Polyatomic ions 1+ 1-
Dichromate
Cr2O7 2-
Chromate
CrO4 2-
Covalent C2O
Dicarbon monoxide
Iron(III)Oxide
Fe+3 O-3 Fe2O3
Bicarbonate
HCO3/ -1
Write (bianary) Potassium sulfide
KS
Polyatomic: Mg3(PO4)2
Magnesium Phosphate
Bianary compound (example): MgO
Magnesium oxide
Permanganate
MnO4/-1
Polyatomic :Ammonium nitrate
NH4 NO3
Ammonium
NH4+/ 1+
Nitrite
NO2/ -1
Nitrate
NO3/ -1
nomanclature
Naming of ionic and covalent compounds
Covalent NCl2
Nitrogen Dicloride
Transition metals( Def)
A bond between a transition metal and nonmetal. To do the nomanclature you have to find the charge by finding the amounts of each atom and then multiplying the antion by the charge then the amount of the cations to make a charge that 0's out
Binary compounds (definition)
A bond between two nonmeatals
Acetate
CH3COO/ -1
Cyanide
CN/-1
Carbonate
CO3 2-
Hypochlorite
ClO/-1
Chlorite
ClO2/-1
Chlorate
ClO3/ -1
Perchlorate
ClO4/ -1
Transition metals Ex: PbO2
O- 2(amnt of atoms)x4(charge) = 4 Pb- 1(amnt of atoms)x(variabe x charge)= 4 so x= 4 So then we take the 4 and attach it to our nomanclature Lead(IV)Oxide
hydroxide
OH/-1
Phosphate
PO4 3-
Sulfite
SO3 2-
Sulfate
SO4 2-
Polyatomic
The name of the ions are without charge