Symbols And Names For Common Polyatomic Ions
Symbols and Names of Some Common Polyatomic Ions and One Molecule | |||||
NH4+ | ammonium ion | OH- | hydroxide ion | CN- | cyanide ion |
SO42- | sulfate ion | O22- | peroxide ion | CNO- | cyanate ion |
HSO4- | hydrogen sulfate ion | C2H3O2- | acetate ion | SCN- | thiocyanate ion |
SO32- | sulfite ion | ClO4- | perchlorate ion | CO32- | carbonate ion |
NO3- | nitrate ion | ClO3- | chlorate ion | HCO3- | hydrogen carbonate |
NO2- | nitrite ion | ClO2- | chlorite ion | C2O42- | oxalate ion |
PO43- | phosphate ion | ClO- | hypochlorite ion | S2O32- | thiosulfate ion |
HPO42- | hydrogen phosphate | CrO42- | chromate ion | Hg22+ | mercury(I) ion |
H2PO4- | dihydrogen phosphate | Cr2O72- | dichromate ion | H3O+ | hydronium ion |
PO33- | phosphite ion | MnO4- | permanganate ion | NH3 | ammonia |
Formulas and Names for Some Common Acids (all names should have acid added) | |||||
H2SO4 | sulfuric | H3PO4 | phosphoric | HNO3 | nitric |
HC2H3O2 | acetic | HCl | hydrochloric | HBr | hydrobromic |
HClO3 | chloric | HClO2 | chlorous | HBrO3 | bromic |
| Group | Oxidation States for Metal Cations | Group | Oxidation States for Non-metal Anions |
| IA | Always +1 (Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr) | IVA | Always -4 (C4-) as an anion |
| IIA | Always +2 (Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Ra) | VA | Always -3 (N3-, P3-) as an anion |
| IIIB | Always +3 (Sc, Y, La) | VIA | Always -2 (O2-, S2-, Se2-, Te2-) as an anion |
| IVB- VIIIB | Commonly +2 and +3 (e.g., Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni) | VIIA | Always -1 (F-, Cl-, Br-, I-) as an anion |
| IB | Cu (+1, +2); Ag (+1); Au (+1, +3) | hydrogen | Always -1 (H-) as anion; but +1 otherwise |
| IIB | Zn and Cd (+2); Hg (+1, +2) | ||
| IIIA | Al and Ga (+3); In and Tl (+1, +3) | ||
| IVA | Sn and Pb (+2, +4) | ||
| VA | Bi (+3, +5) |
Note: this list contains commonly-found oxidation states. Oxidation states not shown exist, but they are less-frequently encountered and therefore not "common." Other oxidation states are commonly encountered for metals in polyatomic ions, where the metal is not the cation of a compound. When naming compounds, the oxidation state of the metal cation is given only if the metal has more than one common oxidation state (e.g., Iron(III) or Iron(II) in the name).
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