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What are mono valent cations

Montevalent cations with a 1+ charge

What are divalent cations?

Divalent cations with a 2+ charge

What are trivalent cations?

Cation with a 3+ charge

What are divalent anions?

Anions with a 2 - charge

What are trivalent anions?

Anions with a 3 plus charge

What is a monovalent anion?

An anion with a 1 - charge

List six montevalent cations (except polyatomic)

Hydrogen (H+)


Lithium ( Li+)


Sodium (Na+)


Potassium (K+)


Copper(I) (Cu+)


Silver (Ag+)

name five mono-valent anions

Fluoride (F-)


Chloride (Cl-)


Bromide (Br-)


Iodide (I-)


Hydride (H-)

Name eight divalent cations

Magnesium (Mg2+)


Calcium (Ca2+)


Barium (Ba2+)


Iron(II) (Fe2+)


Cupper(II) (Cu2+)


Zinc (Zn2+)


Tin(II) (Sn2+)


Lead(II) (Pb2+)

Name two divalent anions

Oxide (O2-)


Sulfide (S2-)

Name two trivalent cations

Iron(III) (Fe3+)


Aluminum (Al3+)

Name a trivalent anion

Nitride (N3-)

Give one polyatomic monovalent cation

Ammonium (NH4 +)

Give four polyatomic monovalent anions

Hydroxide (OH-)


Nitrite (Nitrate III)- NO2 -


Nitrate - NO3 -


manganate- MnO4 -

Give 3 polyatomic divalent anions

Carbonate- CO3 2-


Sulfite (sulphate IV)- SO3 2-


Sulfate- SO4 2-

Polyatomic trivalent ion

Phosphate (PO4 3-)