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Naming

Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 7:43 pm
by nelms6678
When would you use “ion” at the end of compound?

Re: Naming

Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 7:47 pm
by PranithaPrasad
If the whole compound is either positively or negatively charged (it would be at the end of the compound). If the compound has no charge then it won't be called an ion.

Re: Naming

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2018 11:59 pm
by Elana Weingord 1C
Ion refers to a charged particle

Re: Naming

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2018 9:28 am
by KristinaNguyen_1A
An ion is anything with a charge to it, so it can either be negative or positive. Ex: Ca^2+, Na+, Cl-

Re: Naming

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2018 11:02 am
by Michael Park
An ion is any particle that has an electrostatic charge

Re: Naming

Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2018 4:23 am
by Megan Phan 1K
An ion is an particle that has a charge, positive or negative. If there's no charge, it's not an ion. In a compound, it is usually at the end.

Re: Naming

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2018 10:29 pm
by Katie_Duong_1D
An ion is any atom with a nonzero charge. A positive ion is a cation. A negative ion is an anion. You would use ion in naming if the atom or compound is nonzero in charge.

Re: Naming

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 11:21 am
by Hannah Pham 1D
ions are charged

Re: Naming

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 11:25 am
by Angela Cordova 3F
An ion has any charge, negative or positive.

Re: Naming

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 1:37 pm
by Jayde Felix 4H
An ion means it has a positive or negative charge.