Classification of Compounds Procedure: 1. Classify the following products as to inorganic or inorganic compound in the activity sheet with their chemical or structural formula 2. Write “Inorganic” if the given compound is an inorganic compound and write the name of the family of the organic compound (eg. ether, ester, alcohol, alkane, and etc.) if the given compound is an organic compound.

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Classification of Compounds


Procedure:
1. Classify the following products as to inorganic or inorganic compound in the activity sheet with their
chemical or structural formula
2. Write “Inorganic” if the given compound is an inorganic compound and write the name of the family
of the organic compound (eg. ether, ester, alcohol, alkane, and etc.) if the given compound is an
organic compound.

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5. ZnSO4
6. MgSO4

ANSWER:
2.
UTAN UTAN UTANUTAN
FUEL FUEL FUEL FUEL H-C-C-C-C-H
ANSWER:
H H H H
Formaldehyde
ANSWER:
O=U
Transcribed Image Text:ANSWER: 2. UTAN UTAN UTANUTAN FUEL FUEL FUEL FUEL H-C-C-C-C-H ANSWER: H H H H Formaldehyde ANSWER: O=U
ACETON
ANSWER:
ZnSo.
KENTRATE
ANSWER:
EPSOAK
EPSOM SALT
MgSO.
ANSWER:
SALT CO
Transcribed Image Text:ACETON ANSWER: ZnSo. KENTRATE ANSWER: EPSOAK EPSOM SALT MgSO. ANSWER: SALT CO
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