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NaCl

Binary Ionic Metal and non metal Cation anion(IDE). NaCl. Binary Ionic 1) Cation and Charge 2) Anion and Charge 3) Balance w/subscripts. Lithium Oxide. Polyatomic Ionic -3 or more elements -Cation anion (IDE**) **Poly name never changes. Na 2 SO 3. Polyatomic Ionic –ATE or ITE

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NaCl

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  1. Binary Ionic Metal and non metal Cation anion(IDE) NaCl

  2. Binary Ionic 1) Cation and Charge 2) Anion and Charge 3) Balance w/subscripts Lithium Oxide

  3. Polyatomic Ionic -3 or more elements -Cation anion (IDE**) **Poly name never changes Na2SO3

  4. Polyatomic Ionic –ATE or ITE 1) Cation and Charge 2) Anion and Charge 3) Balance w/subscripts use parenthesis if poly Potassium Carbonate

  5. Transition metal Ionic – Ditch and non metal Cation(Roman Numerals**) anion(IDE) **Roman numerals = charge CuCl2

  6. Transition metal Ionic – 1) Cation and Charge 2) Anion and Charge 3) Balance w/subscripts Iron (III) Sulfide

  7. Covalent or Molecular Both Right side of stairs First element w/prefix** Second element IDE w/ prefix **No mono P2O5

  8. Covalent or Molecular Both Right side of stairs First element prefix = subscript Second element prefix = subscript Carbon Trioxide

  9. Na2SO3

  10. Ionic (no prefixes – poly do not change name) Sodium Sulfite Na2SO3

  11. Sodium Iodide

  12. Sodium Iodide Ionic (get charges and balance with subscripts) Na+ I- NaI

  13. NCl3

  14. NCl3 Covalent (subscripts = prefixes) Nitrogen trichloride

  15. Sulfur monoiodide

  16. Sulfur monoiodide Covalent (subscripts = prefixes) SI

  17. Mg3N2

  18. Ionic (No prefixes) First element Second element –ide MagnesiumNitride Mg3N2

  19. Iron (II) Bromide

  20. Ionic – get charge of ions (roman numeral = charge) Balance charge with subscripts Fe+2 Br- FeBr2 Iron (II) Bromide

  21. Co3N

  22. Co3N

  23. Strontium Bicarbonate

  24. Strontium Bicarbonate

  25. K3P

  26. Ionic (No prefixes) First element Second element –ide PotassiumPhosphide K3P

  27. Calcium Chloride

  28. Calcium Chloride

  29. RbOH

  30. Ionic (no prefixes – poly do not change name) Rubidium Hydroxide RbOH

  31. Potassium Sulfide

  32. Potassium Sulfide

  33. NaClO2

  34. NaClO2

  35. PentacarbonTrichloride

  36. PentacarbonTrichloride Covalent (subscripts = prefixes) C5Cl3

  37. FeN

  38. FeN

  39. Potassium Carbonate

  40. Potassium Carbonate

  41. CO2

  42. Covalent (subscripts = prefixes) Second element ends in -ide Carbon Dioxide CO2

  43. Diborntetrasulfide

  44. Diborntetrasulfide

  45. Cu2O

  46. Cu2O

  47. Nickel (I) Oxide

  48. Ionic – get charge of ions (roman numeral = charge) Balance charge with subscripts Ni+ O-2 Ni2O Nickel (I) Oxide

  49. MgSO4

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