anyone good at chemical reactions!??
Q. reaction 1: A silver ring is heated over a bunsen BURNER. 1. which of the 5 reaction type might occur? 2. will this reaction occur? a. if there is any reason why this reaction would not occur, explain it, then move on to reaction 2. b. if the reaction will probably occur, explain why, and continue here: i. write a balanced equation including all phase information. ii. indicate any other other applicable reaction category. iii. identify any elements undergoing either reduction and/or oxidation. Reaction 2: Solution of barium nitrate and tin(II) sulfate are combined. 1. which of the 5 reaction type might occur? 2. will this reaction occur? a. if there is any reason why this reaction would not occur, explain it, then move… [cont.]
Asked by Jery - Sat Oct 31 15:36:52 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Sorry, the rules of this site say you can ask one question for your points ...not 10 !!!
Answered by unknown - Sat Oct 31 15:43:12 2009

I need help with my AP Chem summer homework, I know it sucks?
Q. Write the formulas for each of the following compounds: sodium cyanide tin(II) fluoride sodium hydrogen sulfate lead(II) nitrate iron(III) oxide calcium phosphate sodium bromate hydrogen iodide sodium sulfate magnesium dioxide potassium hypochlorite lithium hydride barium chloride magnesium oxide copper(I) oxide magnesium hydroxide dinitrogen tetroxide hypoiodous acid iron(III) chloride tin(IV) oxide rubidium nitrate potassium chlorate carbon tetrachloride sodium iodate potassium permanganate sulfurous acid potassium hydrogen phosphate ammonium dichromate hydroiodic acid potassium carbonate thank you, and i would gladly appreciate how you do it, but again thank you... again
Asked by da_boi_in_all_black - Sat Jun 28 03:56:33 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
writing names from formulas? HAVING TROUBLE?
Q. Pb(NO2)4 CdSO3 SnS2 Pb(NO3)2 Ni2(HPO4)3 Fe(ClO2)3 C2S3 Ni(HCO3)2 LEAD(IV)Phosphide nickel (II) oxide potassium hydrogen sulfate lithium bisulfate ammonium hydroxide gold (III) chloride cesium sulfate mercury (II)Sulfide barium cyanide tin(II)IODIDE
Asked by AC805 - Fri Sep 11 02:22:26 2009 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments

A. Lead(IV) nitrite Cadmium Sulfate Tin(IV) sulfide Lead(II) nitrate Nickel(III) hydrogen phosphate Iron(III) chlorine dioxide Carbon(II) sulfide Nickel(II) Hydrogen Carbonate
Answered by Warm Librarianette - Fri Sep 11 02:55:25 2009

what is the basic formula for silver chloride/strontium hydroxide/silver chromate/hydrogen carbonate/...?
Q. magnesium nitride/hydrogen chloride/gallium sulfate/aluminum floride/ammonium bromide/barium hydroxide/potassium phosphate/calcium bicarbonate/ iron(II) chloride/ferric oxide/cupric nitrate/plumbous sulfate/tin(IV) hydroxide/nickel(II) nitrate/calcium chlorate/mercury(I) sulfate/aluminum permanganate/and ammonium hydroxide.. please help i suck in science right now & im honors!!! _'_^ '___
Asked by andrew r - Thu Dec 7 00:35:14 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. use the table, and remember ionic vs. covalent.
Answered by pattiewagon16@sbcglobal.net - Thu Dec 7 00:43:19 2006

Chemistry question, genius needed. Ten points given!?
Q. Please give me the chemical formulas for all of these: sulfur diflouride sulfur hexaflouride sodium dihydrogen phosphate lithium nitride chromium (III) carbonate tin (II) flouride ammonium acetate ammonium hydrogen sulfate cobalt (III) nitrate mercury (I) chloride potassium chlorate sodium hydride
Asked by aaadaj - Thu Aug 16 08:28:28 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. SF2 SF6 NaH2PO4 Li3N Cr2(CO3)3 SnF2 CH3COONH4 (NH4)HSO4 Co(NO3)2 if Co is (II) Sorry Co(NO3)3 Hg2Cl2 KClO3 NaH
Answered by Dr.A - Thu Aug 16 08:35:09 2007

