Polyatomic Ion Title
For Professor John Taylor's CHM 2045C Students (40 Common Ions)
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INSTRUCTIONS: You will be asked to write the names of 12 Polyatomic Ions (Selected randomly from 40 polyions) whose formulas appear below. First, Enter your name and student E-Mail address above. Then press the 'Start Quiz' button to begin. The formula of the Polyatomic Ion will appear as an image. This is a lab homework worth 5.0 points when submitted with at least 12 correct. When you have completed the 12 items press the Submit Button at the bottom of the page,if it does not submit automatically. An email will be sent to Professor Taylor and you will also receive a copy with your scores and all incorrect responses. You may attempt this exercises as many times as you wish. Record your scores on the Nomenclature Lab Grading Sheet. Submit this sheet with your Module 4i Homework Packet.
Taylor's 3/4 Polyatomic Ion Algorithm

Formula of Polyatomic Ion Appears Here!

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Periodic Table from Siberberg Text
Question: Type the Name of the Polyatomic Ion below:
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Taylor's 3/4 -ate Polyatomic Ion Rule Taylor's Polyatomic Ion Charge Rule


Visual Polyatomic Ion Discovery of Formula associated with nonmetal's position on the Periodic Chart

Some Graphic Images courtsey of Prentice Hall Publisher's Corwin Chamistry text: