
10/16 & 10/17 Naming Ionic Compounds Opener 2e
Quiz by Darrien James
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- Q1
Name the following compound: K2O
Potassium Oxide
Dipotassium oxide
Dipotassium oxygen
Potassium Dioxide
30s - Q2
Name the following compound: FeP
Iron (III) phosphide
Iron (I) phosphide
Fluorine phosphide
Iron phosphide
30s - Q3
Name the following compound: SrF2
Sodium Fluoride
Strontium Difluoride
Strontium Fluoride
Strontium (II) Fluoride
30s - Q4
Which of the models represents a polar molecule?
Model 1 because polar molecules transfer electrons creating a positive cation and negative anion.
Model 1 and 3 because polar molecules share electrons
Model 2 because polar molecules unevenly share electrons and make partial negative and partial positive charges.
Model 3 because polar molecules evenly share electrons
30s