Page 40 Table 3.2 Flashcards
ammonium
NH$4$ “+4”
Note: All subscripts of atoms will be in dollar signs, and all positive or negative values will be in quotes with the positive or negative sign inside
copper(1)
Cu”+”
hydrogen
H”+”
potassium
K”+”
silver
Ag”+”
sodium
Na “+”
calcium
Ca “2+”
copper (2)
Cu(2+)
As opposed to copper(1) with only plus one
iron (2)
Fe(2+)
As opposed to Iron (3) with plus three charge
lead (2)
Pb”2+”
As opposed to lead (4) with positive four
magnesium
Mg”2+”
mercury (1)
Hg$2$”2+”
As opposed to mercury (2) with no two mercury atoms
mercury (2)
Hg”2+”
tin (2)
Sn”2+”
As opposed to tin (4) with plus four charge
zinc
Zn “2+”
aluminum
Al”3+”
iron (3)
Fe”3+”
lead (4)
Pb”4+”
tin (4)
Sn “4+”
acetate
C$2$ H$3$ O$2$ (-)
bicarbonate
HCO$3$ (-)
bisulfate
HSO$4$ (-)
bromide
Br (-)
chlorate
ClO$3$(-)
chloride
Cl(-)
cyanide
CN)-)
dihydrogen phosphate
H$2$ PO$4$(-)
fluoride
F(-)
hydroxide
OH(-)
iodide
I(-)
nitrate
NO$3$(-)
nitrite
NO$2$(-)
permanganate
MnO$4$(-)
carbonate
CO$3$(2-)
chromate
CrO$4$(2-)
dichromate
Cr$2$O$7$(2-)
hydrogen phosphate
HPO$4$(2-)
oxide
O(2-)
peroxide
O$2$(2-)
silicate
SiO$3$(2-)
sulfate
SO$4$(2-)
sulfide
S(2-)