CHEM104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Potassium Hydroxide, Iodine, Transition Metal

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Take the greek names then add the lower valence with ous and the higher with ic: ex: cu (i) cuprous. Or name with systemaic name copper one, copper two. Properies: valence of a salt is 0, caion named irst, anion named second, caion+anion=salt. Inorganic molecular compounds: rules for naming. Element farthest from f (least electronegaive) writen irst. Add preixes: mono-, di-, tri-, tetr-, pent-, hex-, hept-, octo-, non-, dec- Don"t add mono- to the irst atom. Have no fear of ice cold beer. Nfoicb make a seven on the periodic table. Solvent-a substance that dissolves a solute, resuling in a soluion; typically a liquid: aqueous solvent-when water is the solvent. Solute-the minor component in a soluion, dissolved in the solvent. Soluion-a homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances. Normality: moles of posiive or negaive charge/l soluion. Osmolarity: moles of posiive and negaive charge/l soluion. Soluble/insoluble anion/caion table pg 360 of lecture manual.

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