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Which elements/compounds have a 1+ charge?

Lithium


Sodium


Copper (I)


Ammonium


Rubidium


Potassium


Hydrogen


Silver

Which elements/compounds have a 2+ charge?

Magnesium


Strontium


Calcium


Copper (II)


Barium


Lead (II)


Iron (II)


Tin (II)


Zinc

Which elements have a 3+ charge?

Aluminium


Iron (III)


Chromium


Titanium (III)

Which elements have a 4+ charge?

Lead (IV)


Tin (IV)


Titanium (IV)

Which elements/compounds have a 1- charge?

Fluoride


Chloride


Bromide


Iodide


Hydroxide


Nitrate (V) or nitrate


Manganate (VII)


Hydrogencarbonate


Hydrogensulphate

Which elements/compounds have a 2- charge?

Sulfide


Oxide


Sulphate (VI) or sulphate


Sulphate (IV)


Carbonate


Dichromate

Which elements/ compounds have a 3- charge?

Nitride


Phosphide


Phosphate



What is the formula for ammonium and its charge?

NH4

What is the charge on lead (IV) and tin (IV)?

4+

What is the formula and charge for hydroxide?

OH


1-

What is the formula and charge for nitrate/ nitrate (V)

NO3


1-

What is the formula and charge for manganate (VII)

MnO4


-1

What is the formula and charge for hydrogencarbonate?

HCO3


-1

What is the formula and charge for hydrogensulphate?

HSO4


-1

What is the formula and charge for carbonate?

CO3


-2

What is the formula and charge for sulfate/ sulfate (VI)

SO4


-2

What is the formula and charge for sulfate (IV)

SO3


2-

What is the formula and charge for dichromate (VI)?

Cr2O7


-2

What is the formula and charge for phosphate?

PO4


-3