Yes.
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The prefix "mono-" is not always written in a molecular compound's name when there is only one atom of the first element in the compound.
In a binary compound, the element that is more positive or basic is typically listed first in the chemical formula. This element is usually a metal or a positively charged ion, while the element listed second is often a nonmetal or a negatively charged ion. The more positive element is usually the one that forms cations in chemical reactions.
Lithium. Lithium and hydrogen combine to make lithium hydride, an ionic compound, in which lithium is the cation (positive) and hydrogen is the anion (negative). The cation is always first in the chemical formula for an ionic compound.
Chemical symbols for compounds are written by combining the chemical symbols of the elements in the compound, along with subscripts to indicate the number of atoms of each element present. For example, water (H2O) is composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. The chemical symbols are always listed with the element that appears first in the compound listed first.
Yes, you always connect positive first.
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The element that forms the cation (positive ion) comes first in the formula for an ionic compound.
No, for an ionic compound, the name of the positive ion (cation) comes first followed by the name of the negative ion (anion).
You need to disconnect the negative FIRST. For most applications, you only need to disconnect the negative. Always disconnect the negative first, always reconnect the positive first.
give the positive charge a name determine the name of the negative ion
Always connect the positive first.
The prefix "mono-" is not always written in a molecular compound's name when there is only one atom of the first element in the compound.
Always disconnect the negative cable first. When reconnecting always connect the positive cable first.
no not always. as long as the first number is bigger than the second number. if it is not, the answer is negative. 7-5=2 5-7= -2
Positive should always be connected first. The pull of electrons toward the positive terminal will cause a spark.