Chemical Reactions
Pattern 1: Oxyanions
Oxyanions (polyatomic ions containing oxygen) have a pattern in their names to indicate the amount of oxygens. Look at the list of oxyanions that have chlorine in them and see if you notice the pattern.
· The base ion is the one with “ate” and no prefix
· When the suffic “ite” is used, subtract 1 oxygen atom from the base ion
· When the prefix “hypo” and the suffix “ite” are used, subtract 2 oxygen atoms
· When the prefix “per” and the suffix “ate” are used, add 1 oxygen atom to the base ion.
**NOTE: The charge of the polyatomic ion does not change.
Use your polyatomic ions list to find the formulas for the following “base” ions:
Nitrate carbonate chlorate sulfate phosphate
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Nick the Camel ate a Clam for Supper in Phoenix
(# vowels = charge #consonants = number of oxygen atoms)
Use the 5 base polyatomic ions above and fill in the boxes below with the 3 other polyatomic ions that can be known from the base ion.
Name / Formula / Name / Formula / Name / FormulaName / Formula / Name / Formula
Pattern 2: Acidanions
-an acid anion is created when one or more H+ ions covalently bond with an oxyanion (ie. HCO3-, HPO42-)
-when acid anions conbine with cations, acid-salts are created (Ie. CaHPO4)
-using the base polyatomic ions from the above and the pattern below, you can create the acid anions.
Base Ion Acid Ion
carbonate +H+ (-2 + 1 = -1) hydrogen carbonate HCO3-
phosphate +2H+ (-3 + 2 = -1) dihydrogen phosphate H2PO4-
Combining the Patterns:
phosphate PO43-
-O (Pattern 1)
+2H+
phosphite PO33- dihydrogen phosphite ______
(Pattern 2) -3 + 2 = -1
Practice Questions:
1. Write the chemical name or chemical formula for each of the following:
- calcium hypochlorite ______
- Zn(BrO4)2 ______
- barium phosphate ______
- SnSO3 ______
- Sr(HCO3)2 ______
- sodium hydrogen sulfate ______
- Cu(H2PO3)2 ______
- aluminium dihydrogen phosphite ______