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A binary compund (only two elemeants) consisting of a metal a non metal is a good indicator that you are woking with a covalent compound.




True or False

False

A binary compund (only two elemeants) consisting of a non metal and a non metal (or something semi-metals acting as non metals) is a good indicator that you are working with a ionic compound.




True or False

False

A compound consisting of a polyatoic ion is a good indacator that you are working with an ionic compound.




True or False

True

A compound consisting of more than two elements means there has to be a polyatomic ion for either the cation or anion and thus a compound consistng of more than two elements is a good indactor that you are working with an ionic compound.




True or False

True

Seeing a prefix (mono,tri,di,tetra,etc.) in the name of a compound (not the formulas of the compound) is a good indicator that you are working with a covalent compound.




True or False

True

When naming ionc compunds, Roman numerals need to be used to indicate the charge of the of the cation,if the cation is a transition metal tin (sn) or lead (ph)

True

When naming ionic compunds we simply use prefixes to indicate the amount of ech element.

False

FeO

Iron (II) oxide

CO2



Carbon dioxide

Tetraphosphorous decoxide

P4 O10

Calciam Oxide

CaO

Calcium Hydroxide

Ca(oh)2

C2O5

dicarbon Pentaoxide

Mono

1

Di

2

Tri

3

Tetra

4

Penta

5

Hepta

7

Hex

6

Oct

8

Non

9

Dec

10

Name all seven of the diatomic atoms/molecules

N,O,F,Cl,Br,L,H

Fe3(Po4)2

Iron (II) phosphate