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BrO- hypobromite ClO- hypochlorite IO- hypoiodite BrO2- bromite ClO2- chlorite IO2- iodite BrO3- bromate ClO3- chlorate IO3- iodate BrO4- perbromate ClO4- perchlorate IO4- periodate General Chemistry Nomenclature Anions Monoatomic Polyatomic Cl- chloride OH- hydroxide F- fluoride PO4-3 phosphate Br- bromide CN- cyanide I- iodide PO3-3 phosphite O-2 oxide HCO3- bicarbonate S-2 sulfide HSO4- bisulfate H- hydride NO3- nitrate N-3 nitride NO2- nitrite C-4 carbide MnO4- permanganate C2H3O2- acetate O2-2 peroxide C2O4-2 oxalate CO3-2 carbonate SO4-2 sulfate SO3-2 sulfite CrO4-2 chromate Cr2O7-2 dichromate Cations +1 Cations +2 Cations +3 Cations H+ hydrogen Be+2 beryllium Al+3 aluminum Li+ lithium Mg+2 magnesium Na+ sodium Ca+2 calcium K+ potassium Sr+2 strontium Rb+ rubidium Ba+2 barium Cs+ cesium Zn+2 zinc Ag+ silver Cd+2 cadmium NH4+ ammoniumCations with multiple oxidation states Fe+2 iron (II) or ferrous Pb+2 lead (II) or plumbous Fe+3 iron (III) or ferric Pb+4 lead (IV) or plumbic Cr+2 chromium (II) or chromous Cu+1 copper (I) or cuprous Cr+3 chromium (III) or chromic Cu+2 copper (II) or cupric Sn+2 tin (II) or stannous Hg+2 mercury (II) or mercuric Sn+4 tin (IV) or stannic Hg2+2 mercury (I) or mercurous Acids HF HCl HBr HI HCN H2S hydrofluoric acid hydrochloric acid hydrobromic acid hydroiodic acid hydrocyanic acid hydrosulfuric acid HNO2 HNO3 H3PO4 H2SO3 H2SO4 HC2H3O2 nitrous acid nitric acid phosphoric acid sulfurous acid sulfuric acid acetic acid H2CO3 carbonic acid H2C2O4 HClO oxalic acid hypochlorous acid HClO2 HClO3 HClO4 chlorous acid chloric acid perchloric acid Rules for Naming Compounds A. Binary Compounds Containing a Metal and a Nonmetal (ionic compounds) 1. Name of cation is given first (same as name of element) 2. Name of anion is given second i. Monoatomic anions end in –ide ii. Polyatomic ion names do not change B. Binary Compounds between Two Nonmetals (molecular compounds) 1. Prefixes are used to specify the number of each atom present i.e. 1=mono, 2=di, 3=tri, 4=tetra, 5=penta, 6=hexa, 7=hepta, 8=octa 2. If first atom is a single atom then prefix “mono’ is omitted Rules for Writing Formulas A. Ionic Compounds 1. Sum of charges of all ions must equal zero i.e. total negative charge of all anions must cancel the total positive charge of all cations 2. Use subscripts to indicate the presence of more than one ion 3. Polyatomic ions must be in parentheses if subscripts are


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