Polyatomic Ions Flashcards

Memorize the polyatomic Ions (72 cards)

1
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Acetate

A

C₂H₃O₂

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2
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Thiocyanate

A

SCN⁻

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3
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Amide

Commonly found in organic compounds

A

NH₂

NH₂ signifies the amide group

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4
Q

Hypophosphite

A

H₂PO₂⁻

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5
Q

Astatate

Trioxide structure

A

AtO₃⁻

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6
Q

Vanadate

A

VO₃⁻

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7
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Azide

Known for explosive properties

A

N₃⁻

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8
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Nitrate

DISTINCT from Nitrite

A

NO₃⁻

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9
Q

Benzoate

Often present in organic compounds

A

C₇H₅O₂⁻

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10
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Nitrite

DISTINCT from Nitrate

A

NO₂⁻

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11
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Bicarbonate

Prevalent in various chemical reactions

A

HCO₃⁻

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12
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Perbromate

Higher oxidation state of Bromine

A

BrO₄⁻

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13
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Bismuthate

Trioxide structure

A

BiO₃⁻

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14
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Bromate

Common in bromine compounds, trioxide

A

BrO₃⁻

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15
Q

Permanganate

Tetraoxide structure

A

MnO₄⁻

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16
Q

Bromite

Duoxegen structure

A

BrO₂⁻

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17
Q

Perrhenate

A

ReO₄⁻

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18
Q

Hypobromite

A

BrO⁻

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19
Q

Perchlorate

Common in chlorine compounds

A

ClO₄

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20
Q

Periodate

Encountered in iodine compounds

A

IO₄⁻

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21
Q

Chlorate

Common in chlorine compounds

A

ClO₃⁻

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22
Q

Iodate

Often encountered in iodine compounds

A

IO₃⁻

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23
Q

Chlorite

A

ClO₂

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24
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Iodite

A

IO₂⁻

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Hypochlorite
ClO⁻
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Perfluorate
FO₄⁻
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Cyanide ## Footnote Widely known for its toxicity
CN⁻
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Fluorate ## Footnote Common amon fluorine compounds
FO₃⁻
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Formate ## Footnote Often present in organic compounds
HCO₂⁻
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Fluorite
FO₂⁻
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Hydroxide ## Footnote Commonly encountered in bases and alkaline substances
OH⁻
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Hypofluorite
FO⁻
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Carbonate ## Footnote Commonly found in minerals
CO₃²⁻
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Selenate
SeO₄²⁻
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Chromate
CrO₄²⁻
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Selenite
SeO₃²⁻
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Dichromate ## Footnote Features two chromate units
Cr₂O₇²⁻
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Silicate ## Footnote Commonly found in minerals
SiO₃²⁻
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Hexachloroplatinate ## Footnote Featuring six chloride ligands
PtCl₆²⁻
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Sulfate ## Footnote Widely encountered in varioud chemical reactions
SO₄²⁻
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Hexafluorosilicate ## Footnote Six fluoride ligands
SiF₆²⁻
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Sulfite ## Footnote Commonly involved in redox reactions
SO₃²⁻
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Molybdate
MoO₄²
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Tartrate ## Footnote Commonly found in wine and grapes
C₄H₄O₆²⁻
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Oxalate
C₂O₄²⁻
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Tellurate
TeO₄²⁻
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Peroxide
O₂²⁻
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Tetraborate ## Footnote Commonly found in borax
B₄O₇²⁻
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Peroxydisulfate ## Footnote Featuring two peroxide groups
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Hydrogen Phosphite
HPO₃²⁻
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Tungstate
WO₄²⁻
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Ruthenate
RuO₄²⁻
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Arsenate ## Footnote Commonly found in arsenic compounds
AsO₄³⁻
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Citrate ## Footnote Found in citrus fruits and as a complexing agent
C₆H₅O₇³⁻
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Arsenite
AsO₃³⁻
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Hexacyanoferrate (III)
Fe(CN)₆³⁻
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Borate ## Footnote Commonly found in borax
BO₃³⁻
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Phosphate ## Footnote Widely encountered in varioud biological processes
PO₄³⁻
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Phosphite
PO₃³⁻
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Hexacyanoferrate (II) ## Footnote Six Cyanide ligands
Fe(CN)₆⁴⁻
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Diphosphate
P₂O₇⁴⁻
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Orthosilicate
SiO₄⁴⁻
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Ammonium ## Footnote Commonly encountered in ammonium salts
NH₄⁺
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Uranyl (V) ## Footnote Denoting the uranyl (V) ion, featuring a uranium and two oxygen ligands.
UO₂⁺
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Neptunyl (V) ## Footnote Chemical notation for the neptunyl (V) ion, featuring neptunium and two oxygen ligands
NpO₂⁺
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Vanadyl (V) ## Footnote Indicating the vanadyl (V) ion, featuring vanadium and two oxygen ligands.
VO₂⁺
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Plutonyl (V) ## Footnote Representing the plutonyl (V) ion, featuring plutonium and two oxygen ligands.
PuO₂⁺
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Mercury (I)
Hg₂²⁺
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Uranyl (VI)
UO₂²⁺
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Neptunyl (VI)
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Vanadyl (IV)
VO²⁺
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Plutonyl (VI)
PuO₂²⁺