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What is the name of FeO?
What is the name of FeO?
What is the name of Cu(NO3)2?
What is the name of Cu(NO3)2?
Copper (II) nitrate
Name the following ionic compound: BaCl₂
Name the following ionic compound: BaCl₂
Which of the following can form more than one possible positive ion? (Select all that apply)
Which of the following can form more than one possible positive ion? (Select all that apply)
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What is the name of the following polyatomic ion: CO₃²⁻?
What is the name of the following polyatomic ion: CO₃²⁻?
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What is the name of the following polyatomic ion: PO₄³⁻?
What is the name of the following polyatomic ion: PO₄³⁻?
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What is the name of the following polyatomic ion: NH₄⁺?
What is the name of the following polyatomic ion: NH₄⁺?
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What is the name of the following polyatomic ion: NO₃⁻?
What is the name of the following polyatomic ion: NO₃⁻?
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What is the correct name for Fe(OH)₃?
What is the correct name for Fe(OH)₃?
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What is the name of the following polyatomic ion: SO₄²⁻?
What is the name of the following polyatomic ion: SO₄²⁻?
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What is the formula for potassium fluoride?
What is the formula for potassium fluoride?
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Study Notes
Polyatomic Ions
- Carbonate - CO₃²⁻
- Phosphate - PO₄³⁻
- Ammonium - NH₄⁺
- Nitrate - NO₃⁻
- Sulfate - SO₄²⁻
Naming Ionic Compounds
- Iron (II) Oxide - FeO
- Barium Chloride - BaCl₂
- Iron (III) Hydroxide - Fe(OH)₃
- Potassium Fluoride - KF
Transition Metals
- Can form more than one possible positive ion
- Iron - Fe
- Copper - Cu
- Tin - Sn
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Test your knowledge on polyatomic ions, the naming of ionic compounds, and the properties of transition metals. This quiz covers key concepts and examples that are essential for understanding chemical nomenclature and ion charges.