The document provides a list of binary covalent compounds and ionic compounds (both non-transition metals and all metals) and asks students to write the names for the given formulas and formulas for the given names. It includes 15 binary covalent compounds, 10 non-transition metal ionic compounds, and 10 ionic compounds that can contain transition metals. Students are to fill in their name, period, and date at the top of the document.
The document provides a list of binary covalent compounds and ionic compounds (both non-transition metals and all metals) and asks students to write the names for the given formulas and formulas for the given names. It includes 15 binary covalent compounds, 10 non-transition metal ionic compounds, and 10 ionic compounds that can contain transition metals. Students are to fill in their name, period, and date at the top of the document.
The document provides a list of binary covalent compounds and ionic compounds (both non-transition metals and all metals) and asks students to write the names for the given formulas and formulas for the given names. It includes 15 binary covalent compounds, 10 non-transition metal ionic compounds, and 10 ionic compounds that can contain transition metals. Students are to fill in their name, period, and date at the top of the document.
The Value of X Represents The Least Oxidation Number. 3. Balance The Charge 4. It Forms Ionic Bond. 5. The Oxidation Number of All Metals Are Positive While Non-Metals Are Negative
Coordination Chemistry—XIV: Plenary Lectures Presented at the XIVth International Conference on Coordination Chemistry Held at Toronto, Canada, 22—28 June 1972