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The study of naming chemical compounds
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A small number place lower than the text. In nomenclature this denotes the number of the atom in the compound.
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The study of naming chemical compounds
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A small number place lower than the text. In nomenclature this denotes the number of the atom in the compound.
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A small number placed high than the text. In nomenclature this denotes the charge of an ion. It is not written in the final formula of the compound.
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Positively charged ion. This is because the atom has lost electrons.
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Negatively charges ion. This is because the atom has gained electrons.
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A charged atom. it is charge due to a loss or gain of electrons. This means the Protons and Electrons in the atom are no longer equal.
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A single ion.
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Two elements in a compound bound by electrostatic attraction
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Cations that can only be ONE charge. These are found in the first two columns of the periodic table. The other's are: Aluminum, Zinc, Cadmium, and Silver.
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Cations that can have more than one charge. These are between column 3 up to the underneath of the staircase on the periodic table.
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Types of Bonding WITHIN a substance (Ionic Metallic and Covalent)
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Types of Forces BETWEEN neighboring molecules. (Dipole-dipole,H-bonds, LDF)
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is the smallest constituent unit of ordinary matter that has the properties of a chemical element.
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one of two or more atoms with the same atomic number but with different numbers of neutrons
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the lowest whole-number ratio of ions in an ionic compound
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two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds
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A covalent bond in which electrons are not shared equally
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molecule in which opposite ends have opposite electric charges
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molecule that shares electrons equally and does not have oppositely charged ends
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bonding forces that hold the atoms of a molecule together
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forces of attraction between molecules
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A bond formed when atoms share one or more pairs of electrons having small differences in electronegativity. The compounds that are bonded in this way may be in any state of matter: solid, liquid, or gas
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A bond formed by the attraction between positively charged metal ions and the electrons around them (the sea) which is why metals are great conductors of electricity
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refer to the attraction that exists between two molecules that are polar. The partially positive end of one molecule is attracted electrostatically to the partially negative side of another adjacent molecule.
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is a special case of dipole-dipole forces. It refers to the attraction that exists between an H and an neighboring O, N, or F in a different molecule
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are a function of the number of electrons in a given molecule and how tightly those electrons are held. Since all molecules contain electrons, all molecules have this type of forces. They are the only type of attraction that exists in two nonpolar molecules
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When a magnesium ion and a phosphate ion interact, this compound is formed
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an aqueous solution of hydrogen and sulfate ions is
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SF6 Name it
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Name Li3P
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What is the formula for oxalic acid?
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When writing an oxyacid with the -ate ending, how is the name written