Ions Vocabulary Chemical Formulas Naming Compounds Valence Electrons
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What is P 3-?
This is the formula for the phosphide ion.
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What are valence electrons?
Electrons in the outermost energy level of the element's electron cloud.
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What is (NH4)2O?
The chemical formula for ammonium oxide.
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What is sodium chloride?
Name NaCl.
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What is 8?
The number of valence electrons neon has.
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What is a cation?
The ion that loses electrons.
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What is an ionic compound?
The compound formed from the transferring of valence electrons by cations and anions.
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What is LiBr?
The chemical formula for lithium bromide.
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What is aluminum phosphide?
Name AlP
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What is 5?
The number of valence electrons antimony has.
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What is an anion?
The ion that is formed by the gaining of electrons by nonmetals.
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What is an alloy?
A mixture of two or more elements, one of which is a metal.
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What is AgIO4?
The chemical formula for silver periodate.
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What is iron (III) oxide?
Name Fe2O3
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What is see board?
The electron dot structure for sulfur looks like this.
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What is Al 3+?
This is the formula for an aluminum ion.
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What is an ionic bond?
The electrostatic attraction that binds oppositely charged ions together.
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What is SnS?
The chemical formula for tin (II) sulfide.
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What is lithium sulfate?
Name Li2SO4
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What is 2?
The number of valence electrons helium has.
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What is NO3 -?
This is the formula for a nitrate ion.
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What is a metallic bond?
The attraction of free-floating valence electrons for positively charged metal ions.
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What is Cu(OH)2?
The chemical formula for copper (II) hydroxide.
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What is copper (II) phosphate?
Name Cu3(PO4)2
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What is see board?
The electron dot structure for boron looks like this.






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