can anyone help me with compounds?
Q. Name the following compounds: KClO4 Al2(SO4)3 KMnO4 K2Cr2O7 HIO2 Au(IO3)3 PtCl4 P2O5 ICl2 CrO3 HClO(aq) Fe2O3 WCl6 Zn3(AsO4)2 H3BO3 SiO2 CuSO3 SnO HgCl Write the formulas for the following compunds: sodium dihydrogen phosphate lithium nitride chromium(III) carbonate tin(II) fluoride ammonium acetate ammonium hydrogen sulfate cobalt(III) nitrate mercury(I) chloride potassium chlorate sodium hydride
Asked by nnguyen5457 - Mon Aug 31 14:27:17 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. if you go here and copy and paste all your compounds into the search bar on the left side of the screen 1 at a time, you'll find the info you're looking for. The chemical formula and molar mass is located on the right side of the page. Probably take you 15 to 20 min.
Answered by m w - Mon Aug 31 14:35:50 2009

I need help to those who are excellent in CHEMISTry?
Q. Please balance: 1. Tin (II) Oxide + hydrochlorric acid---> Tin (III) Chloride + water 2. Ferric Oxide + Hydrochloric Acid ---> ferric Chloride + water 3. Potassium Hydroxide + Sulfuric acid --> Potassium hydrogen sulfate + water... Thnx
Asked by phoenix_07567 - Sat Sep 2 03:50:42 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1. 2SnO+ 6HCl ---> 2SnCl3 + 3H2O 2. Fe2O3+ 6HCl ---> 2FeCl3+ 3H2O 3. KOH +H2SO4--->KHSO4+ H2O I think u can understand the subscript notations.
Answered by Ashutosh Mishra - Sat Sep 2 03:59:44 2006

plzzz help...writing balanced chemical eq.?
Q. 1. tin(II)chloride solution reacts with mercury(II)chloride solution to produce a precipitate of mercury(I)chloride and a solution of tin(IV)chloride. This precipitate of mercury(I)chloride then reacts with further tin(II)chloride solution to produce liquid mercury and more tin(IV)chloride solution. (2 seperate eq.) 2. concentrated sulphuric acid reacts wih solid potassium iodide to produce solid potassium hydrogen sulfate, iodine vapours, water and hydrogen sulfide gas. thanks
Asked by anonymous Z - Tue May 12 08:42:52 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
chemistry SOS! names of compounds.?
Q. . KHSO3 e. NaHS f. NaHCO3 g. NH4H2PO4 h. KH2AsO4 i. Li2HPO4 10. Write formulas for each of the following compounds. a. iron(II) sulfate b. potassium permanganate c. calcium carbonate d. iron(III) oxide e. copper(II) hydroxide f. aluminum sulfide g. mercury(II) chloride h. cadmium sulfide i. copper(I) chloride j. ammonium cyanide k. sodium chromate l. nickel nitrate m. manganese(II) oxide n. manganese(IV) oxide o. lead(II) carbonate p. tin(II) chloride q. sodium nitrite r. barium acetate s. silver thiosulfate t. nitrogen triiodide u. potassium iodide v. sodium silicate w. calcium hypochlorite x. potassium chlorate y. copper(I) iodate z. sodium dihydrogen phosphite aa. ammonium oxalate bb. potassium… [cont.]
Asked by clauu - Mon Nov 2 05:07:26 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 10a) FeSO4 b)KMnO4 c)CaCO3 d)Fe2O3 e)Cu(OH)2 f)Al2S3 g)HgCl2. h)CdS i)CuCl j)NH4CN k)H2CrO4 l)Ni(NO3)2 m)MnO o)PbCO3 p)SnCl2 Cant be bothered doing any more. This should be enough.
Answered by beatle - Mon Nov 2 06:00:01 2009

