
Naming Transition Metals
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- Q1
What do the Roman numerals in the name tell you?
The charge of the nonmetal.
The number of atoms in the compound.
The charge of the transition metal.
Whether the compound is ionic or covalent.
30s - Q2
What is the charge of Fe in iron (III) chloride?
-2
-3
+3
+2
30s - Q3
Match the ion with the name
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What is the formula for iron (III) chloride?
FeCl3
FeCl2
Fe2Cl
Fe3Cl
30s - Q5
What is the formula for mercury(I) oxide?
HgO
HgO2
Hg2O
Hg2O2
30s - Q6
The charge for Hg in mercury (II) oxide is + ____. Type the number, don't spell out the word.
Users enter free textType an Answer30s - Q7
In the compound Cu3(PO4)2, copper has a +3 charge.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q8
In the compound Fe2S3, iron has a +3 charge.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q9
Match the formula to its name
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What is the name for Mn3(PO4)2
manganese phosphate
manganese (III) phosphate
magnesium (II) phosphate
manganese (II) phosphate
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