In general, what type of metallic elements have variable oxidation numbers.
What is a transition metal?
2-element compounds made from metals and non-metals that end in -IDE.
What is an ionic compound?
2-element compounds made from a non-metal and a non-metal that use Greek prefixes.
What are Type III ?
Ionic compounds that contain more than 2 elements have this kind of anion.
What is a polyatomic ion?
Aqueous compounds with a pH less than 7 that have a hydrogen ion (H+) as the cation.
What is an acid?
Greenhouse gas - name and formula
what is CO2 and carbon dioxide?
Group 1A and 2A form what type of ions?
What is a monoatomic cation?
Added to the name of all Type II compounds
What are Roman numerals?
The element in the compound that has the LEAST of this will become slightly positive, while the element with the MOST of this will become slightly negative.
What is electronegativity?
What is CuCO3?.
What is copper (II) carbonate?
Compounds with a pH greater than 7 which have a cation bonded to a hydroxide (OH-) anion.
What is a base?
N2O4
Has one less oxygen than chlorate, but still has a -1 charge.
What is chlorite?
Rubidium nitride --> formula.
What is Rb3N?
Carbon tetraflouride --> formula.
What is CF4?
Barium nitrate. --> formula
What is Ba(NO3)2?
Spell the topic of this first part of Ch 7
What is Nomenclature?
S8
The most common positive polyatomic ion (name and formula) - and you have to know it!
What is ammonium (NH4)+?
MnCl4 --> name.
What is manganese(IV) chloride?
N4Se6. --> name
What tetranitrogen hexaselenide?
Ammonium phosphate.
What is (NH4)3PO4?
Acid in your stomach gastric juices
What is hydrochloric?
"formal name of _____ is polar"
What is dihydrogen monoxide?
The polyatomic ion ending that shows the most common oxyanion form.
What is -ATE?
Aluminum phosphide --> formula.
What is AlP?
Triphosphorous nonabromide.
What is P3Br9?
Vanadium (V) phosphate.
What is V3(PO4)5?
Little Johnny will drink no more, for what he thought was H2O was really .....
What is H2SO4?
prefix for 7
What is hepta-?