From 8992d4fa0fb694c6a516cf955200b4c38c5be0a7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: James Su Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2019 18:55:03 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update Unit 1: Chemistry.md --- Grade 10/Science/SNC2DZ/Unit 1: Chemistry.md | 60 +++++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 53 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/Grade 10/Science/SNC2DZ/Unit 1: Chemistry.md b/Grade 10/Science/SNC2DZ/Unit 1: Chemistry.md index 14e24e7..9993afd 100644 --- a/Grade 10/Science/SNC2DZ/Unit 1: Chemistry.md +++ b/Grade 10/Science/SNC2DZ/Unit 1: Chemistry.md @@ -101,15 +101,61 @@ - eg. $`CaCo_3`$ - $`Ca \rightarrow`$ Calcium ion $`Ca^{2+}`$ `(Cation)` - $`CO_3 \rightarrow`$ Carbonate ion $`CO_3^{2-}`$ `(Anion)` - - Calcium carbonate + - `Calcium carbonate` - The ones that are not multi-valent are: - - The first 20 elements - - alkali metals - - alkaline earth metals - - non-metals (the ones hugging the staircase are also non-metals (some of the metalloids)) - - halogens - - noble gases + - The first `20` elements + - `alkali metals` + - `alkaline earth metals` + - non-metals (the ones hugging the staircase are also non-metals (some of the `metalloids`)) + - `halogens` + - `noble gases` - Going down diagonally from aluminium, we get a pattern of 3+, 2+, 1+ of charge. Aluminium has a charge of 3+, Zinc has a charge of 2+, and silver has a charge of 1+, and they are all mono-valent. (not multi-valent) - If there is more than one polyatomic ion in a formula unit, then surround the ion with brackets +- Oxyanion are negative ions with oxygen in them + +|Polyatomic Ion Name|Formula (Always Remember The Charge!)| +|:------------------|:------------------------------------| +|Ammonium|$`NH_4^+`$| +|Acetate|$`CH_3COO^-`$| +|Borate|$`BO_3^{3-}`$| +|Chlorate|$`ClO_3^-`$| +|Cyanide|$`CN^-`$| +|Hydroxide|$`OH^-`$| +|Nitrate|$`NO_3^-`$| +|Permanganate|$`MnO_4^-`$| +|Carbonate|$`CO_3^{2-}`$| +|Chromate|$`CrO_4^{2-}`$| +|Dichromate|$`Cr_2O_7^{2-}`$| +|Sulfate|$`SO_4^{2-}`$| +|Phosphate|$`PO_4^{3-}`$| + +## Deriving Ions From Parent + +|Polyatomic Ion Name|Operation|Chemical Formula| +|:------------------|:--------|:-------| +|**Per**chlor**ate**|(add one extra oxygen to the parent)|$`ClO_4^-`$| +|Chlor**ate**|(**parent**)|**$`ClO_3^-`$**| +|Chlor**ite**|(has one less oxygen than the parent)|$`ClO_2^-`$| +|**Hypo**chlor**ite**|(has two less oxygens than the parent)|$`ClO^-`$| + +- Note that the charge remains the same +- Polyatomic ions in the same group on the periodic table from similar polyatomic ions + +|**Chlorate**|$`ClO_3^-`$| +|:-----------|:----------| +|Bromate|$`BrO_3^-`$| + +## Acidic Oxyanions +- Each hydrogen added to a polyatomic ion increases the charge by one, and c hanges the name: + +|Name|Chemical Formula| +|:---|:---------------| +|Hydrogen carbonate ion|$`HCO_3`$| +|Dihydrogen phosphate ion|$`H2PO_4^-`$| +|Monohydrogen phosphate ion|$`HPO_4^{2-}`$| + + + +