Ag+ silverion Zn2+ zincionAl3+ aluminumion SymbolsandChargesforMonoatomicIons VariableCharge SystematicnameCommonSystematicnameCommon Symbol(Stocksyst...
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Note: Writing just the plus sign or minus sign for ions with +1 or -1 charges is acceptable.
There is one positive polyatomic ion. It is NH4+ and is called the ammonium ion.
Mass
Hg22+ Hg2+ Pb2+ Pb4+ Co2+ Co3+ Au+ Au3+ Ni+2 Ni+3 Sb+5
Symbol mercury(I) mercury(II) lead(II) lead(IV) cobalt(II) cobalt(III) gold(I) gold(III) nickel (II) nickel (III) antimony (V)
mercurous mercuric plumbous plumbic cobaltous cobaltic aurous auric nickelous nickelic antimonic
Common name
n = cV
Solution
c=n/V
n = # particles / (6.02 x 1023)
# particles = n * (6.02 x 1023)
pV/RT
Moles
Name perchlorate chlorate chlorite hypochlorite periodate n= iodate pV = nRT hypoiodite bromate hypobromite hydrogen carbonate (bicarbonate) hydrogen sulfate (bisulfate) hydrogen sulfite (bisulfite) hydrogen oxalate (binoxalate) hydrogen phosphate dihydrogen phosphate hydrogen sulfide borate tetraborate hexafluorosilicate
Gases
aluminum ion
Systematic name (Stock system)
Symbols and Charges for Polyatomic Ions
cuprous cupric ferrous ferric stannous stannic chromous chromic manganous manganic antimonous
Common name
Variable Charge
Symbols and Charges for Monoatomic Ions
Al3+
Name Formula nitrate ClO4nitrite ClO3chromate ClO2dichromate ClOcyanide IO4permanganate IO3hydroxide IOperoxide BrO3amide BrOcarbonate HCO3sulfate HSO4sulfite HSO3n = mHC /M oxalate 2O4 phosphate HPO42phosphite H2PO4thiosulfate HSm = nM arsenate BO33selenate B4O72silicate SiF62tartrate acetate (an alternate way to write acetate is CH3COO-)
copper(I) copper(II) iron(II) iron(III) tin(II) tin(IV) chromium(II) chromium(III) manganese(II) manganese(III) antimony (III)
Cu+ Cu2+ Fe2+ Fe3+ Sn2+ Sn4+ Cr2+ Cr3+ Mn2+ Mn3+ Sb+3
Formula NO3NO2CrO42Cr2O72CNMnO4OHO22NH2CO32SO42SO32C2O42PO43PO33S2O32AsO43SeO42SiO32C4H4O62C2H3O2-
Systematic name (Stock system)
silver ion zinc ion
Symbol
Ag+ Zn2+
# of(counted Particles value)
0 oC = 273.15 K
R = 8.314 kPa*L/mol*K
Constants
Activity Series for Metals
Priorities for Naming Organic Molecules Carboxylic acid Ester Amide Aldehyde Ketone Alcohol Amine Alkene Alkyne Alkane Ether Alkyl Halide Nitro