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Chemistry 1
Ions and Charges
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What is the charge for Sodium?
+1
What is the charge for Lithium?
+1
What is the charge for Potassium?
+1
What is the charge for Ammonium?
+1
What is the charge for Silver?
+1
What is the charge for Rubidium?
+1
What is the charge for Cesium?
+1
What is the charge for Calcium?
+2
What is the charge for Magnesium?
+2
What is the charge for Zinc?
+2
What is the charge for Barium?
+2
What is the charge for Aluminum?
+3
'ous' is a suffix that means it is a
lower
oxidation number.
'ic'
is a suffix that means it is a higher oxidation number.
What is the oxidation number for Cuprous?
+1
What is the oxidation number for Cupric?
+2
What is the oxidation number for Mercurous?
+1
What is the oxidation number for Mercuric?
+2
What is the oxidation number for Aurous?
+1
What is the oxidation number for Auric?
+3
What is the oxidation number for Thallous?
+1
What is the oxidation number for Thallic?
+3
The oxidation number for Cobaltous is:
+2
The oxidation number for Cobaltic is:
+3
The oxidation number for Nickelous is:
+2
The oxidation number for Nickelic is:
+3
The oxidation number for Manganous is:
+2
The oxidation number for Manganic is:
+3
The oxidation number for Ferrous is:
+2
The oxidation number for Ferric is:
+3
The oxidation number for Chromous is:
+2
The oxidation number for Chromic is:
+3
Metals that have a
higher
oxidation number tends to end with 'ic'.
Metals that have a
lower
oxidation number tends to end with 'ous'.
The chemical formula for Ammonium is
NH+4.
Ammonium
contains Nitrogen and Hydrogen.
Stannous has an oxidation number of:
+2
Stannic has an oxidation number of:
+4
Platinous has an oxidation number of:
+2
Platinic has an oxidation number of:
+4
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