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Naming Ionic Compounds
Specific Names
Charges
Naming Ions
Mixed
100
In binary compounds, this name comes first.
What is cation?
100
This is the name of NaHCO3.
What is Sodium Bicarbonate?
100
This is the charge in group 1A.
What is +1?
100
This is an ion with a single atom.
What is monotomic?
100
This is the teacher who is watching you from the back of the room.
Who is Mrs. Gregory?
200
The second name in binary compounds is this.
What is anion?
200
This is the name of NaI.
What is Sodium Iodide?
200
This is the charge in group 6A.
What is -2?
200
Metallic elements tend to do this with their electrons.
What is lose them?
200
This is the name of NH4+.
What is Ammonium?
300
Binary compound names end in this suffix.
What is -ide?
300
This is the name of FeBr3.
What is Iron (roman numeral 3) Bromide?
300
This is the charge in group 7A.
What is -1?
300
Many of these have more than one common ionic charge.
What are transition metals?
300
This is how many electrons are lost in Ca^2+.
What is 2-?
400
This is included in a polyatomic anion when a compound ends in -ite or -ate.
What is oxygen?
400
This is the name of HCO3-.
What is Hydrogen Carbonate?
400
This is the charge in group 2A.
What is +2?
400
These are the two naming systems used.
What is stock and classical?
400
The net charge must be zero when writing the formula for these.
What are ionic compounds?
500
This is used when a cation has more than one ionic charge.
What is a roman numeral?
500
This is the name of OH-.
What is Hydroxide?
500
This is what you do to determine the charge of a Group A nonmetal ion.
What is subtract 8 from the group number?
500
Polyatomic ions end in either of these two suffixes.
What are -ite and -ate?
500
This is the person who did made this Jeopardy, with no help from the following person.
Who is Kaitlyn and Mario?