Silver phosphate Ag3PO4 80. A Identify the cation and its charge using the location of the element in the periodic table and Table 22 Some Common Monatomic Ions and Their Names Table 23 The Physical Properties of Typical Ionic Compounds and Covalent.
ChromiumIII nitrate CrNO 3 3.
Chromium iii nitrite. Fe3 Fe2 iron III iron II atomic 26 number ion charge ion name symbol IUPAC KEY 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71. List of Common Ions Polyatomic Cations NH4 ammonium H3O hydronium Polyatomic Anions OH-hydroxide CN-cyanide O2 2-peroxide CO3 2-carbonate C2O4 2-oxalate NO2-nitrite NO3-nitrate PO3 3-phosphite PO4 3-phosphate SO3 2-sulfite SO4 2-sulfate S2O3 2-thiosulfate ClO-hypochlorite ClO2-chlorite ClO3-chlorate ClO4-perchlorate CH3COO or C2H3O2-acetate AsO4 3-arsenate. IronIII V and IV Jones Reagent.
Meta-Chloroperbenzoic acid Methoxycarbonylsulfamoyltriethylammonium hydroxide. MMPP 6 H 2 O. Our product line consists of chemical solutions prepared to exact quality standards and certified for use in laboratories and production processes.
We regularly produce chemical solutions to specifications designed by government and regulatory bodies commercial and trade associations and the specific needs of individual users and businesses. Chromium II Cr 2 2 rubidium Rb 1 dichromate Cr 2 O 7 2 2 chromium III Cr 3 3 scandium III Sc 3 3 dihydrogen phosphate H 2 PO 4 1 cobalt II cobaltous Co 2 2 silver Ag 1 fluoride F 1 cobalt III cobaltic Co 3 3 sodium Na 1 hydroxide OH 1 cobalt IV Co 4 4 tin II stannous Sn 2 2 iodate IO 3 1 copper I cuprous Cu 1 tin. CHEMISTRY 1A NOMENCLATURE WORKSHEET Chemical Formula Nomenclature Practice.
Complete these in lab and on your own time for practice. Write the formula for each compound. Systematic name Asked for.
A Identify the cation and its charge using the location of the element in the periodic table and Table 22 Some Common Monatomic Ions and Their Names Table 23 The Physical Properties of Typical Ionic Compounds and Covalent. S 2 O 3 2-Sulfite. CrO 4 2-Hydrogen carbonate or Bicarbonate.
Cr 2 O 7 2-Anions from Organic Acids. Fe3 Fe2 iron III iron II atomic 26 number ion charge ion name symbol IUPAC KEY 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71. IronIII phosphate 6 K 3 N potassium nitride 7 SO 2 sulfur dioxide 8 CuOH copperI hydroxide 9 ZnNO 2 2 zinc nitrite 10 V 2 S 3 vanadiumIII sulfide Write the formulas for the following chemical compounds.
11 silicon dioxide SiO 2 12 nickel III sulfide Ni 2 S 3 13 manganese II phosphate Mn 3 PO 4 2 14 silver acetate AgC 2 H. Some of them such as nitrate and nitrite and sulfate and sulfite have very similar formulas and names so care must be taken to get the formulas and names correct. Note that the -ite polyatomic ion has one less oxygen atom in its formula than the -ate ion but with the same ionic charge.
Table 37 Common Polyatomic Ions. Name Formula and Charge Name Formula and Charge. 9 Mn2SO33 manganese III sulfite 10 AlCN3 aluminum cyanide Write the formulas for the following compounds.
11 chromium VI phosphate CrPO42 12 vanadium IV carbonate VCO32 13 tin II nitrite SnNO22 14 cobalt III oxide Co2O3 15 titanium II acetate TiC2H3O22. Chromium III sulfate Cr2SO43 77. Zinc hydroxide ZnOH2 67.
Ammonium chlorate NH4ClO3 78. Sodium carbonate Na2CO3 68. Mercury II chromate HgCrO4 79.
