Naming Polyatomic ions (P.A. Ions). The Root Ions (on the board) Carbonate CO 3 2- Nitrate NO 3 - Sulfate SO 4 2- Chlorate ClO 3 - Phosphate PO 4 3- Chromate.
Final Review Final Review Honors Chemistry. Classes of matter Matter Pure substance elementcompound mixture homogeneousheterogeneous.
UNIT 6 BONDING AND NOMENCLATURE LESSON 3 NAMING COMPOUNDS.
Chemistry 100(02) Fall 2012 Instructor: Dr. Upali Siriwardane e-mail: [email protected] Office: CTH 311 Phone 257-4941 Office Hours: M,W, 8:00-9:00.
Chapter 8. Chemical Nomenclature Chemical nomenclature is the system of names used to distinguish chemical compounds from each other, and the rules needed.
B.9 Continued-ish In which you will learn about: Naming covalent (molecular) compounds.
NO 3 - nitrate ion NO 2 - nitrite ion Polyatomic Ions.
6.1 How Compounds Form (pg 210) Compounds: a pure substance made up of 2 or more elements that are chemically combined. Ex: H 2 O made of the elements.
3-1 CHEM 100, Fall 2013 LA TECH Instructor: Dr. Upali Siriwardane e-mail: [email protected] Office: CTH 311 Phone 257-4941 Office Hours: M,W, 8:00-9:30.
Chemical Formulas and Counting Atoms. In any chemical formula, we show: 1.Symbols: for the elements in the compound 2.Subscripts: to represent the number.
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Physical Science Final Exam Review. Properties of Matter (Unit 5) 1234567891011121314 Atoms and the Periodic Table (Unit 6) 1234567891011121314 Chemical.