Today we played bingo, took the quiz over tables 1 and 2, and went over the test. Begin studying for the next ion quiz Homework: Next page in the Chapter 7 Review
Remember that -ate means a greater number of oxygen atoms and -ite means fewer oxygen atoms. For our lists, only perchlorate and permanganate use the per- prefix, which means more than just the -ate ending, and only hypochlorite uses the -hypo prefix, meaning less that just -ite.
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this site is about ions and nomenclature
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This website has a list of common polyatomic ions.
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Remember that -ate means a greater number of oxygen atoms and -ite means fewer oxygen atoms. For our lists, only perchlorate and permanganate use the per- prefix, which means more than just the -ate ending, and only hypochlorite uses the -hypo prefix, meaning less that just -ite.
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Remember that the next quiz is actually tomorrow so do all of the studying for it tonight.
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a cool polyatomic ion calculator
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