Lead IV oxide PbO2 69. Silver phosphate Ag3PO4 80. Copyright Houghton Mifflin Company.
ChromiumIII nitrate CrNO 3 3. ChromiumIII oxide Cr 2 O 3. ChromiumIII sulfate Cr 2 SO 4 3.
ChromiumIII telluride Cr 2 Te 3. ChromiumIV oxide CrO 2. Chromium pentafluoride CrF 5.
Chromyl chloride CrO 2 Cl 2. Chromyl fluoride CrO 2 F 2. CobaltII bromide CoBr 2.
CobaltII carbonate CoCO 3. CobaltII chloride CoCl 2. 4 - permanganate.
2 - acetate O. 4-2 sulfate SO 3-2 sul fite. Cations 1 Cations 2 Cations 3 Cations.
H hydrogen Be2 beryllium Al3 aluminum Li lithium Mg2 magnesium. Na sodium Ca2 calcium K potassium Sr2 strontium. ChromiumIII oxide _ Cr2O3_ tinII fluoride __ SnF2__ ironIII iodide _ FeI3__ zinc nitride _ Zn3N2__ copperII bromide __ CuBr2_ cobaltII oxide __ CoO__ This information is only included so that if you see these names elsewhere youll have some idea why.
You do not need to learn these for my class. Ionic Compounds with Polyatomic Ions. Cases 1 and 2 above involve ionic.
Nitrite 2Cr 2O 7 dichromate NO 3. 2 ChromiumII phosphate CrPO 4 ChromiumIII phosphate NaHCO 3 Sodium hydrogen carbonate or sodium bicarbonate 3. Acids and Acid Salts.
Acids are compounds in which the cation is H. These are not really ionic compounds but well get into that later These can be named as compounds as in the previous cases eg H Cl is hydrogen. Common Covalent Binary Inorganic Compounds of atoms Prefix element closest to fluorine goes on rightCommon Examples 1 Mono H 2 Hydrogen N 2 Nitrogen 2 Di O 2 Oxygen NH 3 Ammonia 3 Tri O 3 Ozone NO Nitrogen monoxide Nitric Oxide 4 Tetra H 2O Water Dihydrogen Monoxide NO 2 Nitrogen dioxide 5 Penta F 2 Fluorine N 2O Dinitrogen monoxide Nitrous oxide 6 Hexa HF Hydrogen fluoride N.
Iron III phosphate 66 K 3 N potassium nitride 67 SO 2 sulfur dioxide 68 CuOH copper I hydroxide 69 ZnNO 2 2 zinc nitrite 70 V 2 S 3 vanadium III sulfide Write the formulas for the following chemical compounds. 71 silicon dioxide SiO 2 72 nickel III sulfide Ni. 41 Restrictions Annexes III IV Directive 201165EU RoHS as amended by Directive EU 2021884 L 194 2 June 2021.
This list contains the application exemptions listed in Annexes III and IV to RoHS 201165EU. Annex III contains applications exempted from the restriction in Article 41 while Annex IV lists applications exempted from the restriction in. ChromiumIII hydroxide CrOH 3 6310 31.
CobaltII carbonate CoCO 3 1410 13. CobaltII hydroxide CoOH 2 1610 15. CobaltIII hydroxide CoOH 3 1610 44.
CobaltII sulfide CoS 410 21. CopperI chloride CuCl 1210 6. CopperI cyanide CuCN 3210 20.
CopperI iodide CuI 1110 12. CopperII arsenate Cu 3 AsO 4 2 7610 36. The SEMS Search allows you to retrieve Superfund data from the Superfund Enterprise Management System SEMS database in Envirofacts.
Specify a facility by using any combination of facility name and geographic location. The corrosion data in this section is mainly based on the results of general corrosion laboratory tests which are not strictly comparable with actual service conditionsThe corrosion tables provide an initial guide to the selection of materials and are intended to facilitate understanding of the different types of corrosion damage that can arise due to poor material selection. Cr 2 SO 4 3.
C 6 H 8 O 7. Cu 2 Cl 2.