Write the formula and then find the molar mass for the following:?
Q. A) sodium hydrogen carbonate B) cerium hexaboride C) magnesium perchlorate D) aluminum sulfate E) iron (III) hydroxide F) tin (II) chloride G) tetraphosphorus decoxide H) iodine monochloride
Asked by I AM BugUnit - Tue Oct 21 17:21:23 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. a. NaHCO3 = 22.99gNa + 1.01gH + 12.01gC + 3(16.00gO) = 84.01g NaHCO3/mol b. CeB6 = 140.12gCe + 6(10.81) = 204.98g CeB6/mol c. Mg(ClO4)2 = 24.31gMG + 2(35.45gCl) + 8(16.00gO) = 223.21g Mg(ClO4)2/mol d. Al2S3 = 2(26.98gAl) + 3(32.07gS) = 150.17g Al2S3/mol e. Fe(OH)3 = 55.85gFe + 3(16.00gO) + 3(1.01gH) = 106.88g Fe(OH)3/mol f. SnCl2 = 118.71gSN + 2(35.45gCl) = 189.61g SnCl2/mol g. P4O10 = 4(30.97gP) + 10(16.00gO) = 283.88g P4O10/mol h. ICl = 126.90gI + 35.45gCl = 161.35g ICl/mol
Answered by IIwintermuteII - Tue Oct 21 18:57:38 2008

Did I name these compounds correctly?
Q. NaCl---sodium chloride K2S---potassium sulfide Cr2O3---chromium oxide HC2H3O2--- acetic acid Pb(SO4)2 lead (IV) sulfate Ca(NO3)2---calcium nitrate Zn(OH)2---zinc hydroxide NH4CN---ammonium cyanide SnI4---tin iodide CO2---carbon dioxide NiO3---nickel oxide CaSO4 calcium sulfate--- (NH4)3PO4---ammonium sulfate BaCl2---barium chloride H2SO4 hydrogen sulfate Ni(OH)3---nickel (III) hydroxide HNO3...nitric acid Cu(ClO3)2... copper (II) hypochlorite KC2H3O2---potassium acetate CrBr...chromium bromide KH2PO4---potassium dihydrogen phosphate Sn(OH)2---tin hydroxyde Mg(HCO3)2---magnesium hydrogen carbonate Ag2S...silver sulfide CCl4---carbon chloride Ca(ClO2)2---carbon chloride MnO2---manganese oxide KClO3---potassium hypochlorite Ba(H2PO4)2...barium [cont.]
Asked by College Student - Wed Jun 25 23:20:59 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I'm only listing the ones with problems, and the correct answer. Cr2O3---chromium (III) oxide - Cr needs a Roman numeral SnI4---tin (IV) iodide - Sn needs a Roman numeral NiO3---nickel oxide - This must be a typo. Ni doesn't have a +6 oxidation state. How about Ni2O3? Nickel (III) oxide. H2SO4 hydrogen sulfate - or more likely sulfuric acid Cu(ClO3)2... copper (II) hypochlorite - No! ClO3- is chlorate. Copper (II) chlorate CrBr...chromium bromide - Needs a Roman numeral - Chromium (I) bromide. Except I'm not aware of Cr (I). It's more likely a typo, and should be CrBr2 or CrBr3 Sn(OH)2---tin hydroxyde - tin needs a Roman numeral, Tin (II) hydroxide. Mg(HCO3)2---magnesium hydrogen carbonate or magnesium bicarbonate CCl4---carb [cont.]
Answered by pisgahchemist - Thu Jun 26 00:01:26 2008

Need some help in chemistry multiple choice?
Q. 30. What is the formula for the compound formed by lead(II) ions and chromate ions, CrO42-? APbCrO4 BPb2CrO4 CPb2(CrO4)3 DPb(CrO4)2 31. What is the formula for the compound formed by aluminum(III) and the sulfate ion, SO42-? AAl2(SO4)3 BAl2SO4 CAlSO4 DAl(SO4)3 32. What is the formula for the compound formed by tin(IV) and the chromate ion, CrO42-? ASn(CrO4)4 BSn2(CrO4)2 CSn2(CrO4)4 DSn(CrO4)2 33. What is the formula for the compound formed by the barium ion, Ba2+, and the hydroxide ion, OH-? ABa(OH)2 BBaOH2 CBaOH DBa(OH) 34. Name the compound Ni(ClO3)2. Anickel chlorate Bnickel chloride Cnickel chlorite Dnickel peroxide 35. Name the compound Hg2(NO3)2. Amercury(I) nitrate Bdimercury dinitrate Cmercury(II) nitrate Dmercuric nitrate 36. Name… [cont.]
Asked by LovesLG<3 - Mon Mar 30 11:45:59 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 30. lead(II) chromate --> PbCrO4 therefore the answer is A 31. aluminium sulphate --> Al2(SO4)3 the answer is A 32. tin(IV) chromate --> Sn(CrO4)2 the answer is D 33. Barium hydroxide --> Ba(OH)2 the answer is A 34. Ni(ClO3)2 --> nickel(II) chlorate the answer is A 35. Hg2(NO3)2 --> mercury(I) nirate the answer is A 36. KClO3 --> potassium chlorate the answer is C 37, Fe(NO2)2 --> iron(II) nitrite the answer is B 38, CuCO3 --> copper(II) carbonate the answer is D 39. Sn3(PO4)4 --> tin(IV) phosphate the answer is B 40. the answer is C
Answered by NJ-NJ=NJ+NJ - Mon Mar 30 12:07:41 2009

