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Formulas Lesson 2: Naming Binary Ionic Compounds

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Periodic Table Link: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid...

The following episode looks at the steps involved with naming binary ionic compounds. We look at something I like to call the Reverse Cross Over Rule. This Rule will especially come in handy for the episode on Transition Metals. Download the following episode from iTunes by typing "PapaPodcasts" in the search window.

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  • Thank you sir, my teacher did this a whole different way. My friend is checking my HW as we always do in class hes gonna be confused because I did it a different way xD

  • @The2Coolest2 I'm sure you'll do great. Make sure your friend is on the right track as well. I wish you best of luck with your studies.

    Mr.P

  • whoa this is gonna save me 2morrow on the exam :) thank you :)

  • @neponeatka I wish you great luck on your test. Let me know how you did.

    Mr.P

  • Please answer a.s.a.p, why is oxygen -1 and -2 i actually dont understand why there is more then 1 valency can someone please explain this to me in detail!

  • @OmgNomg Oxygen only has a -2. That -1 is not a charge of oxygen and I state that in the video. That -1 comes from the steps I use to go backwards in accordance to "Formulas Lesson 1".

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  • You sir, are a gentleman and a scholar.

    I don't know how much you make teaching, but it's not enough.

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  • really good info very helpful

  • thank you. so. much.

    my chem course is complete crap and i'd be failing if it wasn't for all of these awesome videos!

  • hello sir! : i have a question i am really confused between the electrostatic forces of attraction not in the atom it self but between bonds! and cation attracting an anion??? i really did not get this point really confusing! please briefly answer me because everything seems to be mixed up in my mind and thank you! because of you i am doing better in chemistry :)!

  • On a worksheet that I got for homework, it says to add Roman numerals where necessary, but it isn't explained how to in this video. Some help, please?

  • can some one gove me a link to a complete perpdic table much aprecated

  • @tinimissvn since there are Mn(II) and Mn(III), so which one should i use?

  • what about KMnO4? how do you name three elements?

  • BaNa2 = BANANAS!!!

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