CHEM 1021 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Iron(Ii) Chloride, Iron(Iii) Chloride, Aluminium Oxide

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Order in name and formula is: cation (first), anion (second) Compounds are neutral: be sure to balance the compounds. Binary ionic compounds: write the chemical formula and name for the ionic compound formed from each of the following. Fe^3+ and cl^- = fecl3 (iron (iii) chloride) Fe^2+ and cl^- = fecl2 (iron (ii) chloride) The formula for the ionic compound containing aluminum and nitrogen is: The name of the compound with a formula cubr2 is: Polyatomic ions: made up of more than one kind of element. Very stable species and stay together in a group. The entire group of atoms is a charged species. Example: calcium carbonate cac03 is an example of an ionic compound that contains a polyatomic ion. Ate, -ite = most common endings on polyatomic ions. Used with oxyanions - which are ions that are used with oxygen or contain oxygen. Ide = common ending for a monatomic ion.

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