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 Write cation first. Never change anything about the cation’s name!  Write anion second. Change ending to - ide.  Exception: Polyatomic ions’ names.

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1  Write cation first. Never change anything about the cation’s name!  Write anion second. Change ending to - ide.  Exception: Polyatomic ions’ names never change! Leave them alone!

2  A polyatomic ion composed of an element (nonmetal usually) bonded to one or more oxygen atoms  The ion with more O atoms is named using the root of the nonmetal plus –ate  The ion with fewer O atoms is named using the root of the nonmetal plus –ite  Ex: Nitratevs.Nitrite

3  LiF  Lithium fluoride  Na 2 O  Sodium oxide  KOH  Potassium hydroxide

4  If the cation is a transition metal, it can have multiple charges.  Figure out the charge by reversing the criss cross method.  Write the oxidation number as a Roman numeral after its name.

5  FeO

6  CrCl 2

7  MnO 2

8  KBr  CuCO 3  NaOH  CuBr  Fe 2 O 3

9  Potassium carbonate  Iron (III) chloride  Barium hydroxide


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