The type of ion that comes first when writing ionic compound names.
What are cations?
The formula for Magnesium iodide.
What is MgI2?
Ions with positive charges.
What are cations?
Ions with negative charges.
What are anions?
Regions of space around the nucleus of an atom that contain electrons.
What are electron shells?
The section of elements that require roman numerals in ionic compound names.
What are transition metals (except zinc, cadmium, and silver)?
The formula for Aluminum sulfide.
What is Al2S3?
Group of elements that form ions with a charge of +2.
What are Group 2A elements?
Group of elements that can either become cations or anions.
What are Group 4A elements?
Sections within electron shells that can hold up to 2, 6, or 10 electrons.
What are subshells?
The ionic compound name for CrAs.
What is chromium (III) arsenide?
The formula for copper (I) chloride.
What is CuCl?
The charge of V in VF5.
What is 5+ ?
What is -ide ?
What are complex ionic compounds?
The reason why transition metals (except 3) need roman numerals.
What are different ion versions of each element?
The formula for Tin (IV) carbide.
What is SnC?
The only polyatomic cation made entirely of nonmetal atoms.
What is NH4?
OR
What is ammonium?
What is peroxide?
The number of a particular subatomic particle given away when Group 1A metals partake in an ionic bond.
What is 1 electron?
The name for YAsO4.
What is Yttrium (III) arsenate?
The formula for Zirconium (IV) permanganate.
What is Zr(MnO4)4?
The only elements with f subshells.
What are lanthanides, actinides, and all elements that come after?
The number of a particular subatomic particle that all 8A elements have in their valence shell.
What are 8 electrons?
The electron configuration for Cl-.
1s22s22p63s23p6