how to speak chemistrian: crash course chemistry #1 transcript

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Just look at all the stuff we learned like how to determine the formulas. And names of monatomicMoreJust look at all the stuff we learned like how to determine the formulas. And names of monatomic ions how to find cation. And anion forming elements of the periodic. Table how to write formulas.

How do you name a crash course compound?

2:019:03Nomenclature: Crash Course Chemistry #44 - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSometimes a hexane can look like a pentane with an ethane sticking off of it. So now that you knowMoreSometimes a hexane can look like a pentane with an ethane sticking off of it. So now that you know your longest carbon chain you've got your prefix time to figure out the suffix.

When saying or writing the name of a transition metal ion you use____________________________________ to denote the size of the ion's charge?

When describing an anion ____________________________________. How do we name ionic compounds? What is the naming convention for the transition metals? when saying or writing the name of a transition metal ion, you use Roman numerals to denote the size of the ion's charge.

How do you write a cation and anion formula?

Here are the steps for writing and balancing the formula:Identify the cation ( the portion with a positive charge). ... Identify the anion ( the portion with a negative charge). ... Write the cation first, followed by the anion.Adjust the subscripts of the cation and anion so the net charge is 0.

What are the three rules for naming ionic compounds?

Rules for naming simple ionic compounds.Name the metal by its elemental name.Name the nonmetal by its elemental name and an -ide ending.Name polyatomic ions by their names.

When we name ionic compounds, do we say the cation first?

Now, when we name ionic compounds, we just say the cation first, and the anion second.

What is the size and polarity of an ion's charge written as?

with the size and polarity of the ion’s charge written as a superscript.

How do atoms become ions?

Atoms become ions by gaining or losing electrons, giving them a positive or negative charge. Ions that have lost electrons, and therefore take on a positive charge, are cations. Whereas ones that gain electrons to become negative are anions. The most basic ions, called monatomic ions, are formed from single atoms.

What element is followed by the word "ion"?

Cations, for some reason, the name is just the element followed by the word “ion”.

Does chemistry have its own language?

Maybe more than any other scientific discipline, chemistry has its own language.

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