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59 Cards in this Set
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nitrate
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NO3^-
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nitrite
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NO2^-
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sulfate
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SO4^2-
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sulfite
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SO3^2-
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phosphate
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PO4^3-
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phosphite
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PO3^3-
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chlorate
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ClO3^-
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chlorite
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ClO2^-
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perchlorate
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ClO4^-
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hypochlorite
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ClO^-
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perbromate
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BrO4^-
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bromate
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BrO3^-
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bromite
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BrO2^-
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hypobromite
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BrO^-
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periodate
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IO4^-
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iodate
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IO3^-
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iodite
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IO2^-
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hypoiodite
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IO^-
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acetate
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C2H3O2^-
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carbonate
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CO3^2-
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chromate
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CrO4^2-
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permanganate
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MnO4^-
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bicarbonate
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HCO3^-
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dichromate
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Cr2O7^2-
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hydroxide
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OH^-
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cyanide
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CN^-
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peroxide
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O2^2-
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ammonium
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NH4^+
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intramolecular forces
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forces/connections within a molecule
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intermolecular forces
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forces/connections between molecules
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intramolecular forces are much_____ than intermolecular forces
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stronger
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smallest repeating piece of a crystal
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unit cell
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metal + nonmetal chemical name
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name metal ion and nonmetal changing end to -ide
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how to write chemical formula for metal + nonmetal
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1. determine charge on the metal
2. Determine the charge on the nonmetal 3. crossover |
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metal + polyatomic ion chemical name
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1.name metal ion
2.name the polyatomic ion |
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metal + polyatomic ion chemical formula
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1. determine the charge on the metal
2. determine the charge of the polyatomic ion 3. Crossover |
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transition metal + nonmetal/polyatomic ion chemical name
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1. name the transition metal
2. use a roman numeral to show charge 3.name the non metal or polyatomic ion |
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transition metal + nonmetal/polyatomic ion chemical formula
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1. determine the charge on the transition metal (from the Roman Numeral)
2.determine the charge on the nonmetal/ polyatomic ion 3.cross over |
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charges of Lead (Pb) and Tin (Sn)
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+2 or +4
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Charge of Silver
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+1
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Charge of Zinc
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+2
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Charge of Hg2^2+
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+1
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Latin root name for copper
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cupr--
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Latin root name for iron (Fe)
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Ferr--
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Latin root name for Mercury
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Mercur---
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Latin root name for Lead (Pb)
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Plumb--
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Latin root name for Tin(Sn)
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Stann--
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Latin root name for Chromium (Cr)
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chrom---
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Latin root name for Manganese(Mn)
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Mangan--
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Latin root name for Cobalt (Co)
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Cobalt--
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Binary acids
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acids without a polyatomic ion and oxygen
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Ternary Acids
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acids with a polyatomic ion and oxygen
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Charge of H
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+1
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Naming Binary Acids
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Hydro_(anion)_ic acid
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Writing chemical formulas for binary acids
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Cross over charge of anion and H
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Naming Ternary Acids
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If the polyatomic ion ends in ate, the acid will end in ic
If the polyatomic ion ends in ite, the acid will end in ous |
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Writing Chemical formulas for ternary acids
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Cross over charge of polyatomic ion and H
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Polyatomic ions that end in (-___) are named as binary/ternary acids)
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-ide, binary
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Bases are ______. How are they named?
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metal hydroxides (OH^-). they are named just as any ionic compound would be.
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