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An ion is an atom or molecule where the total number of electrons is not equal to the total number of protons, giving it a net positive or negative electrical charge. An anion (pronounced /ˈænaɪə...
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The best way to go about naming ionic compounds is to take a look at the formula and figure out the names of the cation and anion. When you've got that, just stick them together and you've got the name of the compound. ... Step Three: Figure out what the Roman numeral should be; Basically, this should be fairly easy.
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In polar covalent bonding, the attraction is between cation and anion. ... A compound containing a metal and nonmetal is an ionic compound. ... (Draw the Lewis structure. It should have 3 I-O single bonds and two nonbonding electrons on the I.
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To name an ionic compound, one should name the cation first, then, name the anion (with the word ‘ion’ omitted). ... Instead, it should be named as an ionic compound because it consists of a Na+ cation and an HSO3- anion. Thus, it is named sodium bisulfite or sodium hydrogen sulfite.
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than the electron affinity of the nonmetal, therefore the formation of the ionic compound should be endothermic but the heat of formation of most ionic compounds is exothermic and generally large; Why? Na(s) + ½Cl2(g) → ... Ionic Bonds; • electrostatic attraction is nondirectional!! no direct anion-cation pair...
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When an ionic compound is named, the cation is named first and then the anion. ... When Multiple Topics Should Go To The Same Page (MI, Acute MI, ... Infectious disease information may have come from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Differential Diagnoses are drawn from clinicians as well as an amalgamation of 3 sources:
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This should help clear up the confusion. For 2.37, I will explain part a: ammonium chloride. Ammonium is [NH4]+ and chloride is Cl-. Since we have a molecular cation and an anion, it is best to NOT draw ... Instead draw two respective Lewis structures and have the cation portion and the anion drawn side by side. ~Sanaz...
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What is the ratio of anions to cations in a compound? Is a ionic compound made up of a cation and an anion? When cations and anions combine they form what kind of compound? A compound resulting from the formation of an ionic bond between a cation and an anion is an?
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The cation to anion ratio must reflect the stoichiometry of the compound. For MgCl2 the lattice must be an array of chloride anions with only half that number ... The packing arrangement adopted by an ionic compound is determined by the comparative sizes of the ions. ... Therefore, C+Z- should have the largest lattice energy.
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