Chemical Equations: Words to Formulas & Nomenclature
Convert chemical equations written in words to formulas and practice naming ionic & covalent compounds.
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01.12.23
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01.12.23
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What is the formula for lithium chloride? (criss cross)
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What is the formula for sodium oxide? (criss cross)
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What is the formula for potassium nitride? (criss cross)
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What is the formula for beryllium fluoride? (crisis cross)
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What is the formula for magnesium sulfide? (crisis cross)
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What is the formula for calcium phosphide? (crisis cross)
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What is the formula for aluminum bromide? (crisis cross)
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What is the formula for gallium selenide? (crisis cross)
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What is the formula for aluminum arsenide? (crisis cross)
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What is the formula for lithium nitrate? (crisis cross)
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What is the formula for sodium sulfate? (crisis cross)
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What is the formula for potassium phosphate? (crisis cross)
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What is the formula for beryllium nitrite? (crisis cross)
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What is the formula for magnesium sulfite? (crisis cross)
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What is the formula for calcium carbonate? (crisis cross)
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What is the formula for aluminum hydroxide? (crisis cross)
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What is the formula for gallium chromate? (crisis cross)
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What is the formula for carbon monochloride? (greek prefixes)
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What is the formula for diboron decoxide? (greek prefixes)
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What is the formula for trisilicon octasulfide? (greek prefixes)
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What is the formula for tetraphosphorus heptabromide? (greek prefixes)
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What is the formula for pentanitrogen hexafuloride? (greek prefixes)
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What is the formula for boron nonaiodide? (greek prefixes)
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solid iron reacts with solid sulfur to produce solid iron (III) sulfide
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solid calcium sulfite decomposes to form solid calcium & gaseous sulfur dioxide
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Aqueous nitric acid (HNO3) reacts with aqueous barium hydroxide to produce aqueous barium nitrate & water.
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Solid carbon disulfide burns in gaseous oxygen to form gaseous carbon dioxide & gaseous sulfur dioxide
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