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Anion

A negatively charged ion

Aqueous solution

A homogeneous mixture of a substance dissolved in water

Binary acid

A compound that contains hydrogen and non-metal dissolved in water

Binary ionic compound

A compound that contains one metal and one non-metal

Binary molecular compound

A compound that contains two nonmetals

Cation

A positively charged ion

Formula unit

Simplest representative particle composed of ions

Inorganic compound

A compound that does not contain carbon

Nomenclature ipuc

The system of rules naming chemical compounds set forth by the international Union of pure and applied chemistry

Latin system

A system for naming ionic compounds that designates the variable charge on a metal cation with an ics or is suffix attached to the stem of the letter

Molecule

A single particle composed of nonmetal atom.

Monoatomic ion

A single atom that has a negative or positive charge as the result of gaining or losing valence electrons

Oxyanion

A polyatomic anion that contains one or more elements combined with oxygen for example, NO-3

Polyatomic ion

A group of atoms bound together that bears an overall negative or positive charge.

Stock system

A system for naming ionic compounds that designates the variable charge on a metal cation with Roman numerals in parentheses

Ternary ionic compound

A compound that contains three elements, including at least one metal

Ternary oxyacid

A compound that contains hydrogen, a nonmetal,and oxygen dissolved in water