I need help with my AP Chem summer homework, I know it sucks?
Q. Write the formulas for each of the following compounds: sodium cyanide tin(II) fluoride sodium hydrogen sulfate lead(II) nitrate iron(III) oxide calcium phosphate sodium bromate hydrogen iodide sodium sulfate magnesium dioxide potassium hypochlorite lithium hydride barium chloride magnesium oxide copper(I) oxide magnesium hydroxide dinitrogen tetroxide hypoiodous acid iron(III) chloride tin(IV) oxide rubidium nitrate potassium chlorate carbon tetrachloride sodium iodate potassium permanganate sulfurous acid potassium hydrogen phosphate ammonium dichromate hydroiodic acid potassium carbonate thank you, and i would gladly appreciate how you do it, but again thank you... again
Asked by da_boi_in_all_black - Sat Jun 28 03:56:21 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. sodium cyanide - NaCN tin(II) fluoride - SnF2 sodium hydrogen sulfate - NaHSO4 lead(II) nitrate - Pb(NO3)2 iron(III) oxide - Fe2O3 calcium phosphate - Ca3(PO4)2 sodium bromate - NaBrO3 hydrogen iodide - HI sodium sulfate - Na2SO4 magnesium dioxide - MgO2 potassium hypochlorite - KClO lithium hydride - LiH barium chloride - BaCl2 magnesium oxide - MgO copper(I) oxide - Cu2O magnesium hydroxide - Mg(OH)2 dinitrogen tetroxide - N2O4 hypoiodous acid - HIO iron(III) chloride - FeCl3 tin(IV) oxide - SnO2 rubidium nitrate - RbNO3 potassium chlorate - KClO3 carbon tetrachloride - CCl4 sodium iodate - NaI potassium permanganate - KMnO4 sulfurous acid - H2SO3 potassium hydrogen phosphate - K2HPO4 ammonium dichromate - (NH4)2Cr2O7 hydroiodic acid -… [cont.]
Answered by Ned U. - Sat Jun 28 04:52:25 2008

I need help with my AP Chem summer homework, I know it sucks?
Q. Write the formulas for each of the following compounds: sodium cyanide tin(II) fluoride sodium hydrogen sulfate lead(II) nitrate iron(III) oxide calcium phosphate sodium bromate hydrogen iodide sodium sulfate magnesium dioxide potassium hypochlorite lithium hydride barium chloride magnesium oxide copper(I) oxide magnesium hydroxide dinitrogen tetroxide hypoiodous acid iron(III) chloride tin(IV) oxide rubidium nitrate potassium chlorate carbon tetrachloride sodium iodate potassium permanganate sulfurous acid potassium hydrogen phosphate ammonium dichromate hydroiodic acid potassium carbonate thank you, and i would gladly appreciate how you do it, but again thank you... again
Asked by da_boi_in_all_black - Sat Jun 28 03:57:02 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It's pretty simple. Sodium cyanide: Sodium is Na+1, cyanide is CN-1 So the compound is NaCN Tin (II) fluoride: Tin is Sn+2, fluoride is Fl-1 So the compound is SnFl2 . The 2 should be in subscript, btw. Now you do the rest ;)
Answered by icanhashugz - Sat Jun 28 04:08:59 2008

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