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1
Q

What is the prefix for 2?

A

Di

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2
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What is the prefix for 4?

A

Tetra

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3
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What is mono the prefix for?

A

1

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4
Q

What is methane?

A

CH4

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5
Q

What is the common name for NH3?

A

Ammonia

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6
Q

What is the common name for H2O2?

A

Hydrogen Peroxide

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7
Q

What is the prefix for 3?

A

Tri

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8
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What does penta represent?

A

5

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9
Q

Write the formula for Carbon tetrabromide.

A

CBr4

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10
Q

What type of reaction is this:
CH4 + 2O2 ———> CO2 + 2H2O

A

Combustion

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11
Q

What is the formula for Calcium Phosphate?

A

Ca3(PO4)2

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12
Q

Do NOT use the prefix “mono” for the 1st
element, only with the _____ element.

A

2nd element.

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13
Q

________________ compounds form when 2 or more NONMETALS share
electrons in COVALENT BONDS.

A

Molecular

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14
Q

_______________ compounds form when at least 1 METAL AND 1
NONMETAL transfer electrons.

A

Ionic

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15
Q

What is the name for Na2CO3?

A

sodium carbonate

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16
Q

What is the chemical formula for iron (II) chloride?

A

FeCl2

17
Q

What is the chemical formula for silver sulfite?

A

Ag2SO3

18
Q

How does Oxygen exist alone?

A

O2

19
Q

How does Chlorine exist alone?

A

Cl2

20
Q

How do you name N2O5?

A

dinitrogen pentoxide

21
Q

What is the name for B2F3?

A

boron trifluoride

22
Q

What reaction type is this: CaCO3 -> CaO + CO2

A

Decomposition

23
Q

Identify this reaction type:
MgCl2 + Li2CO3 -> MgCO3 + LiCl

A

Double replacement

24
Q

Identify this reaction type: P4 + O2 -> P2O3

A

Formation

25
Q

Identify the reaction type:
Pb + FeSO4 -> PbSO4 + Fe

A

Single replacement