chem 1a nomenclature of common ions
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C2O4 -2 (anion) oxalate (anion)
Fe(2+), Fe(3+) (transition metal cations, with multivalence) iron(II) or ferrous, iron(III) or ferric (transition metal cations, with multivalence)
Cu+, Cu (2+) (transition metal cations, with multivalence) copper(I) or cuprous, copper(II) or cupric (transition metal cations, with multivalence)
CrO4 -2 (anion) chromate (anion)
Hg2 (2+), Hg (2+) (transition metal cations, with multivalence) mercury(I) or mercurous, mercury(II) or mercuric (transition metal cations, with multivalence)
HSO3 (-), HSO4 (-) (polyatomic ions) hydrogen sulfite or bisulfite, hydrogen sulfate or bisulfate (polyatomic ions)
ClO4 (-), ClO3 (-), ClO2 (-), CLO (-) (polyatomic ions) perchlorate, chlorate, chlorite, hypochlorite (polyatomic ions)
H2 (diatomic molecules) hydrogen (diatomic molecules)
O2 (diatomic molecules) oxygen (diatomic molecules)
CN - (anion) cyanide (anion)
HCO3 (-) (polyatomic ions) hydrogen carbonate or bicarbonate (polyatomic ions)
H + (cation) hydrogen (cation)
IO4 (-), IO3 (-), IO2 (-) IO (-) (polyatomic ions) periodate, iodate, iodite, hypoiodite (polyatomic ions)
Cr2O7 -2 (anion) dichromate (anion)
MnO4 - (anion) permanganate (anion)
OH - (anion) hydoxide (anion)
Cr (2+), Cr(3+) (transition metal cations, with multivalence) chromium(II) or chromous, chromium(III) or chromic(transition metal cations, with multivalence)
S2O3 -2 (anion) thiosulfate (anion)
PO3 (3-), PO4 (3-) (polyatomic ions) phosphite, phosphate (polyatomic ions)
N2 (diatomic molecules) nitrogen (diatomic molecules)
NH4 + (cation) ammonium (cation)
NO2 -, NO3 - (polyatomic ions) nitrite, nitrate (polyatomic ions)
BrO4 (-), BrO3 (-), BrO2 (-), BrO (-) (polyatomic ions) perbromate, bromate, bromite, hypobromite(polyatomic ions)
Pb (2+), Pb (4+) (transition metal cations, with multivalence) lead (II) or plombous, lead(IV) or plombic (transition metal cations, with multivalence)
I2 (diatomic molecules) iodine (diatomic molecules)
F2 (diatomic molecules) fluorine (diatomic molecules)
SCN - (anion) thiocyanate (anion)
CO3 (2-) (polyatomic ions) carbonate (polyatomic ions)
CH3COO - (anion) acetate (anion)
HPO3 (2-), HPO4 (2-), H2PO4 (-) hydrogen phosphite, hydrogen phosphate, dihdrogen phosphate
Br (diatomic molecules) bromine (diatomic molecules)
OCN - (anion) cyanate (anion)
transition metals with only a single valence (list 3) Ag+, Zn (2+), Cd (2+)
Cl2 (diatomic molecules) chlorine (diatomic molecules)
SO3 (2-), SO4 (2-) (polyatomic ions) sulfite, sulfate(polyatomic ions)
Sn (2+), Sn (4+) (transition metal cations, with multivalence) tin (II) or stannous, tin (IV) or stannic (transition metal cations, with multivalence)