Category:Salts

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We consider a compound to be a salt if it is the combination of an acid with a base. Such compounds are ionic. Salts should have an entry in the "Character" section talking about their pH as an aqueous solution of the salt.

Anions
Type Anion Oxid
Alkalai Metals lithium I
potassium
sodium
Alkalai Earth Metals barium II
calcium
magnesium
Transition Metals aluminum III
antimony III
V
bismuth I
III
boron III
chromium III
VI
cobalt II
III
copper I
II
gold III
iron II
III
lead II
IV
manganese II
mercury I
II
nickel II
III
platinum IV
silver I
tin II
IV
vanadium I
II
III
IV
zinc II
Nonmetals ammonium I
sulfur II
IV
Cations
Group Identity Oxid
halides fluoride Fl -1
chloride Cl
bromide Br
iodide I
oxohalides hypochlorite OCl -1
chlorate ClO3
perchlorate ClO4
bromate BrO3
iodate IO3
pseudohalides cyanide CN -1
cyanate OCN
thiocyanate SCN
sulfoxides sulfite SO3 -2
sulfate SO4
thiosulfate S2O3
pyrosulfate S2O7
oxoanions nitrate NO3 -1
phosphate PO3 -3
manganate MnO4 -2
permanganate MnO4 -1
chromate CrO4 -2
dichromate Cr2O7
organic acetate CH3COO -1
ascorbate C6H7O6 -1
gluconate C6H11O7 -1
carbonate CO3 -2
cyanamide CN2 -2
oxalate (CO2)2 -2
citrate C6H5O7 -3
edtate N-Et-N(CH2COOH)4 -4