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Answer:
See below!
Explanation:
An acid (A) will have acid in the name. It will also have a hydrogen bonded to an electronegative compound. A molecular compound (M) will have nonmetals and/or hydrogen. An ionic compound (I) will have nonmetals and first and second column metals. It could also include charged compounds. A transition metal (TM) will have a transition metal in the compound.
The formulas for TM and I are made by balancing the charges of the atoms to equal zero. The formulas for M can be found from the name itself. The formulas for A have to be memorized.
TM ==> copper (II) oxide ==> CuO
A ==> hydrosulfuric acid ==> H₂S
TM ==> iron (III) fluoride ==> FeF₃
TM ==> lead (II) chlorate ==> PbCl₂
A ==> hydrochloric acid ==> HCl
M ==> dihydrogen monoxide ==> H₂O
A ==> sulfurous acid ==> H₂SO₃
I ==> potassium oxide ==> KO
I ==> ammonium hydroxide ==> NH₄OH
M ==> nitrogen trioxide ==> NO₃
I ==> aluminum phosphate ==> AlPO₄
To name ionic (I) compounds, simply put the name of the metal with the nonmetal. But, for the nonmetal change, the ending to "-ide". To name acids (A), say hydro- with the atom/compound it is attached to and end with acid.
I ==> MgSO₄ ==> magnesium sulfate
I ==> HgS ==> mercury sulfide
I ==> Na₂S ==> sodium sulfide
A ==> HF ==> hydrofluoric acid
I ==> KCN ==> potassium cyanide