CHE 101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2.8: Nsb Di 2, Bromine, Sulfide

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Names and formulas of ionic compound: cations, cations formed from metal atoms have the same name as the metal: If a metal can form cations with different charges, the positive charge is indicated by a roman numeral in parentheses following the name of the metal: Copper(ii) ion: cations formed from nonmetal atoms have names that end in -ium: Iron(iii) ion: anions, the names of monatomic anions are formed by replacing the ending of the name of the element with -ide. A few polyatomic anions also have names ending in ide. Peroxide ion: polyatomic anions containing oxygen have names ending in either -ate or -ite and are called oxyanions. The -ate is used for the most common or representative oxyanion of an element, and -ite is used for an oxyanion that has the same charge but 1 o atom fewer. Prefixes are used when the series of oxyanions of an element extends to 4 members, as with the halogens.

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