Categorize the following formulas into the following, and fill out the attached chart below as directed: Ionic or molecular compounds Molecular compounds: Are there any prefixes needed? List on the chart. Ionic compounds: Which ones need Roman numerals? Why? On the chart, indicate which ones have polyatomic ion. Are they cations or anions? Are there any acids or bases? Mark the chart. Are the acids binary acids or oxyacid? Mark the chart. Check the box if you have a strong acid or a strong base.

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Categorize the following formulas into the following, and fill out the attached chart below as directed:

  1. Ionic or molecular compounds
  2. Molecular compounds: Are there any prefixes needed? List on the chart.
  3. Ionic compounds: Which ones need Roman numerals? Why?
  4. On the chart, indicate which ones have polyatomic ion. Are they cations or anions?
  5. Are there any acids or bases? Mark the chart.
  6. Are the acids binary acids or oxyacid? Mark the chart.
  7. Check the box if you have a strong acid or a strong base.

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Name Ionic

Molecular

Prefix
Required

Polyatomic

Cation

Polyatomic 

Anion

Acid / Base Strong Acid / Base Binary / oxyacid

Roman 

Num

Name

CuSO4

                 
HCI                  
NaOH                  

SnCl2

                 

HNO3

                 

H2SO4

                 

PCl3

                 
                   
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