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Name the following Cu(NO 3 )2, PbCO 3 , NH 4 I NaCN

Name the following Cu(NO 3 )2, PbCO 3 , NH 4 I NaCN Copper(II) Nitrate, Lead(II) Carbonate, Potassium hydrogen sulfate, Ammonium Iodide, Sodium Cyanide. Name the following BF 3 , NaCl, CCl 4 , FeS, AlBr 3 ,N 2 O 5, CuCl Na 2 SO4, KI

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Name the following Cu(NO 3 )2, PbCO 3 , NH 4 I NaCN

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  1. Name the following • Cu(NO3)2, PbCO3, NH4I NaCN • Copper(II) Nitrate, Lead(II) Carbonate, Potassium hydrogen sulfate, Ammonium Iodide, Sodium Cyanide

  2. Name the following • BF3, NaCl, CCl4, FeS, AlBr3,N2O5, CuCl Na2SO4, KI Borontrifluoride,Sodium Chloride, Carbontetrachloride, Iron(II) Sulfide, Aluminum bromide dinitrogenpentoxide,, Copper(I)Chloride, Sodium Sulfate, Potassium Iodide

  3. Rules for naming Acids • If the anion does not contain oxygen the acid is named with the prefix hydro and the suffix –ic attached to the root of the element • Ex: HCl = Hydrochloric Acid • When the anion contains oxygen, the acid name is formed from the root of the central element of the anion with a suffix of ic or ous. When the anion name ends it ate the suffix ic is used • Ex: H2SO4 = Sulfuric Acid • Ex: H2SO3 = Sulfurous Acid

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