Review and Unit QuizThe naming system for ionic compounds requires that the cation name preceed the root name of the anion altered by the addition of the suffix "ide". The naming of covalent compounds is more complex. The element with the lower atomic number comes first followed by the root name of the larger atomic numbered element. The number of atoms of each element is shown with a prefix as in dinitrogen tetroxide for N2O4. The naming of acids is complicated by the variety of possible polyatomic ions can serve as anions. Please consult the unit for these rules. Unit Quiz: You will now be presented with a five-question, multiple-choice quiz. You should score at least four (4) out of five (5) on this end-of-unit quiz before continuing to the next unit. Once you have completed the quiz, close the quiz window, and continue to the next unit |
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