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Nick & his Polyatomic Ions Nick the Camel had a Clam for Supper in Phoenix

Nick & his Polyatomic Ions Nick the Camel had a Clam for Supper in Phoenix. Nick & his Polyatomic Ions Nick the Camel had a Clam for Supper in Phoenix Name of the Ion = First consonants e.g. N from Nick stands for:. Nick & his Polyatomic Ions Nick the

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Nick & his Polyatomic Ions Nick the Camel had a Clam for Supper in Phoenix

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  1. Nick & his Polyatomic Ions Nick the Camel had a Clam for Supper in Phoenix

  2. Nick & his Polyatomic Ions Nick the Camel had a Clam for Supper in Phoenix Name of the Ion = First consonants e.g. N from Nick stands for:

  3. Nick & his Polyatomic Ions Nick the Camel had a Clam for Supper in Phoenix Name of the Ion = First consonants e.g. N from Nick stands for: Nitrate

  4. Nick & his Polyatomic Ions Nick the Camel had a Clam for Supper in Phoenix Name of the Ion = First consonants # of vowels = valence e.g. Nick has 1 vowel so it has:

  5. Nick & his Polyatomic Ions Nick the Camel had a Clam for Supper in Phoenix Name of the Ion = First consonants # of vowels = valence e.g. Nick has 1 vowel so it has: a charge of 1-

  6. Nick & his Polyatomic Ions Nick the Camel had a Clam for Supper in Phoenix Name of the Ion = First consonants # of vowels = valence # of consonants = # of oxygens e.g. Nick has 3 consonants so it has:

  7. Nick & his Polyatomic Ions Nick the Camel had a Clam for Supper in Phoenix Name of the Ion = First consonants # of vowels = valence # of consonants = # of oxygens e.g. Nick has 3 consonants so it has: 3 oxygens

  8. Nick & his Polyatomic Ions Nick the Camel had a Clam for Supper in Phoenix Write the formulae for the corresponding ions Nick = Camel = Clam = Supper = Phoenix =

  9. Nick & his Polyatomic Ions Nick the Camel had a Clam for Supper in Phoenix Write the formulae for the corresponding ions Nick = nitrate NO31- Camel = Clam = Supper = Phoenix =

  10. Nick & his Polyatomic Ions Nick the Camel had a Clam for Supper in Phoenix Write the formulae for the corresponding ions Nick = nitrate NO31- Camel = carbonate CO32- Clam = Supper = Phoenix =

  11. Nick & his Polyatomic Ions Nick the Camel had a Clam for Supper in Phoenix Write the formulae for the corresponding ions Nick = nitrate NO31- Camel = carbonate CO32- Clam = chlorate ClO31- Supper = Phoenix =

  12. Nick & his Polyatomic Ions Nick the Camel had a Clam for Supper in Phoenix Write the formulae for the corresponding ions Nick = nitrate NO31- Camel = carbonate CO32- Clam = chlorate ClO31- Supper = sulfate SO42- Phoenix =

  13. Nick & his Polyatomic Ions Nick the Camel had a Clam for Supper in Phoenix Write the formulae for the corresponding ions Nick = nitrate NO31- Camel = carbonate CO32- Clam = chlorate ClO31- Supper = sulfate SO42- Phoenix = phosphate PO43-

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  21. Nick & his Polyatomic Ions just memorize this structure...

  22. Oxy-Acids • You can name the acids made from each of these oxyanions by changing the ate endings to ic and the ite endings to ous and adding the word acid. Occasionally other minor changes in the name are involved. See the next slide. • The formula of the acid will have as many H’s as there were negative charges on the anion.

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