Chem 8.1 Naming Binary Ionic Compounds Flashcards

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Which elements can form multiple ions

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Iron, Nickel, Copper, Platinum, Gold, Tin, or Lead

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1
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Where does the realm of cations stretch to

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Family 13

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2
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Which transition metals do not form more than one ion

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Zinc, Silver

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3
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What’s the charge of a silver cation

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+1

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4
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What’s the charge of a Zinc cation

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+2

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5
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What’s the possible charges in cations of iron

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+2

+3

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6
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What’s the possible charges on cations of nickel

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+2

+3

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7
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What’s the possible charges on cations of copper

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+1

+2

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8
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What’s the possible charges on cations of platinum

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+2

+4

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9
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What’s the possible charges on cations of gold

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+1

+3

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10
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What’s the possible charges on cations of tin

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+2

+4

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11
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What’s the possible charges on cations of lead

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+2

+4

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12
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How are nonmetals named in their anion forms that form only 1 ion

A

Ide ending

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13
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How are ionic compound that form multiple ions named

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Charge of cation, ide ending

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14
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Binary ionic compounds

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Charge if cation, 2 elements, metal and nonmetal

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