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there are four common oxoanions of iodine and two common oxoanions of nitrogen. match the name of each ion to its formula. io₄⁻ io₃⁻ io₂⁻ io⁻ no₃⁻ no₂⁻ answer bank periodate ion iodite ion iodate ion nitrite ion hypoiodite ion nitride ion iodide ion nitrate ion
Brief Explanations
To match the oxoanions with their names, we use the naming rules for oxoanions:
- For iodine oxoanions: The prefixes and suffixes indicate the number of oxygen atoms. "Hypo - " and " - ite" for fewer oxygens, " - ate" for the common form, and "per - " and " - ate" for more oxygens than " - ate".
- $\ce{IO^-}$: hypoiodite ion (least O, hypo - + - ite)
- $\ce{IO_2^-}$: iodite ion (next, - ite)
- $\ce{IO_3^-}$: iodate ion (common, - ate)
- $\ce{IO_4^-}$: periodate ion (most O, per - + - ate)
- For nitrogen oxoanions:
- $\ce{NO_2^-}$: nitrite ion ( - ite, fewer O)
- $\ce{NO_3^-}$: nitrate ion ( - ate, more O)
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- $\ce{IO_4^-}$: periodate ion
- $\ce{IO_3^-}$: iodate ion
- $\ce{IO_2^-}$: iodite ion
- $\ce{IO^-}$: hypoiodite ion
- $\ce{NO_3^-}$: nitrate ion
- $\ce{NO_2^-}$: nitrite ion