Test Your Knowledge: Stock and Classical Names

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Test Your Knowledge: Stock and
Classical Names
Jordan Fike
3/5/10
Pd.2
Give the Stock Name for the
following
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Fe+2
Bi+3
Th+4
Sn+2
Ge+4
Cr+3
Co+3
Hg2+2
Iron(II)
Bismuth(III)
Thorium(IV)
Tin(II)
Germanium(IV)
Chromium(III)
Cobalt(III)
Mercury(I)
Give the Classical Name for the
following
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Ce+3
Cu+2
Au+3
Sb+3
Fe+3
Ga+3
Sn+2
Hg+2
None
Cupric
None
Stibous
Ferric
None
Stannous
Mercuric
Which of the following have
classical names? If so, name it.
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Ag
Cu
Pb
Sb
Au
Zn
V
Cr
None
Cuprous/Cupric
Plumbous/Plumbic
Stibous/Stibic
None
None
None
Chromous/Chromic
Give the origin of the following
atomic symbols
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K
Pb
Sn
Ag
Cu
Sb
Au
Fe
Hg
W
Latin: kalium meaning potash or
K2CO3
Latin: plumbum meaning lead
Latin: stannum meaning tin
Latin: argentum meaning silver
Latin: cyprium meaning Cyprus
Latin: stibium meaning antimony(III)
sulfide
Latin: aurum meaning gold
Latin: ferrum meaning iron
Greek: hydragarum meaning liquid
silver
German: wolfram meaning heavy
stone/tungsten
Give the Stock and Classical
Names
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Pb+4
Sn+2
Cu+
Fe+3
Cr+2
Hg2+2
Lead(IV): Plumbic
Tin(II): Stannous
Copper(I): Cuprous
Iron(III): Ferric
Chromium(II):
Chromous
Mercury(I): Mercurous
List all elements with classical
names: give name and symbol
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Antimony: Sb
Chromium: Cr
Copper: Cu
Iron: Fe
Lead: Pb
Mercury: Hg
Tin: Sn
List all possible stock names
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Ce
Ga
Tl
Th
Bi
Ge
Co
Ni
Cerium(III); Cerium(IV)
Gallium(I); Gallium(II);
Gallium(III)
Thallium(I); Thallium(III)
Thorium(II); Thorium(IV)
Bismuth(III); Bismuth(IV)
Germanium(II);
Germanium(IV)
Cobalt(II); Cobalt(III)
Nickel(II); Nickel(III)
List all possible oxidation states
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Fe
Ag
Zn
Cu
Hg
Sn
Mn
Sb
+2, +3
+1
+2
+1, +2
Hg2+2, +2
+2, +4
+2
+3, +5
Identify the element and
oxidation state
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Ferrous
Stannic
Stibous
Plumbic
Cupric
Mercuric
Stibic
Chromic
Iron, +2
Tin, +4
Antimony, +3
Lead, +4
Copper, +2
Mercury, +2
Antimony, +5
Chromium, +3