Ion and formulae Flashcards

1
Q

When metals react, what do they tend to do?

A

Loses electron(s) from its outer shell to have full outer shell
And form a positive ion

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2
Q

Group 1 ions charge

A

1+

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3
Q

Group 2 ions charge

A

2+

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4
Q

Group 3 ion charge

A

Cannot easily always be predicted except aluminium

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5
Q

Aluminium ion charge

A

3+

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6
Q

Transition metal ion charges

A

Can often form several positively charged ions
(Of different charges)

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7
Q

Silver ion charge

A

+1

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8
Q

Zinc ion charge

A

Zn2+

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9
Q

When non metals react, what do they tend to do?

A

Gain an electron to form a non metal ion with a full outer shell
Becoming negatively charged ion
With name ending in -ide (ONLY if the reaction is with 1 other element)

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10
Q

Group 5 elements nitrogen and phosphorus ion charges

A

3-

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11
Q

Group 6 elements oxygen and sulfur ions charges

A

2-

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12
Q

Halogen ions charges

A

1-

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13
Q

Hydrogen ion

A

H⁺

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14
Q

Ammonium ion

A

NH₄⁺

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15
Q

Hydroxide ion

A

OH⁻

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16
Q

Nitrate ion

A

NO₃⁻

17
Q

Carbonate ion

A

CO₃²⁻

18
Q

Sulfate ion

A

SO₄²⁻

19
Q

Polyatomic ions

A

Ions formed of more than 1 atom

20
Q

Polyatomic ions examples

A

Ammonium ion
Hydroxide ion
Carbonate ion
Nitrate ion
Sulfate ion
Phosphate ion

21
Q

Is the hydrogen ion polyatomic?

A

No because it only contains 1 atom (H)

22
Q

Diatomic molecules

A

A pair of atoms of the same element bonded together

23
Q

Examples of diatomic molecules

A

O₂ = oxygen
N₂ = nitrogen
Cl₂ = chlorine (and other halogens)

24
Q

Hydrochloric acid formula

A

HCl

25
Q

Sulphuric acid formula

A

H₂SO₄

26
Q

Nitric acid formula

A

HNO₃

27
Q

Ammonia formula (not an ion)

A

NH₃

28
Q

What changes in the ammonia formula?

A

When it is an ion it goes from
NH₃ To NH₄⁺

29
Q

Phosphate ion

A

PO₄³⁻

30
Q

Lead charge

A

Pb 2+

31
Q

Hydrogencarbonate ion

A

HCO₃⁻

32
Q

Sulphide

A

S²⁻

33
Q

Manganate ion

A

MnO₄⁻

34
Q

Chromate ion

A

CrO₄²⁻

35
Q

Dichromate ion

A

Cr₂O₇²⁻