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Its all about Ions
by Patrick Antes
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Ions
An ion that consists of only one atom is called a monoatomic ion. Different atoms can also combine to form polyatomic ions
•Monoatomic ions:
Na+ Mg2+ Fe3+ S2- Cl-
•Polyatomic ions:
MnO4- PO4- HCO3- SCN-
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•Elements that belong to group 1 (Alkali group) of the periodic table can give off only one electron, while those in group 2 (alkaline earth group) always lose two electrons.
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All the Group 1A ions have a __________ charge. (Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs)
1+
2+
3+
1-
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Element: Calcium, element #20
Ion Name: ? Formula ?
Calcium: Ca2+
Calcide: Ca2+
Calcate: Ca2+
Calcite: Ca2+
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•Transition metals vary in the number of electrons they tend to lose, resulting into a variety of electrical charges that the metal can attain.
•In a classical method, the ion with lower charge ends with the suffix –ous while that with the higher charge ends with –ic .
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•These suffixes are attached to the first few syllables of the foreign name of the metal instead of its English name.
•In the stock method, a Roman numeral to indicate the charge is written in parentheses after the name of the metal.
Classical Stock
Fe2+ Ferrous Iron(II)
Fe3+ Ferric Iron(III)
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The charge on Tin (II) Oxide is...
2+
2-
0
1+
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•Nonmetals take a different system of nomenclature.
•The monoatomic anions are named by attaching the suffix –ide to the first few syllables of the nonmetal name.
Br- Bromide
S2- Sulfide
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•Metals form polyatomic ions in combination with oxygen, and the result is a group of negatively charged ions reffered to as oxoanions.
•In naming oxoanions, the anion with the lower charge of the metal ends with –ite, while the one with the higher charge of the metal ends with –ate.
AsO33- Arsenite
AsO43- Arsenate
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a polyatomic ion composed of an element, usually a nonmetal, bonded to one or more oxygen atoms
anion
polyatomic ion
electrolyte
oxyanion
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Chlorate is a common oxyanion of the halide group. Its formula is
ClO-1
ClO2-1
ClO3-1
ClO4-1
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•Nonmetals also form polyatomic ions with oxygen. As in the case of the metals, the anion with a lower charge ends with –ite and the one with a higher charge ends with –ate.
NO2- nitrite
NO3- nitrate
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•Ternary polyatomic ions (consisting of three different elements) can also be formed by the addition of hydrogen.
•If there is only one type of ternary ion formed, then a prefix bi- is added to indicate the presence of hydrogen in the chemical formula.
•If there are several types of ions formed with hydrogen, it is more practical to simply add Greek prefixes to indicate the number of hydrogen ions present such as di- for two.
CO32- carbonate ------ HCO3- bicarbonate
PO43- phosphate------- HPO42- hydrogen phosphate
H2PO4- dihydrogen phosphate
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Formula for Hydroxide
OH
OH-1
OH=1
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