U1-2-1 - Chemical Compound Names and Formulae Flashcards

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An ____________ contains only one type of atom.

A

An element contains only one type of atom.

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A ____________ is a substance in which two or more different elements are combined.

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A compound is a substance in which two or more different elements are combined.

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An element contains ____________ of atom.

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An element contains only one type of atom.

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A compound is a substance in which ____________ are combined.

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A compound is a substance in which two or more different elements are combined.

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In a compound name:
if there are only 2 elements, the name of the 2nd element name is changed to ________.

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In a compound name:
if there are only 2 elements, the name of the 2nd element name is changed to -ide.

e.g. chlorine to chloride

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In a compound name:
if there are ____________, the ending of the 2nd element name is changed to -ide.

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In a compound name:
if there are only 2 elements, the name of the 2nd element name is changed to -ide.

e.g. chlorine to chloride

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In a compound name:
If there are 3 elements and one of them is ________, the ending of the 2nd element name is changed to −ate or −ite.

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In a compound name:
If there are 3 elements and one of them is oxygen, the ending of the 2nd element name is changed to −ate or −ite.

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In a compound name:
If there are 3 elements and one of them is oxygen, the ending of the 2nd element name is changed to ____ or ____.

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In a compound name:
If there are 3 elements and one of them is oxygen, the ending of the 2nd element name is changed to −ate or −ite.

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Prefix meaning ‘one’

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Mono

E.g. monochloride = 1 chlorine

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Prefix meaning ‘two’

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Di

E.g. dichloride = 2 chlorines

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Prefix meaning ‘three’

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Tri

E.g. trichloride = 3 chlorines

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Prefix meaning ‘four’

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Tetra

E.g. tetrachloride = 4 chlorines

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