CuriousStudent Posted November 3, 2016 Posted November 3, 2016 This is what I mean by ionic compounds (the box) I managed to memorize a few, these being OH, NO3, PO4 and CH3COO. However is there any way to help remember more? Thanks.
Sriman Dutta Posted November 3, 2016 Posted November 3, 2016 No, there's no short way to learn, as a short-cut is often a wrong-cut. But, once you get into chemistry, your brain will automatically memorize these ions' names and formulas. 1
StringJunky Posted November 3, 2016 Posted November 3, 2016 You might this pdf useful. http://ahs.arabcityschools.org/ourpages/auto/2016/5/27/49755078/Tips%20for%20learning%20Ions.pdf A sample: Polyatomic Anions Most of the work on memorization occurs with these ions, but there are a number of patterns that can greatly reduce the amount of memorizing that one must do. 1. “ate” anions have one more oxygen then the “ite” ion, but the same charge. If you memorize the“ate” ions, then you should be able to derive the formula for the “ite” ion and vice-versa. a. sulfate is SO4 2-, so sulfite has the same charge but one less oxygen (SO32-) b. nitrate is NO3-, so nitrite has the same charge but one less oxygen (NO2-) Here's the Google search page I used: https://www.google.co.uk/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=Tips+for+Learning+the+Ions 1
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