The T43 Method, Remembering Polyatomic Ions

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The other video up here on youtube is kinda old, and low quality.

Credit to user PCNB for the method.

I apologize for the stuttering, mis-speaks, screechy voice, and pause on Krypton. I recorded this late at night.

The simple naming method for this polyatomic ions is that they all use the -ate suffix.

From top left to bottom right (going by each period, left to right)t: Borate, Carbonate, Nitrate, Silicate, Phosphate, Sulfate, Chlorate, Arsenate, Selenate, Bromate, Tellurate, Iodate.
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Shut up!!!! This is what I have been needing. You are literally a gift! Thank you so much!

JR-oedw
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Very easy and interesting, wish it expanded more so you now what the proper naming is, why the charges dont restart on 3 as they do on 4, and whst the charges are for the VIIIA column

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Wow saved my life without even knowing thank you😱🫠🥲

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