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