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15 Cards in this Set
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Precipitate |
The solid that forms when a reaction takes place |
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Cation |
Any atom or group of atoms with a positive charge |
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Anion |
Any atom or group of atoms with a negative charge |
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Acid |
A compound that produces hydrogen (H+) ions in water |
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Base |
A compound that produces hydroxide (OH-) ions in water |
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Polyatomic ions |
A tightly bound group of atoms that behave as a unit and carries a charge |
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Monatomic ions |
A single atom with a positive or negative change |
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Binary compound |
A compound composed of 2 elements |
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Spectator ion |
A particle that is NOT directly involved in a chemical reaction. |
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Double replacement reaction |
Reactants are 2 ionic compounds in aqueous (aq) solutions; positive ions are exchanged between 2 compounds |
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Net ionic equation |
Shows the precipitate formed in a reaction |
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What type of elements form ionic bonds |
Metals and non metals; cations and anions |
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What is used to indicate the change of transition metal with more than one charge |
Roman numeral |
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How are the numbers of atoms in molecular compound (molecule) indicated |
Prefixes |
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What does -ite and -ate ending indicate |
A compound eye contains a polyatomic anion with oxygen |