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Polyatomic Ions
Naming Ionic Compounds
Naming using Prefixes
Separating Ions
Miscellaneous
100
Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine, Oxygen, Chlorine, Hydrogen, Nitrogen
What are the seven diatomic elements
100
Na2 O is called this
What is sodium dioxide
100
the system of naming that uses Latin terms for numbers at the beginning of each chemical name is called this
What is prefix naming system
100
Calcium and Chlorine would separate into which two ions, because of their group numbers.
What is Ca2+ and Cl-
100
refers to this ability of an atom to share valance electron, either equally or non-equally
What is polarity
200
hydroxide ion
What is OH-
200
BeCl2 is called this
What is beryllium chloride
200
this is the technical name given for water
What is di-hydrogen monoxide
200
For every 1 unit of Oxygen there has to be how many units of calcium?
What is 2
200
the ability of an atom to draw other electrons to itself is known as this
What is electronegativity
300
a combination of elements that have a formal charge, even though they combine to become stable are called this
What is polyatomic ions
300
Magesium phosphate is written as
What is Mg3(PO4)2
300
Chlorofluorocarbon implies these three elements * CFC's are an ozone depleting agent that are sometimes used in aerosols such as hairspray or windex
What is Chlorine, Fluorine and Carbon
300
If SOdium and cyanide were to combine, what is the chemical formula for the new substance?
What is NaCN
300
this structure shows the chemical symbol of the element (to symbolize the nucleus and inner electrons of an atom) and a series of dots surrounding it
What is a Lewis Dot Structure
400
an element that has a tendency to gain electrons, but has a negative charge
What is an anion
400
calcium nitrate is written as this
What is Ca(NO3)2
400
the prefix naming system would use this symbol for Carbon tetrafluoride
What is CF4
400
Gold (IV) sulfate will separate into what ions?
What is Au4+ and SO4 2-
400
all of it and everything, of which nothing still contributes to... it's a riddle!
What is matter
500
H3O+
What is hydronium
500
K(C2H3O2) is spoken as this
What is potassium acetate
500
N2P3 is called this in the prefix naming system
What is di-nitride triphosphide
500
the reason that ions can become joined to be stable in the first place is due to this subatomic particle
What is a valence electron
500
elements that lose electrons only to have an overall positive charge are known as this
What is a cation