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3 Instrumentation Tuning and DataAgilentrecommended autotuning for robust tuning conditionscalibration No internal standards were used Each samplecell modes during
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3 Instrumentation Tuning and DataAgilentrecommended autotuning for robust tuning conditionscalibration No internal standards were used Each samplecell modes during the acquisition for each sample. A Table of Polyatomic Interferences in ICP-MS IsotopeAbundance InterferenceReference107Ag51.8O+109Ag48.2O1H+100.C15N+C14N+N2 Vol. 19(5), Sep./Oct. 1998 Vol. 19(5), Sep./Oct. 1998 A Table of Polyato Ionic Compounds. Ionic Compounds. In this section…. Monatomic and Polyatomic ions. Ionic compound formulas. Naming ionic compounds. Covalent vs. Ionic compounds. Formation of Ions. Cations: Positive ions form by loss of electrons.. 1 Hydrogen H 1.007825 99.9885 Deuterium H 2.014102 0.0115 Tritium H 3.016049 * 2 Helium He 3.016029 0.000137 He 4.002603 99.999863 3 Lithium Li 6.015122 7.59 Li 7.016004 92.41 4 Berylliu Introduction to Experimental Physics I . . Instructor: . Karine. . Chesnel. . Office: N319 ESC . Tel: 801- 422-5687 . kchesnel@byu.edu . Office hours: on appointment . . Class website:. http://www.physics.byu.edu/faculty/chesnel/physics145.aspx . 6 Polyatomic Ions. Polyatomic Ions . Tightly bound groups of atoms that behave as a unit and carry a charge.. Ammonium . NH. 4. +. Cyanide. CN. -. Sulfite . SO. 3. 2-. Examples:. Common Polyatomic Ions. Polyatomic. Ions?. How do they form ionic compounds?. Section 6.3b 6.4b. Objective . 6.3b-4b. . I know the difference of a . polyatomic ion . vs. a . monatomic ion. I can write formulas and names of polyatomic ionic compounds. SNC2D. Polyatomic Ions. Polyatomic ions are groups of atoms that tend to stay together and carry an overall ionic charge. The ion is typically held together with covalent bonds. The polyatomic ion is capable of bonding with other ions. Nomenclature Warm-up #6. . Identify these compounds as ionic or covalent, then name them. Remember to use Roman numerals when necessary!. ____ (I or C) 1. V. 3. As. 2. ____ (I or C) 2. Hg. 3. P. ____ (I or C) 3. . Many ions are monoatomic BUT. Most ions are polyatomic (>1 atom). 330.07.01b.Names & Formulas - Polyatomic. There are . five common polyatomic. ions:. nitrate NO. 3. –. carbonate CO. 3. 2– . at. . the. University . of. . Gothenburg. Thomas . Zack. , Johan . Hogmalm. , . Dave Cornell. . Department of Earth Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Research . tool. : LA-ICP-MS . Laser. EIC: 1709-1753. VOC: 1700-1796 . Statistics. Statistics. The sales of Cotton and silk piece goods by the VOC and EIC 1700-1760 (in guilders. ). Statistics. The ordering lists as a source. Total orders. 2. , is used in the processing and bleaching of pulp from wood fibers and recycled cardboard. .. Learning . Goal . Write the name and formula for an ionic compound containing a polyatomic ion.. Polyatomic Ions. Polyatomic Ions . Tightly bound groups of atoms that behave as a unit and carry a charge.. Ammonium . NH. 4. +. Cyanide. CN. -. Sulfite . SO. 3. 2-. Examples:. Common Polyatomic Ions. with a -1 charge. Metals. Non-metals. Left of dividing line; . e.g. Na, Mg, Zn, Pb. Right of dividing line; e.g. . S, O. 2. , Cℓ. 2. , Br. 2. On either side adjacent to the dividing line;. e.g. Si, Ge. Metalloids. Elements.
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