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Precipitate

The solid that forms when a reaction takes place

Cation

Any atom or group of atoms with a positive charge

Anion

Any atom or group of atoms with a negative charge

Acid

A compound that produces hydrogen (H+) ions in water

Base

A compound that produces hydroxide (OH-) ions in water

Polyatomic ions

A tightly bound group of atoms that behave as a unit and carries a charge

Monatomic ions

A single atom with a positive or negative change

Binary compound

A compound composed of 2 elements

Spectator ion

A particle that is NOT directly involved in a chemical reaction.

Double replacement reaction

Reactants are 2 ionic compounds in aqueous (aq) solutions; positive ions are exchanged between 2 compounds

Net ionic equation

Shows the precipitate formed in a reaction

What type of elements form ionic bonds

Metals and non metals; cations and anions

What is used to indicate the change of transition metal with more than one charge

Roman numeral

How are the numbers of atoms in molecular compound (molecule) indicated

Prefixes

What does -ite and -ate ending indicate

A compound eye contains a polyatomic anion with oxygen