ternary ionic
by: zara jane arales
Ternary Ionic Compound
Ternary compounds are composed of three elements, one of which is a metal, and a non-metal and other element bonded together in a stable unit called radical. The most common member of the family is given the “ate” ending, and the other members are named "around" this one.
Examples of ternary ionic compound:
NH₄OH ----> Ammonium Hydroxide
NaOH ----> Sodium hydroxide
Ca(OH)2 ----> Calcium Hydroxide
Ternary compounds are composed of three elements, one of which is a metal, and a non-metal and other element bonded together in a stable unit called radical. The most common member of the family is given the “ate” ending, and the other members are named "around" this one.
Examples of ternary ionic compound:
NH₄OH ----> Ammonium Hydroxide
NaOH ----> Sodium hydroxide
Ca(OH)2 ----> Calcium Hydroxide