Chemistry, asked by mrsaadgaming0413, 10 months ago

A13+
Aut
Agit
Ag2+
Ba2+
Ca2+
Cu2+
Agt
Table 1.4 : List of some common electrovalent positive ions (basic radicals)
Monovalent electropositive
Divalent electropositive
Trivalent electropositive
mmonium
NH, 1. Argentic (Silver(II)]
1. Aluminium
urous [Gold (1)]
2. Barium
2. Arsenic
argentous (Silver (1)]
3. Calcium
3. Auric (Gold (III)]
Cuprous (Copper (1)] Cut 4. Cupric (Copper (II)]
4. Bismuth
Bi+
Hydrogen
5. Ferrous [Iron (II)]
Fe2+ 5. Chromium
Cr3+
Lithium
Lit 6. Magnesium
Mg2+ 6. Ferric [Iron (III)]
Sodium
Nat 7. Manganese
Potassium
K+ 8. Mercuric [Mercury (II)] Hg2+
Tetravalent electropositive
Mercurous (Mercury (1)] Hgt 9. Nickel
1. Plumbic [Lead (IV)]
10. Plumbous [Lead (II)]
2. Platinic [Platinium (IV)
11. Platinous (Platinum (II)]
3. Stannic [Tin (IV)
12. Stannous (Tin (II)]
13. Zinc
Fe3+
Mn2+
Pb4
P24+
Ni2+
Pb2+
Pt2+
Sn2+
Zn2+
Sn++
Table 1.5: List of some common electrovalent negative ions (acid radicals)​

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