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Some ionic compounds are formed from polyatomic ions, which are molecular ions with specific charges. Either the cation or anion or both can be polyatomic ions. For example, Na2SO4 …
Unit IV. Ionic Bonding - LPS
Ions that are created from groups of covalently bonded atoms are called polyatomic ions - Here are some of the Common Polyatomic Ions TABLE: Listing common Ion Names. Print this out. …
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Polyatomic Ions Worksheet Polyatomic Practice 1. Name or write the formula for the following polyatomic ions sulfate CO3 2-nitrite MnO3 1- ... Name or write the formula for the following …
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Classify the following compounds as IONIC (metal + nonmetal), COVALENT (nonmetal + nonmetal) or BOTH (compound containing a polyatomic ion). 1. CaCl 2 IONIC 11. MgO IONIC …
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Classify the following compounds as Ionic (metal + nonmetal), covalent (nonmetal + ... ©tnstructlonal Fair. Inc. Chemistry . WRITING FORMULAS (CRISSCROSS METHOD) Name …
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Part A. Use the criss-cross method to write the formulas produced from the listed ions.!ClJ!CO 3 2J!OHJ!SO 4 2J!PO 4 3J!NO 3 J! Na+!NaCl Na 2CO 3 NaOH Na ... Part B. Write the names …
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Polyatomic Ions • A polyatomic ion consists of a group of atoms with an overall net charge. • These two are also called oxoanions because they contain oxygen attached to some other …
3.2 Names and Formulas of Ionic Compounds - MR. DAVIS' …
polyatomic ions and negative polyatomic ions. Table salt, road salt, rock salt, and sea salt are all different types of salt (Figure 3.10). Table salt and road salt are pure substances. Their …
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Naming Ionic Compounds Polyatomic ions. are ions made up of more than one atom. . Listed on Pink sheet. . Memorize, quiz!! Never change the subscripts of polyatomic ions. . Don’t change …