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KNO 3. Potassium nitrate. Na 3 PO 4. Sodium phosphate. Mg(NO 2 ) 2. Magnesium nitrite. LiCN. Lithium cyanide. Ca(OH) 2. Calcium hydroxide. NH 4 OH. Ammonium hydroxide. NaClO. Sodium hypochlorite. Sr(ClO 3 ) 2. Strontium chlorate. NH 4 Cl. Ammonium chloride. BaSO 4.
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KNO3 Potassium nitrate
Na3PO4 Sodium phosphate
Mg(NO2)2 Magnesium nitrite
LiCN Lithium cyanide
Ca(OH)2 Calcium hydroxide
NH4OH Ammonium hydroxide
NaClO Sodium hypochlorite
Sr(ClO3)2 Strontium chlorate
NH4Cl Ammonium chloride
BaSO4 Barium sulfate
Be(ClO2)2 Beryllium chlorite
AlPO3 Aluminum phosphite
FeCl3 Iron (III) chloride
CrO2 Chromium (IV) oxide
CuS Copper (II) sulfide
HgCl2 Mercury (II) chloride
Ni2O3 Nickel (III) oxide
WN2 Tungsten (VI) nitride
Pt3P2 Platinum (II) phosphide
SnF2 Tin (II) fluoride
SnF4 Tin (IV) fluoride
MnO Manganese (II) oxide
CuSO4 Copper (II) sulfate
Pb(ClO3)4 Lead (IV) chlorate
TiCO3 Titanium (II) carbonate
Nomenclature Discovery Instructions: Examine the cards that have both names and formulas. Sort those compounds into categories. Develop rules for how to name compounds based on similarities and differences. Then, test your naming strategy on the cards containing compounds without names. Have the names you generate by your rules checked for correctness.