Understanding compound names, formulas, and ion charges using the periodic table involves grasping the principles of chemical reactions and the behavior of different elements. Key discussions highlight the precedence of certain chemicals in reactions, such as the formation of sodium bicarbonate versus sodium chloride when mixed with bicarbonate and chlorine. The conversation also touches on the equilibrium of reactions, emphasizing that strong acids like HCl completely dissociate, while weak acids like HF do not. General rules for predicting reactions are sought, but it's noted that chemistry often requires specific knowledge about the molecules involved rather than broad rules. The importance of reference materials, such as tables of solubility products (Ksp), acid dissociation constants (Ka), and standard electrode potentials (E0), is emphasized for understanding inorganic reactions. For foundational learning, resources like Wikipedia's article on chemical reactions are recommended.