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Question
practice: ionic compounds with polyatomic ions
background
a polyatomic ion is a group of covalently bonded atoms that together have a charge. (the prefix poly-
means many.) since there is an ionic bond between the ions, the rules of ionic compounds from the first
ionic compound worksheet are followed. most polyatomic ions have a negative charge.
naming ionic compounds with polyatomic ions
write the name for each formula.
- nh₄cl
- cu(no₃)₂
- sr(no₃)₂
- lioh
- caco₃
- pbso₄
- nano₂
- kclo₃
- nahco₃
- baso₄
- naoh
- snco₃
- na₂co₃
- alpo₄
Brief Explanations
For naming ionic compounds with polyatomic ions:
- Identify the cation (positive ion) and the polyatomic anion (negative ion).
- For metals with variable charges (like \(Cu\), \(Pb\), \(Sn\)), determine the charge based on the anion's charge and the compound's overall neutrality.
- Use the names of the polyatomic ions (e.g., \(NH_4^+\) is ammonium, \(NO_3^-\) is nitrate, \(OH^-\) is hydroxide, \(CO_3^{2 - }\) is carbonate, \(SO_4^{2 - }\) is sulfate, \(NO_2^-\) is nitrite, \(ClO_3^-\) is chlorate, \(HCO_3^-\) is bicarbonate, \(PO_4^{3 - }\) is phosphate).
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- Ammonium chloride
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- Lithium hydroxide
- Calcium carbonate
- Lead(II) sulfate
- Sodium nitrite
- Potassium chlorate
- Sodium bicarbonate
- Barium sulfate
- Sodium hydroxide
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