List of retained names of inorganic oxoanions
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Retained names for inorganic ions are given, along with the corresponding systematic names, in the 2005 edition of Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry (the Red Book).[1] The most important of these are the oxoanions, listed below: other retained names include cyanate for OCN− [nitridooxidocarbonate(1−)] and fulminate for the isomeric ONC− [carbidooxidonitrate(1−)].[1]
Any common inorganic anion can be named by additive nomenclature to give a systematic name.
Retained name | Formula | Additive name |
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Arsonite | AsHO22− | hydridodioxidoarsenate(2−) |
Arsonate | AsHO32− | hydridotrioxidoarsenate(2−) |
Arsinite | AsH2O− | dihydridooxidoarsenate(1−) |
Arsinate | AsH2O2− | dihydridodioxidoarsenate(1−) |
Arsenite Arsorite |
AsO33− | trioxidoarsenate(3−) |
Arsenate Arsorate |
AsO43− | tetraoxidoarsenate(3−) |
Metaborate | (BO2−)n | catena-poly[(oxidoborate-µ-oxido)(1−)] |
Borate | BO33− | trioxidoborate(3−) |
Hypobromite | BrO− | oxidobromate(1−) |
Bromite | BrO2− | dioxidobromate(1−) |
Bromate | BrO3− | trioxidobromate(1−) |
Perbromate | BrO4− | tetraoxidobromate(1−) |
Hydrogencarbonate | HCO3− | hydroxidodioxidocarbonate(1−) |
Carbonate | CO32− | trioxidocarbonate(2−) |
Hypochlorite | ClO− | oxidochlorate(1−) |
Chlorite | ClO2− | dioxidochlorate(1−) |
Chlorate | ClO3− | trioxidochlorate(1−) |
Perchlorate | ClO4− | tetraoxidochlorate(1−) |
Chromate | CrO42− | tetraoxidochromate(2−) |
Dichromate | Cr2O72− | µ-oxido-bis(trioxidochromate)(2−) |
Phosphonate | PHO32− | hydridotrioxidophosphate(2−) |
Hydrogenphosphite | HPO32− | hydroxidodioxidophosphate(2−) |
Hydrogensulfite | HSO3− | hydroxidodioxidosulfate(1−) |
Hydrogenphosphate | HPO42− | hydroxidotriioxidophosphate(2−) |
Hydrogensulfate | HSO4− | hydroxidotrioxidosulfate(1−) |
Phosphinate | PH2O2− | dihydridodioxidophosphate(1−) |
Dihydrogenborate | H2BO3− | dihydroxidooxidoborate(1−) |
Hydrogenphosphonate | PH2O3− | hydridohydroxidodioxidophosphate(1−) |
Dihydrogenphosphite | H2PO3− | dihydroxidooxidophosphate(1−) |
Dihydrogenphosphate | H2PO4− | dihydroxidodioxidophosphate(1−) |
Diphosphonate | P2H2O32− | µ-oxido-bis(hydridodioxidophosphate)(2−) |
Hypoiodite | IO− | oxidoiodate(1−) |
Iodite | IO2− | dioxidoiodate(1−) |
Iodate | IO3− | trioxidoiodate(1−) |
Periodate | IO4− | tetraoxidoiodate(1−) |
Orthoperiodate | IO65− | hexaoxidoiodate(5−) |
Permanganate | MnO4− | tetraoxidomanganate(1−) |
Manganate(VI) | MnO42− | tetraoxidomanganate(2−) |
Manganate(V) | MnO43− | tetraoxidomanganate(3−) |
Nitrite | NO2− | dioxidonitrate(1−) |
Nitrate | NO3− | trioxidonitrate(1−) |
Peroxynitrite | NO3− | oxidoperoxidonitrate(1−) |
Peroxynitrate | NO4− | dioxidoperoxidonitrate(1−) |
Phosphite | PO33− | trioxidophosphate(3−) |
Metaphosphate | (PO3−)n | catena-poly[(dioxidophosphate-µ-oxido)(1−)] |
Phosphate | PO43− | tetraoxidophosphate(3−) |
Peroxyphosphate | PO53− | trioxidoperoxidophosphate(3−) |
Hypodiphosphate | P2O64− | bis(trioxidophosphate)(P—P)(4−) |
Diphosphate | P2O74− | µ-oxido-bis(trioxidophosphate)(4−) |
Peroxydiphosphate | P2O84− | µ-peroxido-bis(trioxidophosphate)(4−) |
Sulfite | SO32− | trioxidosulfate(2−) |
Sulfate | SO42− | tetraoxidosulfate(2−) |
Peroxysulfate | SO52− | trioxidoperoxidosulfate(2−) |
Thiosulfate | S2O32− | trioxido-1κ3O-disulfate(S—S)(2−) |
Dithionite | S2O42− | bis(dioxidosulfate)(S—S)(2−) |
Dithionate | S2O62− | bis(trioxidosulfate)(S—S)(2−) |
Disulfate | S2O72− | µ-oxido-bis(trioxidosulfate)(2−) |
Peroxydisulfate | S2O82− | µ-peroxido-1κO,2κO'-bis(trioxidosulfate)(2−) |
Tetrathionate | S4O62− | bis[(trioxidosulfate)sulfate](S—S)(2−) |
Selenite | SeO32− | trioxidoselenate(2−) |
Selenate | SeO42− | tetraoxidoselenate(2−) |
Metasilicate | (SiO32−)n | catena-poly[(dioxidosilicate-µ-oxido)(2−)] |
Silicate | SiO44− | tetraoxidosilicate(4−) |
Disilicate | Si2O76− | µ-oxido-bis(trioxidosilicate)(6−) |
Tellurate | TeO42− | tetraoxidotellurate(2−) |
Orthotellurate | TeO66− | hexaoxidotellurate(6−) |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Table IX. In Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry; IUPAC Recommendations 2005; Royal Society of Chemistry: Cambridge, 2005; pp 280–336. ISBN 0-85404-438-8, <http://www.iupac.org/publications/books/rbook/Red_Book_2005.pdf>.
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