Review.  Cu +  Copper (I)  Tin (IV)  Sn 4+  Dichromate  Cr 2 O 7 2-

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Review

 Cu +  Copper (I)

 Tin (IV)  Sn 4+

 Dichromate  Cr 2 O 7 2-

 Oxide  O 2-

 Iron (III)  Fe 3+

 Cd 2+  Cadmium

 C 2 O 4 2-  Oxalate

 Cl -  Chloride

 C 4-  Carbide

 Calcium  Ca 2+

H+H+  Hydrogen

 Peroxide  O 2 2-

 Lithium  Li +

 Ni 2+  Nickel (II)

 Manganese (II)  Mn 2+

 Silicate  SiO 3 2-

 CN -  Cyanide

 Co 2+  Cobalt (II)

 PO 4 3-  Phosphate

 Nitride  N 3-

 Sulfate  SO 4 2-

K+K+  Potassium

 HCO 3 -  Hydrogen Carbonate OR Bicarbonate

 Mercury (II)  Hg 2+

 SO 3 2-  Sulfite

 OH -  Hydroxide

 ClO 2 -  Chlorite

 Copper (II)  Cu 2+

 Tartrate  C 4 H 4 O 6 2-

 Br -  Bromide

 Sulfide  S 2-

 Phosphite  PO 3 3-

 CH 3 COO -  Acetate

 B 4 O 7 2-  Tetraborate

 Fe 2+  Iron (II)

 MnO 4 -  Permanganate

 Phosphide  P 3-

 Thiosulfate  S 2 O 3 2-

 Chlorate  ClO 3 -

 ClO -  Hypochlorite

 Hydride H-H-

 Arsenate  AsO 4 3-

 Mercury (I)  Hg 2 2+

 NH 4 +  Ammonium

 Ba 2+  Barium

C2H3O2-C2H3O2-  Acetate

 SCN -  Thiocyanate

 ClO 4 -  Perchlorate

 Silicon  Si 4+

 Iodide I-I-

 Strontium  Sr 2+

 Aluminum  Al 3+

 IO 3 -  Iodate

 Pb 2+  Lead (II)

 Pb 4+  Lead (IV)

 Mg 2+  Magnesium

 Nitrate  NO 3 -

 Ag +  Silver

 Sodium  Na +

 Carbonate  CO 3 2-

 Sn 2+  Tin (II)

 Nitrite  NO 2 -

Zinc Zn 2+

 CrO 4 2-  Chromate