CHEM 101L Chapter Notes - Chapter 1.8: Iron(Iii) Oxide, Perchlorate, Sulfite

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Chem 101: naming and nomenclature of elements and molecules. Different charged ions can be read as their normal name and parentheses of their charge or their short -handed name. Lower level degrees of an ion have ous attached to their name. Example: iron (fe) where iron is abbreviated fe due to its latin origins of the word ferrium. Iron (ii) is iron with 2+ charge and is called ferrous. Higher level degrees of an ion have ic attached to their name. Example: iron (fe): iron (iii) is called ferric. Referring back to the example i gave of crystal and rust in lesson 7, feo is called ferrous oxide or can be written as iron (ii) oxide, and fe2o3 is called. Ferric oxide or can be written as iron (iii) oxide. Lower level degrees of polyatomic ions have ate attached to their name. Higher level degrees of polyatomic ions have ite attached to their name.

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