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Metals with Multiple Ion Charges

The document lists several metals that can exist as multiple ions with different charges. It provides the common formula, Latin name, and stock name for each ion of these metals, including cobalt, copper, chromium, iron, lead, manganese, mercury, tin, arsenic, gold, nickel, platinum, and antimony. It also lists common monoatomic cations and anions as well as some common polyatomic ions.
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Metals with Multiple Ion Charges

The document lists several metals that can exist as multiple ions with different charges. It provides the common formula, Latin name, and stock name for each ion of these metals, including cobalt, copper, chromium, iron, lead, manganese, mercury, tin, arsenic, gold, nickel, platinum, and antimony. It also lists common monoatomic cations and anions as well as some common polyatomic ions.
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Metals with more than one ion

Element Formula Latin Name Stock Name


Cobalt (Co) Co2+ cobaltous ion cobalt (II) ion
Co3+ cobaltic ion cobalt (III) ion
Copper (Cu) Cu+ cuprous ion copper (I) ion
Cu2+ cupric ion copper (II) ion
Chromium (Cr) Cr2+ chromous ion chromium (II) ion
Cr3+ chromic ion chromium (III) ion
Iron (Fe) Fe2+ ferrous ion iron (II) ion
Fe3+ ferric ion iron (III) ion
Lead (Pb) Pb2+ plumbous ion lead (II) ion
Pb4+ plumbic ion lead (IV) ion
Manganese (Mn) Mn2+ manganous ion manganese (II) ion
Mn3+ manganic ion manganese (III) ion
Mercury (Hg) Hg22+ or Hg+ mercurous ion mercury (I) ion
Hg2+ mercuric ion mercury (II) ion
Tin (Sn) Sn2+ stannous ion tin (II) ion
Sn4+ stannic ion tin (IV) ion
Arsenic (As) As3+ arsenous ion arsenic (III) ion
As5+ arsenic ion arsenic (V) ion
Gold (Au) Au+ aurous ion gold (I) ion
Au3+ auric ion gold (III) ion
Nickel (Ni) Ni2+ nickelous ion nickel (II) ion
Ni3+ nickelic ion nickel (III) ion
Platinum (Pt) Pt2+ platinous ion platinum (II) ion
Pt4+ platinic ion platinum (IV) ion
Antimony (Sb) Sb3+ antimonous ion antimony (III) ion
Sb5+ antimonic ion antimony (V) ion
COMMON MONOATOMIC COMMON MONOATOMIC ANIONS
CATIONS
Name Formula Name Formula Name Formula
aluminum Al3+ Hydride H- Iodide I-
bismuth Bi3+ Fluoride F- Oxide O 2-
barium Ba2+ Chloride Cl -
Sulfide S2-
cadmium Cd2+ Bromide Br - nitride N3-
calcium Ca2+ COMMON POLYATOMIC ANIONS
cesium Cs+ Oxoanions:
hydrogen H+ Name Formula Name Formula
lithium Li+ borate BO33- oxide O2-
magnesium Mg2+ carbonate CO32- sulfide S2-
potassium K+ silicate SiO44- sulfite SO32-
rubidium Rb+ nitride N 3-
sulfate SO42-
silver Ag+ nitrite NO2- selenide Se2-
sodium Na+ nitrate NO3- selenite Seo32-
strontium Sr2+ phosphide P3- selenite Seo42-
zinc Zn2+ phosphate PO4 - 3
telluride Te2-
arsenide As- tellurite TeO32-
COMMON POLYATOMIC CATIONS arsenite AsO33- tellurate TeO42-
3
Name Formula arsenate AsO4 - fluoride F-
ammonium NH4+ chloride Cl- bromide Br-
hydronium H3O+ hypochlorite ClO- hypobromite BrO-
nitronium NO2+ chlorite ClO2- bromite BrO2-
chlorate ClO3- bromate BrO3-
perchlorate ClO4- perbromate BrO4-
iodide I- cyanide CN-
hypoiodite IO- acetate C2H3O2
iodite IO2-
iodate IO3-
periodate IO4-

Metals with more than one ion
Element
Formula
Latin Name
Stock Name
Cobalt (Co)
Co2+
cobaltous ion
cobalt (II) ion
Co3+
cobal
COMMON MONOATOMIC
CATIONS
COMMON MONOATOMIC ANIONS
Name
Formula
Name
Formula
Name
Formula
aluminum
Al3+
Hydride
H-
Iodide
I -

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