CHY 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 35: Hexa, Nonmetal, Ferrous

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Compounds: some metal cations have only one possible charge, cations bonded to nonmetal anions, simple anions are name with the suffix ide . Formula: the charges of the cations and the anions must cross out: use criss cross and reduce if necessary. Naming: name the metal (cation) then name the non-metal (anion) but change the ending to ide no prefix used. Binary covalent compounds: made of non-metals, no ions involved ( no criss crossin to get formulas, prefixes are used to indicate the # of each atoms. ** the prefix mono is never used for the first element** The metal cation can have different charges the must be specified using roman numeral. An older system( classic) suses suffix and latin names. Ex: ferrous (iron (ii) & ferric (iron (iii)) Nick the chamel had a clam for supper in pheonix. Some poly atomic form a series of ion based on the # of oxygen.

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