chemistry - unit 5 (ionic bonding): semester 1

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binary ionic compounds >

compound that consist of two elements that have transferred electrons

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metal >

cation

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non-metal > 

anion 

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what is an example of a binary ionic compounds? 

NaCl

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transition elements >

elements found in the middle of the periodic table and no not have an assigned oxidation number

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most, not all transition elements do ____ have an assigned oxidation number

not

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the oxidation number will be indicated by what?

roman numeral behind the element’s name 

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what charge will ionic bonding be?

positive

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what does ionic bonding result from?

a transfer of electrons that are composed of particles with opposite charges

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monatomic ion >

not a polyatomic ion

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what groups do not need a roman numeral on the periodic table?

alkali (group 1) and alkaline (group 2)

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what is the first substance?

cation

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what is the second substance?

anion

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in the second substance, how does the name end?

-ide 

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ternary compounds >

compounds that consist of more than one elements

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what is NaOH?

polyatomic ion

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what is NH(4)OH? 

polyatomic ion + polyatomic ion 

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what is (NH(4)2O?

polyatomic non-metal

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what is the one positive polyatomic?

ammonium