These elements often form ionic compounds.
What are metals and nonmetals?
The formula for sodium chloride
What is NaCl?
What is potassium bromide?
Formula for calcium nitrate
What is Ca(NO₃)₂?
Name for Na₂SO₄
What is sodium sulfate?
This type of bond holds ions together in an ionic compound
What is an electrostatic bond?
The formula for magnesium oxide
What is MgO?
Name for Li2O
What is lithium oxide?
What is (NH₄)₂SO₄?
Name for K₃PO₄
The three-dimensional arrangement of particles in an ionic solid
What is a crystal lattice?
The formula for aluminum sulfide
What is Al2S3?
Name for AlCl3
What is aluminum chloride?
What is KMnO4?
Name for NH₄NO₃
What is ammonium nitrate?
The charge of a correctly written ionic compound.
What is neutral/zero?
The formula for iron(III) bromide
Name for FeO
What is iron(II) oxide?
Formula for iron(III) carbonate
What is Fe₂(CO₃)₃?
Name for Co(C₂H₃O₂)₃
What is cobalt(III) acetate?
The name of the rule that states that atoms gain or lose electrons to achieve a full outer shell
What is the octet rule?
The formula for tin(IV) fluoride
What is SnF4
Name for PbS2
What is lead(IV) sulfide
Formula for lead(II) phosphate
What is Pb₃(PO₄)₂?
Name for Ag₂Cr₂O₇
What is silver dichromate?
The properties of ionic compounds
What is hard and brittle, conducts electricity when dissolved, and high melting and boiling point.
The formula for tin(IV) oxide
What is SnO2?
Name for Cu2Se
What is copper(I) selenide
Formula for barium chromate
What is BaCrO4
Name for Sr(ClO3)2
What is strontium chlorate?