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Polyatomic Ions
What they are and how to write their Chemical Formula
Naming Ions, Ionic Compounds, Transition Metals and Writing their
formulas.
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Monatomic Ions
• Mono = one• Thus monatomic ions are single atom ions.
Na+ Cl-
Monatomic Ions
Fe3+ O2-
Cations Anions
Ionic Compounds
Cl-Na+
Sodium Chloride
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Polyatomic Ions
• poly = many• Thus polyatomic ions are ions composed of
more than one type of atom.• We can represent polyatomic ions as single
units when writing chemical formulas.
OH- CO32-
Hydroxide Carbonate
NH4+
Ammonium
SO3-2
Sulfite
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• Calcium has a +2 charge and phosphate has a -3 charge.
Sodium Hydroxide
OH-
Ca2+ PO43-
Na+ NaOH
• Sodium has a +1 charge and hydroxide a -1 charge so they combine in a 1:1 ratio.
Calcium Phosphate
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PO43-
• Calcium has a +2 charge and phosphate has a -3 charge.
Sodium Hydroxide
OH-
Ca2+ PO43-
Na+ NaOH
• Sodium has a +1 charge and hydroxide a -1 charge so they combine in a 1:1 ratio.
Calcium Phosphate
Ca2+
Ca2+
Ca3(PO4)2
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Ammonium Chloride
Calcium Hydroxide
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Ammonium Chloride
Cl-NH4+ NH4Cl
• Ammonium has +1 charge and chloride has a -1 charge so they combine in a 1:1 ratio.
Calcium Hydroxide
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Ammonium Chloride
Cl-NH4+ NH4Cl
• Ammonium has +1 charge and chloride has a -1 charge so they combine in a 1:1 ratio.
Calcium Hydroxide
OH-Ca2+
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OH-
Ammonium Chloride
Cl-NH4+ NH4Cl
• Ammonium has +1 charge and chloride has a -1 charge so they combine in a 1:1 ratio.
Calcium Hydroxide
OH-Ca2+
• Calcium +2 charge and Hydroxide has a -1 charge so they combine in a 1:2 ratio.
Ca(OH)2
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Assignment[1] Analyze the common polyatomic ions, what is the general difference between ate and ite ions...
[2] Write the Chemical formula for the following ionic compounds:
a) Sodium Acetate (hot ice!)b) Potassium Chlorate (gummy bear)c) Iron (III) Bicarbonated) Magnesium Oxalatee) Calcium Nitrate (fertilizer!)
[3] Name these ionic compounds:
a) Li2CrO4
b) K3PO4
c) AgNO3
d) NaHCO3 (baking soda!)
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