
Unit 3: Bonding Ionic Polyatomic & Transition Metals Part 4
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- Q1Which group(s) of elements NEVER need a Roman numeral in their name?Alkali metals and Alkaline Earth metalsTransition metalsMetalloidsHalogens and Noble gases30s
- Q2The anion if it is ONLY made up of one type of element will always end with _____.-ide-ite-gen-ate30s
- Q3What does the Roman numeral in the name of a compound tell about the ionic formula?The subscript for the nonmetalThe charge of the cationThe charge of the anionThe subscript for the metal30s
- Q4When does the polyatomic ion need parenthesis?If the charge is greater than 1If more than 1 is usedIf the anion is negativeIf the polyatomic contains oxygen45s
- Q5The net or total charge of a formula must equal _____.eightzeroonethe Roman numeral30s
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