CaI 2 Calcium Iodide. ZnO Zinc Oxide S2O4S2O4 Disulfur Tetroxide.

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CaI 2 Calcium Iodide

ZnO Zinc Oxide

S2O4S2O4 Disulfur Tetroxide

(NH 4 ) 3 PO 4 Ammonium Phosphate

Cs 2 SO 3 Cesium Sulfite

Cu 2 O Copper (I) Oxide

Mo(NO 3 ) 4 Molybdenum (IV) Nitrate

P2O7P2O7 Diphosphorus Heptoxide

Ni(C 2 H 3 O 2 ) 2 Nickel (II) Acetate

NH 4 OH Ammonium Hydroxide

AuCl 4 Gold (IV) Chloride

Hg 2 O Mercury (I) Oxide

Cadmium Chromate CdCrO 4

Al(OCl) 3 Aluminum hypochlorite

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

A polyatomic ion with two less oxygens than the common form is named with? Give an example Hypo- -ite Common = ClO 3 - ClO - = hypochlorite

Hydroiodic Acid HI

A polyatomic acid made from the common ion that ends in -ate is named with the suffix? -ic Nitrate = Nitric acid

Ba(OH) 2 Barium Hydroxide

Ru(ClO 3 ) 2 Ruthenium (II) Chlorate

Zirconium (II) hydrogen carbonate Zr(HCO 3 ) 2

HNO 3 Nitric Acid

HC 2 H 3 O 2 Acetic Acid

Sulfite SO 3 -2

Osmium (III) Phosphate OsPO 4

Silver Nitrite AgNO 2

KCN Potassium Cyanide

FeH 3 Iron (III) hydride

Hypochlorous acid HClO or HOCl

Hydrosulfuric acid H2SH2S

Chloric Acid HClO 3

SO 3 Sulfur trioxide

THE END

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

H 3 PO 4 Phosphoric Acid

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

H 2 SO 3 Sulfurous Acid