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All of these questions are DYNAMIC. This test covers: naming & writing ions; naming & writing binary compounds (single and multiple oxidation state); naming & writing ternary compounds; naming & writing binary and ternary acids.
This test is an incredible resource and represents a whole unit on inorganic nomenclature. A single question can be made into a worksheet that focuses on a single skill (ie naming compounds with multiple oxidation states). All you have to do is copy a single question to a blank test and copy it 20 times and it dynamically creates uniques questions on the same topic.
I use this question bank to make worksheets, reviews, and tests for this unit. The best part of this test is that you can make as many versions as you want by just pressing Ctrl-K.
The polyatomic ions used to generate the ternary compounds are all found on my "Chemistry Helper" that is on my FREE downloads.
This test is an incredible resource and represents a whole unit on inorganic nomenclature. A single question can be made into a worksheet that focuses on a single skill (ie naming compounds with multiple oxidation states). All you have to do is copy a single question to a blank test and copy it 20 times and it dynamically creates uniques questions on the same topic.
I use this question bank to make worksheets, reviews, and tests for this unit. The best part of this test is that you can make as many versions as you want by just pressing Ctrl-K.
The polyatomic ions used to generate the ternary compounds are all found on my "Chemistry Helper" that is on my FREE downloads.
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All of these questions are DYNAMIC. This test covers: naming & writing ions; naming & writing binary compounds (single and multiple oxidation state); naming & writing ternary compounds; naming & writing binary and ternary acids.
This test is an incredible resource and represents a whole unit on inorganic nomenclature. A single question can be made into a worksheet that focuses on a single skill (ie naming compounds with multiple oxidation states). All you have to do is copy a single question to a blank test and copy it 20 times and it dynamically creates uniques questions on the same topic.
I use this question bank to make worksheets, reviews, and tests for this unit. The best part of this test is that you can make as many versions as you want by just pressing Ctrl-K.
The polyatomic ions used to generate the ternary compounds are all found on my "Chemistry Helper" that is on my FREE downloads.
This test is an incredible resource and represents a whole unit on inorganic nomenclature. A single question can be made into a worksheet that focuses on a single skill (ie naming compounds with multiple oxidation states). All you have to do is copy a single question to a blank test and copy it 20 times and it dynamically creates uniques questions on the same topic.
I use this question bank to make worksheets, reviews, and tests for this unit. The best part of this test is that you can make as many versions as you want by just pressing Ctrl-K.
The polyatomic ions used to generate the ternary compounds are all found on my "Chemistry Helper" that is on my FREE downloads.
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