Naming Ionic Compounds with Polyatomic Ions!

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When you’re naming ionic compounds with polyatomic ions, all you need is your polyatomic ions list and a need to succeed! Also a basic understand of ionic naming and valence electrons.

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Would you say aluminum iii hydroxide or no?

jonforhan
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I looked at so many YouTube videos trying to understand how to name compounds, and this one was by far the most concise and easy to comprehend. Thanks so much!

juliekhew
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I just love these big words, this stuff is easy as long as you accept the simplicity of it. Many people do not do that.

jasondewitt
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What about compounds like trioxosulphate (iv) how are these named?

draybaba
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Question. For the potassium peroxide, doesn't the (O2)2- mean there are two O2-=4-? then why wouldn't we need 4 K's? Sorry, this is all new to me.

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