These are located to the right of the metaloid "staircase"
What are nonmetals?
The positively charged polyatomic ion
What is Ammonium? or NH4+
If it's not an acid, this will always be named first (not the Olympic spelling)
What is a metal?
Acids are named based on this
What is the anion?
Covalent compounds are made of these
WHat are nonmetals?
This compound is (usually) made up of a metal and a nonmetal
What is an ionic compound?
The polyatomic ion responsible for Chloric Acid
What is Chlorite, HClO3-
Atomic Number 19's charge when ionically bonding
+1
HCl
What is Hydrochloric acid?
Dicarbon Tetrachloride
What is C2Cl4?
The smallest repeating pattern in a crystal
What is a Formula Unit (F.U.)?
The suffix that always has more oxygen's than its alphabetically lower counterpart
What is "-ate"?
Cs3(AsO4)
What is Cesium Arsenate?
The cation in H3PO3
What is hydrogen?
Only applies for the 2nd element
What is the "mono-" prefix?
You do NOT reduce subscripts in this chemical formula
What is molecular formula?
Water if you take away a hydrogen and add an electron
What is hydroxide, OH-1?
Strontium perchlorate
What is Sr(ClO4)2?
Phosphoric Acid, Hydrophosphoric Acid, Phosphorous Acid
What are H3PO4, H3P, and H3PO3,?
P7F5
What is heptaphosphorous pentafluoride?
This particle is responsible for charging your cell phone. Its not an even an atomic mass unit, not even close!
What is an electron?
The polyatomic ion with the most atoms from your sheet
What is Dichromate, Cr2O7-2
"Message Received" with
"Male sibling slang + British Friend"
What is Tin (IV) Bromate, Sn(BrO3)4?
Hydrohydroxic Acid
What is water/H20?
Italian Grandmother (-n). Numerical prefix when there are 32 atoms of an element
What is "nona-"?