes has a
mass of 106.90509 amu and 51.84% abundance. What is the atomic mass of the
other

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