CHM 1040 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Aluminium Chloride, Nonmetal, Roman Numerals

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Metal from group 1 is always 1+ and group 2 is 2+ (fixed charge metals) Ga 3+, al 3+, in 3+, ag 1+, zn 2+ Mono, di, tri, tetra, penta, hexa, hepta, octa. *when writing oxygen, drop the vowel in the prefix. Polyatomic ions: charged entities composed of several atoms bound together. Do not change their names when writing them. Need to know all in the table of the chapter. Recognized by the hydrogen that appears first in the formula. Molecule with one or more h+ ions attached to an anion. Anion with no oxygen (cid:862)hydro-ic(cid:863) ex: hcl hydrochloric acid. Anions with oxygen ic if anion ends in ate ex: hno3 nitric acid. Anions with oxygen ous if anion ends in ite ex: hno2 nitrous acid. Type 1: groups 1 and 2, al3+, ga 3+, in 3+, zn 2+, ag + Type 2: transition metals with no fixed charge.

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