Positively charged ions are called cations ... The formula of an ionic compound represents the simplest whole number ratio of ions present. ... 1 Al3+ cation and 3 Cl- anions combine to give a compound with zero net charge: +3 + (3 x -1) = 0...
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Metal‑polyatomic ion: Polyatomic ions can take the place of monatomic anions, so formulas that contain a symbol for a metallic element and the formula for a polyatomic ion represent ionic compounds. For example, NaNO3 (in solid ... See the following links to get more information on naming cations and anions.
preparatorychemistry.com/Bishop_ionic_nomenclature_help... preparatorychemistry.com/Bishop_ionic_nomenclature_help.htm
Positively charged atoms or molecules are called "cations" and negatively charged atoms or molecules are called "anions". Thus cations and anions attract one another. Conversely, cations repel one another as do anions. ... Thus one sodium cation cancels one chloride anion resulting in the formula Na1Cl1 or NaCl.
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Common Cations Common Anions ... sodium Na+ chloride Cl- ... potassium K+ sulfide S-2...
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Notice that there are a lot more polyatomic anions than cations. ... One can draw analogy in the names and formulas of the polyatomic ions of elements in the same group. For example, if one knows that chlorate ion is ClO3- , then, an educated guess for the formula of bromate ion is BrO3- and for iodate ion is IO3- .
www.chemistry.wustl.edu/~courses/genchem/Tutorials/Nami... www.chemistry.wustl.edu/~courses/genchem/Tutorials/Naming/polyatomic.htm
When combining cations and anions into an ionic compound, you always put the cation name first and then the anion name (the molecular formulas are also written in this order as well.); Examples:; ... In naming ions, it is important to consider "isomers." Isomers are compounds with the same molecular formula,
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Metals form positively charged ions called cations. Examples are; ... Non-metals form negatively charged ions called anions. Examples are; F-, Cl-, Br-, I-, O2-, S2-. If there is only 1 non-metal in the ionic compound, the name ends in ide. The above ions are called fluoride, chloride, bromide, iodide, oxide and sulfide.
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SmallScale 015 Combining Cations and Anions ... Record observations from the pictures above. Record the formula of each substance added both across and down.
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In parallel experiments with rOCT2 and rOCT1, inhibition of tetraethylammonium transport by 12 cations, 2 weak bases, corticosterone, and the anions para-amminohippurate, -ketoglutarate, and probenecid was characterized.
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The goal of our work was to design in a controlled manner open-shell supramolecular assemblies with dominant intermolecular ferromagnetic interactions. The crystal structures have been solved. ... The structure may be viewed as a two-dimensional honeycomb lattice, with three kinds of hexagons and three kinds of rad- -
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