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57 lines
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= Naming =
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Element naming is a nightmare
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Prefixes are standard before multiple of a molecule
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* Write element furthest left on table first
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* write element furthest right on table second
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* Full element name for first element and first syllable of second element with
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the +ide ending
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* Use latin prefixes to indicate the number of atoms of each element (only use
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mono on second element)
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== Ion naming ==
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* Cations
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* Element name + ion
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- K+ = potasium ion
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* Transition elements (variable charge)
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- Element name + (roman numeral) + ion
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- Fe^3+ = iron(III)ion
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- Fe^2+ = iron(II)ion
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* Anion
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- Replace ending of element with -ide ion
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- F^- = fluoride ion
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- N^3- = nitride ion
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Naming compounds of ions
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* Name = cation + anion
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- MgO = magnesium oxide
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- Fe,,2,,(CO,,3,,),,3,, = iron(III)carbonate ferric carbonate
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== Naming acids ==
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See [[acids]]
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* Named based on anion attached to the hydrogen
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* When binary acid (one ion with hydrogen)
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- Prefix -hydro
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- first syllable of anion
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- suffic -ic
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* Complex acids have Oxygen in them
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* Acid with polyatomic ion (OH), (NO,,3,,)
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- replace -ate with -ic
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* Polyatomic with one extra oxygen (compared to typical polyatomic ion)
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- prefix per-
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- suffic -ic
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* Polyatomic ions with one fewer oxygen (compared to typical)
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- suffix -ous
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* Polyatmoic ions with two fewer oxygen
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- prefix hypo-
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- suffix -ous
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[[index]]
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