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### Ionic Compound Identification Table

This table aids in identifying ionic compounds by categorizing them based on their constituent ions.

| Ionic Compound Identification | Cation | Anion | Chemical Formula | Formula Name |
|-------------------------------|--------|-------|------------------|--------------|
| Single Elements               | H⁺     |       |                  |              |
| Polyatomic Ions               | Mg²⁺   |       |                  |              |

- **Cation**: A positively charged ion.
  - Example: H⁺ (Hydrogen ion) and Mg²⁺ (Magnesium ion).
  
- **Anion**: A negatively charged ion, absent in the table. Typically paired with cations to form complete ionic compounds.

- **Chemical Formula**: The formula representing the ionic compound, showing the ratio of cations to anions.

- **Formula Name**: The systematic naming of the ionic compound, which is pending completion as per the graph.

This table is useful for students learning to write and name ionic compounds, indicating a need for further information on anions to complete the formulas.
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Transcribed Image Text:### Ionic Compound Identification Table This table aids in identifying ionic compounds by categorizing them based on their constituent ions. | Ionic Compound Identification | Cation | Anion | Chemical Formula | Formula Name | |-------------------------------|--------|-------|------------------|--------------| | Single Elements | H⁺ | | | | | Polyatomic Ions | Mg²⁺ | | | | - **Cation**: A positively charged ion. - Example: H⁺ (Hydrogen ion) and Mg²⁺ (Magnesium ion). - **Anion**: A negatively charged ion, absent in the table. Typically paired with cations to form complete ionic compounds. - **Chemical Formula**: The formula representing the ionic compound, showing the ratio of cations to anions. - **Formula Name**: The systematic naming of the ionic compound, which is pending completion as per the graph. This table is useful for students learning to write and name ionic compounds, indicating a need for further information on anions to complete the formulas.
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