Practice Problem: Naming Ionic Compounds

Practice Problem: Naming Ionic Compounds

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Engineering, Physics, Science, Chemistry

11th Grade - University

Hard

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The video tutorial covers the process of naming ionic compounds by providing molecular formulas from given names and vice versa. It explains the charges of ions, the formation of neutral compounds, and the use of Roman numerals for transition metals. Examples include aluminum oxide, potassium sulfate, iron 3 sulfide, magnesium nitride, manganese phosphate, and iron 2 chloride.

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