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Ternary Compounds - Ternary compounds are composed of three different elements. The most common types of ternary ... I. Binary Molecular Compounds - The standard method for naming binary molecular compounds has changed over the years. Currently, the stock system is commonly used for naming molecular compounds.
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Here is more practice. Exercise 5 contains a mixture of binary and ternary compounds. Make sure you try them all before you look at the answers. Remember that naming compounds and writing formulas are essential tools in Chemistry.
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The naming of members of a family must be understood because all ternary compounds are named according to the name of the complex ion they contain. The most common member of the family is given the -ate ending, and the other members are named "around" this one.
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NAMING COMPOUNDS; 6.2 - Ternary Compounds; ... Ternary compounds are compounds that consist of more than two elements. In naming and writing the formulae for ternary compounds, we follow rules that are similar to binary compounds. In this course, you will need to learn some polyatomic ions. ... Rules for naming ternary compounds:
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Ternary compounds are compounds that consist of more than two elements. In naming and writing the formulae for ternary compounds, we follow rules that are similar to binary compounds. In this course, you will need to learn some polyatomic ions. ... Rules for naming ternary compounds:
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Ternary compounds are composed of three different elements. The most common types of ternary compounds consist of a metallic cation (positive ion) and a polyatomic anion (negative ion). The only common polyatomic ion with a positive charge is the ammonium ion.
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IV. Naming Ternary Ionic Compounds ... Ternary Compounds consist of 3 or more elements. Name the two ions. At least one of the ions will be polyatomic – note: the suffix of the polyatomic ion does not change. Example: K3PO3 is potassium phosphite...
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The IUPAC method for naming ternary compounds is to take a binary-type name using two elements, alter the ending to -ate to designate it as a non-binary compound, and then specify the number and type of added atoms as a prefix to the name or names of the element(s) to which they are attached.
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I Naming Binary Ionic Compounds (metal and nonmetal) ... II Naming Molecular compounds (Two nonmetals) ... IV Naming Ternary Acids...
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