CP Chemical Naming

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Across
  1. 2. bonds that result from shared electrons between nonmetals
  2. 5. used in ionic naming to indicate the oxidation number of the transition metal in the compound
  3. 7. prefix for two
  4. 8. the ending of a polyatomic ion name that is changed to ous for the ternary acid name
  5. 11. metals found in the middle of the periodic table that can have more than one oxidation number
  6. 14. prefix for five
  7. 16. the overall charge of any ionic compound
  8. 18. prefix for ten
  9. 20. the element at the beginning of any acid formula
  10. 21. bonds that result from the transfer of electrons to form ions
  11. 23. tells how many of an element in a chemical formula
  12. 24. an ion with more than one element covalently bonded together, these participate in ionic bonding
  13. 25. prefix for nine
  14. 26. prefix for four
Down
  1. 1. atoms on the right side of the periodic table that form ionic bonds with metals and covalent bonds with nonmetals
  2. 3. prefix for three
  3. 4. atoms on the left side of the periodic table that form ionic bonds with nonmetals and have positive oxidation numbers
  4. 6. prefix for one
  5. 9. the ending of a polyatomic ion name that is changed to ic for the ternary acid name
  6. 10. prefix for six
  7. 12. the one or two letter representation for an element
  8. 13. the ending of the second element for all ionic and covalent names
  9. 15. the prefix found in binary acid names
  10. 17. the charge of an ion
  11. 19. the ending found in all binary acid names and some ternary acid names
  12. 20. prefix for seven
  13. 22. prefix for eight
  14. 24. word part at the beginning of a covalent compound name to indicate how many of an element is present