Name the following ion: OH-
What is hydroxide ion?
What is the noble gas electron configuration for Mg2+?
What is [Ne]?
What is the formula for silver cyanide?
What is AgCN?
What is the charge of iron in FeCl2?
What is (2+)?
What visual aid rule is used when determining the subscripts of ions in a chemical formula?
What is the switcheroo / drop & switch?
Name the following ion: CH3CO2-
What is acetate ion?
When a Type I ion is formed, it's electron configuration matches what?
What is the formula for potassium dihydrogen phosphate?
What is KH2PO4?
What is the chemical formula for potassium nitrate?
What is KNO3?
The numbering system used to designate the charge of transition metals.
What are Roman Numerals?
Name the following ion: HCO3-
What is hydrogen carbonate (bicarbonate) ion?
What is the chemical equation for the formation of Cl-?
Cl + e- -> Cl-
What is the formula for calcium acetate?
What is Ca(CH3CO2)2?
What ions are released by acids and bases respectively?
What are hydronium ions and hydroxide ions?
The general guideline for what charges ions will form and how ions will bond with each other.
What is the octet rule?
Name the following ion: NO2-
What is nitrite ion?
What is the electron dot configuration for NH4+?
H
..
H: N : H
..
H
Ionic compounds are known to possess what three typical properties?
1) high boiling points
2) typically dissolve in water
3) conduct electricity in solution
The designation that is used to describe cations of main group elements.
What are Type I ionic compounds?
What rule determines the subscripts of atoms in an ionic compound when multiple atoms of like and opposite charge are bonded? (Ex: 5Na + 3Cl = Na?Cl?)
What is simplest formula?
Name the following ion: MnO4-
What is permanganate ion?
What element with a (-2) charge has the following configuration:
1s22s22p63s23p6
What is sulfur?
What is the term used for a compound that releases multiple hydrogen ions when in water?
What are polyprotic acids?
The easiest way to determine the charge of a transition metal is to do what?
What is the atom or compound it's bonded to?
This naming system is specific to covalent bonds, but is seen in polyatomic ions.
What are numerical prefixes?