Greenbrier High Summer Memorization
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Ammonium | NH4+
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Mercury (I) | Hg2+2
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Silver | Ag+
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Cadmium | Cd+2
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Zinc | Zn+2
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Acetate | C2H3O2-
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Chlorate | ClO3-
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Cyanide | CN-
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Dihydrogen phosphate | H2PO4-
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Hydrogen carbonate (bicarbonate) | HCO3-
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Hydrogen sulfite | HSO3-
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Hydroxide | OH-
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Nitrate | NO3-
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Permanganate | MnO4-
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Thiocyanate | SCN-
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Carbonate | CO3-2
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Chromate | CrO4-2
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Dichromate | Cr2O7-2
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Hydrogen phosphate | HPO4-2
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Peroxide | O2-2
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Sulfate | SO4-2
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Arsenate | AsO4-3
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Phosphate | PO4-3
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Insoluble | Hydroxides EXCEPT: Alkali Metals and Barium, Calcium, and Strontium
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Soluble | Alkali Metals, Ammonium, Nitrates, Chlorates, Perchlorates, and Acetates
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Soluble exceptions | Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine EXCEPT: with Silver, Lead, and Mercury Sulfates EXCEPT: with Silver, Lead, Mercury, Calcium, Strontium, and Barium
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Mostly Insoluble | Sulfides, Carbonates, Chromates, Sulfites, Phosphates
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Strong Acids | HCl (Hydrochloric Acid), HBr (Hydrobromic Acid), HI (Hydroiodonic Acid), HClO3 (Chloric Acid), HClO4 (Perchloric Acid), HNO3 (Nitric Acid), H2SO4 (Sulfuric Acid)
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ITEOUS ATE IC | Endings in ITE change to OUS when naming acids; Endings in ATE change to IC when naming acids
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Synthesis Reaction | Metal oxide + Water → Metal hydroxide Nonmetal oxide + Water → Acid (polyatomc)
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Decomposition Reaction | Metal carbonate → Metal oxide + Carbon dioxide Metal hydroxide → Metal oxide + Water Metal chlorate → Metal chloride + Oxygen gas
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Acid/Base Reactions | Acid + Base → Salt + Water Metal + Acid → Salt + Hydrogen gas Metal oxide + Acid → Salt + Water Carbonate + Acid → Salt + Carbon dioxide + warer (Carbonate ion breaks and other part becomes salt) Nonmetal oxide + Hydroxide → Salt + Water
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