Polyatomic Ions Worksheet. 2. Name or write the formula for the following Type I polyatomic ionic compounds



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Polyatomic Ions Worksheet Polyatomic Practice 1. Name or write the formula for the following polyatomic ions sulfate - CO nitrite MnO perphosphate - SO hypoiodite BrO chlorite - CO phosphite - PO percarbonate ClO bromate IO hyposulfite - PO permanganate NO carbonite - SO. Name or write the formula for the following Type I polyatomic ionic compounds beryllium hydroxide Ba(IO ) sodium nitrite Ga(CNO) ammonium chloride Ag SO calcium bisulfate MgCO rubidium perchlorate NH NO strontium sulfite Al(C H O ) aluminum acetate SrSO ammonium nitrate RbClO magnesium hypocarbonite Ca(HSO ) silver hyposulfite gallium cyanate NH Cl NaNO barium iodate Be(OH)

. Name or write the formula for the following Type II polyatomic ionic compounds iron (III) bromate Ni(MnO ) copper (I) cyanate CrSO plumbous perchlorate Sn(C H O ) mercury (I) bicarbonate Cu SO antimony (III) perphosphate MnCO arsenic (V) hypophosphite Au(NO) manganese (II) carbonate SbPO copper (I) sulfate HgHCO tin (IV) acetate Pb(ClO ) nickel (III) permanganate Fe(BrO) Putting It All together. Name or write the formula for the following ionic compounds magnesium chloride In O Strontium phosphate Zn(BrO ) Tin (IV) nitrite AgNO iron (III) thiosulfate Au PO lead (IV) sulfide Calcium nitride KCNO FeS Sodium sulfate FeSO aluminum hydroxide Ga(IO) nickel (III) permanganate Hg SO cuprous chloride CuCl Gallium hypoiodite Al(OH) Ferrous sulfite Na SO potassium cyanate PbS Sodium hydrogen carbonate Ca(BrO )

Polyatomic Ions Worksheet Answer Key Polyatomic Practice 1. Name or write the formula for the following polyatomic ions sulfate SO - CO carbonate nitrite NO MnO manganate perphosphate PO - SO persulfate hypoiodite IO BrO bromite chlorite ClO - CO percarbonate phosphite PO - PO perphosphate percarbonate CO ClO hypochlorite bromate BrO IO iodite hyposulfite SO - PO phosphate permanganate MnO NO nitrite carbonite CO - SO sulfate. Name or write the formula for the following Type I polyatomic ionic compounds beryllium hydroxide Be( OH ) Ba(IO ) barium iodate sodium nitrite NaNO Ga(CNO) gallium cyanate ammonium chloride NHCl Ag SO silver sulfite calcium bisulfate Ca( HSO ) MgCO magnesium hypocarbonite rubidium perchlorate RbClO NH NO ammonium nitrite strontium sulfite SrSO Al(C H O ) aluminum acetate aluminum acetate Al( CHO ) SrSO strontium persulfate ammonium nitrate NHNO RbClO rubidium chlorite magnesium hypocarbonite MgCO Ca(HSO ) calcium bisulfate silver hyposulfite AgSO NH Cl ammonium chloride

gallium cyanate Ga( CNO ) NaNO sodium hyponitrite barium iodate Ba( IO ) Be(OH) beryllium hydroxide. Name or write the formula for the following Type II polyatomic ionic compounds iron (III) bromate Fe( BrO ) Ni(MnO ) nickel (III) manganate copper (I) cyanate CuCNO CrSO chromium (II) persulfate plumbous perchlorate Pb( ClO ) Sn(C H O ) tin (IV) acetate mercury (I) bicarbonate HgHCO Cu SO copper (I) persulfate antimony (III) perphosphate SbPO MnCO manganese (II) percarbonate arsenic (V) hypophosphite As( PO ) Au(NO) gold (III) nitrate manganese (II) carbonate MnCO SbPO antimony (III) phosphite copper (I) sulfate CuSO HgHCO mercury (I) bicarbonate or mercury (I) hydrogen carbonate tin (IV) acetate Sn( CHO ) Pb(ClO ) lead (II) chlorite nickel (III) permanganate Ni( MnO ) Fe(BrO) iron (III) bromate Putting It All together. Name or write the formula for the following ionic compounds magnesium chloride MgCl In O indium oxide strontium phosphate Sr( PO ) Zn(BrO ) zinc bromate tin (IV) nitrite Sn( NO ) AgNO silver nitrate iron (III) thiosulfate Fe( SO ) Au PO gold (I) phosphite lead (IV) sulfide PbS KCNO potassium cyanate calcium nitride CaN FeS iron (II) sulfide sodium sulfate NaSO FeSO iron (II) sulfate aluminum hydroxide Al( OH ) Ga(IO) gallium hypoiodite nickel (III) permanganate Ni( MnO ) Hg SO mercury (I) sulfate

copper (I) chloride CuCl CuCl copper (I) chloride gallium hypoiodite Ga( IO ) Al(OH) aluminum hydroxide iron (II) sulfite FeSO Na SO sodium sulfate potassium cyanate KCNO PbS lead (IV) sulfide sodium hydrogen carbonate NaHCO Ca(BrO ) calcium perbromate