CaI2 Calcium Iodide.

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CaI2 Calcium Iodide

ZnO Zinc Oxide

S2O4 Disulfur Tetroxide

(NH4)3PO4 Ammonium Phosphate

Cs2SO3 Cesium Sulfite

Cu2O Copper (I) Oxide

Molybdenum (IV) Nitrate Mo(NO3)4 Molybdenum (IV) Nitrate

Diphosphorus Heptoxide P2O7 Diphosphorus Heptoxide

Ni(C2H3O2)2 Nickel (II) Acetate

NH4OH Ammonium Hydroxide

AuCl4 Gold (IV) Chloride

Hg2O Mercury (I) Oxide

Cadmium Chromate CdCrO4

Aluminum hypochlorite Al(OCl)3 Aluminum hypochlorite

A “Common” polyatomic ion ends in ? Give an example. -ate Sulfate, Nitrate, Phosphate

Ba(OH)2 Barium Hydroxide

Ruthenium (II) Chlorate Ru(ClO3)2 Ruthenium (II) Chlorate

Zirconium (II) hydrogen carbonate Zr(HCO3)2

Sulfite SO3-2

Osmium (III) Phosphate OsPO4

Silver Nitrite AgNO2

KCN Potassium Cyanide

FeH3 Iron (III) hydride

SO3 Sulfur trioxide

THE END

Sulfite = sulfurous acid A polyatomic acid made from the an ion that ends in -ite is named with the suffix? Give an example. -ous Sulfite = sulfurous acid

H3PO4 Phosphoric Acid

A binary acid name starts with? And give an example Hydro Hydrochloric acid

H2SO3 Sulfurous Acid