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a.
To determine:
The name of the ion
Introduction:
There are two types of monoatomic ions that contain single atom. One is cation like
Cations from the main group metals are typically named using the element name followed by the word ion. Cation formed by metals in other groups and at the bottom of the main group can have more than one positive charge.
Anions from the main group metals are named using the root of element name followed by the ending –ide.
b.
To determine:
The name of the ion
Introduction:
There are two types of monoatomic ions that contain single atom. One is cation like
Cations from the main group metals are typically named using the element name followed by the word ion. Cation formed by metals in other groups and at the bottom of the main group can have more than one positive charge.
Anions from the main group metals are named using the root of element name followed by the ending –ide.
c.
To determine:
The name of the ion
Introduction:
There are two types of monoatomic ions that contain single atom. One is cation like
Cations from the main group metals are typically named using the element name followed by the word ion. Cation formed by metals in other groups and at the bottom of the main group can have more than one positive charge.
Anions from the main group metals are named using the root of element name followed by the ending –ide.
d.
To determine:
The name of the ion
Introduction:
There are two types of monoatomic ions that contain single atom. One is cation like
Cations from the main group metals are typically named using the element name followed by the word ion. Cation formed by metals in other groups and at the bottom of the main group can have more than one positive charge.
Anions from the main group metals are named using the root of element name followed by the ending –ide.
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- Write symbols for the following ions: e.g. nickel (II) ion is Ni2+ iron (II) ion tin (IV) ion lead (II) ion Chromium (III) ion Chromium (VI) ionarrow_forwardDirections: Writing the chemical name and chemical formula of some ionic compounds in the table below. I. Write the formula of the ions expected from the following compounds. COMPOUND POSITIVE ION NEGATIVE ION FORMULA Calcium sulphate Potassium chloride Tin (IV) oxide Lead iodide Bismuth nitratearrow_forward2. Write the chemical formula for each of the following compounds: a) Iron (III) hydroxide b) Zinc sulfide c) Tin (II) perchlorate d) Cobalt (II) iodide e) Potassium nitrite f) Aluminum bromide g) Cobalt (III) carbonate h) Lead (IV) nitrate i) Ammonium oxalatearrow_forward
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- QUESTIO Complete the table of ion names and symbols (use superscript and subscript notation buttons above: X² and X₂) 1 2 3 4 5 lon name magnesium ion 12pt phosphide ion manganese(II) ion Edit View Insert Format Tools Table | B IU A Paragraph T² GO Symbol 0²- Cr3+ DA V ...arrow_forwardAn unknown compound is found during a police investigation. -it is a blue solid at room temperature -it dissolves in water -it does not melt when heated to 100degreesC -it does not conduct electricity at room temperature -it conducts electricity when it is dissolved in water Is this unknown compound likely to be an ionic or a molecular compound. Explain your reasoning fully using everything you learned in Unit 1.arrow_forwardGive the charge on the atom indicated and give the overall charge on the molecule/ion.arrow_forward
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