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All Chapters
Ch.1 Matter and Measurements
Ch.2 Atoms and the Periodic Table
Ch.3 Ionic Compounds
Ch.4 Molecular Compounds
Ch.5 Classification & Balancing of Chemical Reactions
Ch.6 Chemical Reactions & Quantities
Ch.7 Energy, Rate and Equilibrium
Ch.8 Gases, Liquids and Solids
Ch.9 Solutions
Ch.10 Acids and Bases
Ch.11 Nuclear Chemistry
BONUS: Lab Techniques and Procedures
BONUS: Mathematical Operations and Functions
Sections
Periodic Table: Main Group Element Charges
Periodic Table: Transition Metal Charges
Periodic Trend: Ionic Radius (Simplified)
Periodic Trend: Ranking Ionic Radii
Periodic Trend: Ionization Energy (Simplified)
Periodic Trend: Electron Affinity (Simplified)
Ionic Bonding
Naming Monoatomic Cations
Naming Monoatomic Anions
Polyatomic Ions
Naming Ionic Compounds
Writing Formula Units of Ionic Compounds
Naming Ionic Hydrates
Naming Acids

Transition Metal Charges can vary because of their electron arrangements around the nucleus.

Transition Metal Charges

Concept #1: Transition Metals (Type II Metals)

Example #1: Predict the major charge of an ion if it were discovered to be in Period 10, Group 3B.

Practice: What is the likely charge of the element with an atomic number of 47?

Practice: How many electrons would the cadmium ion possess?