IONS 1- – Chemistry – Flashcards
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Hydroxide ion |
C2H3O2- |
Acetate ion |
ClO4- |
Perchlorate ion |
ClO3- |
Chlorate ion |
ClO- |
Hypochlorite ion |
CN- |
Cyanide ion |
HCO3- |
Hydrogen carbonate ion (bicarbonate ion) |
IO3- |
Iodate ion |
NO3- |
Nitrate ion |
NO2- |
Nitrite ion |
MnO4- |
Permanganate ion |
SCN- |
Thiocyanate ion |
H- |
Hydride ion |
2- O2 |
Peroxide |
F- * |
Fluoride *: indicates that the charge can be found simply by looking at its position on the periodic table. |
Cl- * |
Chloride
*: indicates that the charge can be found simply by looking at its position on the periodic table. |
Br- * |
Bromide
*: indicates that the charge can be found simply by looking at its position on the periodic table. |
I- * |
Iodide
*: indicates that the charge can be found simply by looking at its position on the periodic table. |
-ide |
Negative ions that consist of a single atom are named by adding: -ide remember it by: ide--> I'de [ I would ] I=me=one person. one atom. |
-ite |
The -ite ending= low oxidation state. Thus,the NO2- ion is the nitrite ion. ; [an O2 is relatively low oxidation] |
-ate |
The -ate ending= a high oxidation state. Thus, the NO3- ion, for example, is the nitrate ion. ; REMEMBER: ate-->i ate something-->i want to eat something LARGE. |
hypo- |
The prefix hypo- = the very lowest oxidation state. Thus, the ClO- ion is the hypochlorite ion.
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per- |
The prefix per- (as in hyper-)= the very highest oxidation state. Thus, the ClO4- ion is perchlorate ion. |
Ions that dont follow a "pattern" |
There are only a handful of exceptions to these generalizations. Hydroxide (OH-) Cyanide (CN-) Peroxide (O22-) [once thought to be monatomic ions.] |