CHEM 101 Chapter Notes -Ion, Roman Numerals, Nonmetal

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Binary compounds are compounds that contain two elements: compounds that contain a metal and a nonmetal, compounds that contain two nonmetals. Binary ionic compound contain a positive ion (cation), and a negative ion (anion: to name these compounds we simply name the ions, cation always written first in name. Type i compounds: the metal present forms only one type of cation. Type ii compound: the metal present can form two or more cations that have different charges. Metals that form only one cation do not need to be identified by a roman numeral. Octa-8: the prefix mono- is never used for naming the first element. Polyatomic ions are charged entities composed of several atoms bound together. Oxyanions are a several series of polyatomic anions that contain an atom of a given element and different numbers of oxygen atoms: the name of the one with the smaller number of oxygen atoms ends in.

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