Formulas
Naming
Rules
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
100
This is what a chemical formula tells you.
What are elements and their ratios?
100
This is the method for balancing charges so compounds are balanced.
What is the crisscross method?
100
This is how you name monatomic anions.
What is, "change the ending to "ide"?
100
These are the two differnt charges of Hydrogen.
What are 1+ and 1-?
100
These elements will form ions with a +1 charge.
What are alkali metals, or what are metals in the first column?
200
This is shown by using the subscript.
What is the number of particles of each element?
200
These elements can have more than one valence structure.
What are transition metals?
200
Non-metal ions and polyatomic anions ions.
What are two ions with negative charges?
200
This is the relative strength of intermolecular forces in ionic compounds.
What is, "strong"?
200
This is the name of the compound (NH4)2C2O4
What is Ammonium oxalate?
300
These are groups of atoms held together that have a net charge.
What is a polyatomic ion?
300
This law states that, "A specific compound always contains the same elements in definite proportions."
What is the Law of Definite Proportions?
300
This is how to name multi-valent metals.
What is a Roman numeral in brackets following the metal name?
300
This is a group of elements that have similar properties and form compounds with similar properties.
What is a chemical group/family (also the column on a periodic table)?
300
This is the formula for silver chromate.
What is Ag2CrO4?
400
This is a common polyatomic cation.
What is ammonium?
400
These are elements with only one ion charge.
What is monovalent?
400
The name for CrP.
What is Chromium(III) Phosphide?
400
Brackets containing the symbol of the element, surrounded by 8 valence electrons, with the charge as a superscript outside the brackets.
What is the lewis dot diagram of an anion?
400
Brackets containing the symbol of the element, surrounded by 0 valence electrons, with the charge as a superscript outside the brackets.
What is the lewis dot diagram of a cation?
500
This is described as the, "criss-cross" method.
What is using the charge of each ion, as the subscript of the other ion (and then simplifying)?
500
These are used in the name to indicate the different ion charges of the same elements.
Wha are Roman numerals?
500
This is how you name a monatomic cation.
What is, write the element name with no change?
500
These elements are naturally stable and do not form ions.
What are Noble Gases?
500
This is the form that ionic compounds take due to the strong bonds between cations and anions.
What is crystalline, or crystal lattice?
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