Learning Polyatomic Ion Formulas #2 (-ite, hypo- & per-)
This video (second in a set of 3) describes how changes to the ion name endings and prefixes reflects changes to the ion formulas themselves. This portion focuses on the polyatomic ions ending with "-ite", and also introduces the prefixes "hypo-" and "per-". The system introduced, utilizing prefixes and suffixes in a numerically relative manner, can be applied to a variety of the more common "baseline" forms (-ate ions) introduced in the first video.

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