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Cation
Positive ion formed by losing electrons.
Anion
Negative ion formed by gaining electrons.
Ionic Bond
Bond formed between cations and anions.
Polyatomic Ion
Cluster of two or more elements with a charge.
Binary Ionic Compound
Compound made of two elements.
Ternary Ionic Compound
Compound made of three or more atoms.
Variable Charge Metal
Metal that can have multiple oxidation states.
Roman Numeral Notation
Indicates charge of variable charge metals.
Metallic Bond
Bond between metal atoms sharing delocalized electrons.
Delocalized Electrons
Electrons not associated with a specific atom.
Alloy
Mixture of two or more metal atoms.
Substitutional Alloy
Alloy where metal atoms replace each other.
Interstitial Alloy
Alloy where smaller atoms fit between larger ones.
Malleability
Ability to be shaped into different forms.
Ductility
Ability to be stretched into wires.
Heat Capacity
Amount of heat absorbed before temperature change.
Luster
Shiny appearance of metallic substances.
Conductivity
Ability to transmit electricity or heat.
Naming Anions
Change element name ending to 'ide'.
Naming Cations
Use metal name or polyatomic ion name.
Paul Drude
Developed the 'sea of electrons' model.
Monatomic Ion
Ion with a single charge.
Cu3P
Copper (I) phosphide
TiBr3
Titanium (III) Bromide
NH4Cl
ammonium chloride
Ba(HCO3)2
Barium Hydrogen Carbonate
Ca +2 and F -
CaF2
Zn +2 and Co3 -2
ZnCo3
Calcium Phosphate
Ca3(PO4)2
Iron (II) bromide
FeBr2