Write the correct chemical formula for the following compounds?
Q. Write the correct chemical formula for the following compounds: calcium chlorite Sodium sulfate magnesium phosphate aluminum acetate silver nitrate potassium carbonate calcium hydroxide iron(III)nitrate Copper(II) chlorate Ammonium sulfite answer with the most correct gets best answer!.
Asked by thisismyhobby - Mon Apr 7 01:09:29 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. calcium chlorite - Ca(ClO2)2 Sodium sulfate - Na2SO4 magnesium phosphate - Mg3(PO4)2 aluminum acetate - Al(CH3COO)3 silver(I) nitrate - AgNO3 or silver(II) nitrate - Ag(NO3)2 potassium carbonate - K2CO3 calcium hydroxide - Ca(OH)2 iron(III)nitrate - Fe(NO3)3 Copper(II) chlorate - Cu(ClO3)2 Ammonium sulfite - (NH4)2SO3
Answered by Nikhil - Mon Apr 7 01:30:29 2008
Q. Write the correct chemical formula for the following compounds: calcium chlorite Sodium sulfate magnesium phosphate aluminum acetate silver nitrate potassium carbonate calcium hydroxide iron(III)nitrate Copper(II) chlorate Ammonium sulfite answer with the most correct gets best answer!.
Asked by thisismyhobby - Mon Apr 7 01:09:29 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. calcium chlorite - Ca(ClO2)2 Sodium sulfate - Na2SO4 magnesium phosphate - Mg3(PO4)2 aluminum acetate - Al(CH3COO)3 silver(I) nitrate - AgNO3 or silver(II) nitrate - Ag(NO3)2 potassium carbonate - K2CO3 calcium hydroxide - Ca(OH)2 iron(III)nitrate - Fe(NO3)3 Copper(II) chlorate - Cu(ClO3)2 Ammonium sulfite - (NH4)2SO3
Answered by Nikhil - Mon Apr 7 01:30:29 2008
Chemical formula 4 these ionic compounds. copper(I) Carbonate, Chromium(III)Phosphide, Silver Nitride?
Q. Also these please, Lithium sulfide, Mercury (I) phosphate. Potassium Sulfate, Chromium(II) Chlorate, Ammomium Carbonate, Aluminum Dichromate, Nickle II Chloride, Magnesium Phosphite, Iron (III) iodide, Mercury II Cyanide, Copper II Hydroxide, Potassium Carbonate, Barium Nitrite.
Asked by pitsteelerfan1236 - Thu Jan 10 19:04:02 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you're in a chemistry class, a chart of polyatomic ions should be in your book, or a handout given by the teacher. The thing to do is look up the names of the ions in the chart, and best is to memorize them. Then balance their charges with the charges of the other ions, which are mainly metals in your list above. There are rules that indicate what the metallic ions' charges are--for instance, in the group #1, their charges will be +1. Hope this helps you learn at least a bit on how to do these. Feel free to reply if you need more advice on how to do these.
Answered by Former MN Science Teacher --sDg - Thu Jan 10 19:14:56 2008
Q. Also these please, Lithium sulfide, Mercury (I) phosphate. Potassium Sulfate, Chromium(II) Chlorate, Ammomium Carbonate, Aluminum Dichromate, Nickle II Chloride, Magnesium Phosphite, Iron (III) iodide, Mercury II Cyanide, Copper II Hydroxide, Potassium Carbonate, Barium Nitrite.
Asked by pitsteelerfan1236 - Thu Jan 10 19:04:02 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you're in a chemistry class, a chart of polyatomic ions should be in your book, or a handout given by the teacher. The thing to do is look up the names of the ions in the chart, and best is to memorize them. Then balance their charges with the charges of the other ions, which are mainly metals in your list above. There are rules that indicate what the metallic ions' charges are--for instance, in the group #1, their charges will be +1. Hope this helps you learn at least a bit on how to do these. Feel free to reply if you need more advice on how to do these.
Answered by Former MN Science Teacher --sDg - Thu Jan 10 19:14:56 2008
Chemical formula or compound?
Q. 1) Write the correct chemical formula or name the following compounds. (Type your answer using the format H2O for H2O.) Sr(OH)2 potassium chlorate calcium carbonate NaI Mg(BrO3)2 CoCl2 silver acetate Fe(NO3)3 copper(II) sulfate ammonium phosphate
Asked by Nikita P - Thu Dec 6 17:57:12 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I have a feeling that you are just asking us to do your homework for you, but here are some hints. First, each compound listed is ionic, so the first step is to determine the charge of each ion. For the monoatomic ions in the s block (i.e. Sr and K) you look at the column the atom appears in on the periodic table. For instance, potassium, which is in the first row, has a charge of 1 positive. Strontium has a charge of 2+. For the transition metals Co, Ag, Fe, and Cu you determine the charge by looking at the roman numerals which come after the written element. For instance, in copper(II) sulfate, the Cu ion has a 2+ charge. Some transition metals only have one charge, so the roman numerals are omitted (silver only ever has a… [cont.]
Answered by Andrew M - Thu Dec 6 18:22:14 2007
Q. 1) Write the correct chemical formula or name the following compounds. (Type your answer using the format H2O for H2O.) Sr(OH)2 potassium chlorate calcium carbonate NaI Mg(BrO3)2 CoCl2 silver acetate Fe(NO3)3 copper(II) sulfate ammonium phosphate
Asked by Nikita P - Thu Dec 6 17:57:12 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I have a feeling that you are just asking us to do your homework for you, but here are some hints. First, each compound listed is ionic, so the first step is to determine the charge of each ion. For the monoatomic ions in the s block (i.e. Sr and K) you look at the column the atom appears in on the periodic table. For instance, potassium, which is in the first row, has a charge of 1 positive. Strontium has a charge of 2+. For the transition metals Co, Ag, Fe, and Cu you determine the charge by looking at the roman numerals which come after the written element. For instance, in copper(II) sulfate, the Cu ion has a 2+ charge. Some transition metals only have one charge, so the roman numerals are omitted (silver only ever has a… [cont.]
Answered by Andrew M - Thu Dec 6 18:22:14 2007
I need the BALANCED CHEMICAL FORMULA of the following:?
Q. 1. Tin(IV) Bromide 2. Copper(II) Thiosulfate 3.Chromium(III) Permanganate 4. Titanium(IV) Dihydrogen Phosphate 5.Nickel(II) Hydroxide 6.Manesium Permanganate 7.Sodium Chlorate 8.Silver Benzoate 9.Iron(III) Nitrate 10. Sodium Bromide 11.Tin(II) Chloride
Asked by Mel B - Sun Sep 7 11:24:28 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. SnBr4, CuS2O3, Cr(MnO4)3, Ti(H2PO4)4, Ni(OH)2, Mg(MnO4)2, NaClO3, AgC6H5CO2, Fe(NO3)3, NaBr, SnCl2 :)
Answered by rubidium.chloride - Sun Sep 7 11:30:17 2008
Q. 1. Tin(IV) Bromide 2. Copper(II) Thiosulfate 3.Chromium(III) Permanganate 4. Titanium(IV) Dihydrogen Phosphate 5.Nickel(II) Hydroxide 6.Manesium Permanganate 7.Sodium Chlorate 8.Silver Benzoate 9.Iron(III) Nitrate 10. Sodium Bromide 11.Tin(II) Chloride
Asked by Mel B - Sun Sep 7 11:24:28 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. SnBr4, CuS2O3, Cr(MnO4)3, Ti(H2PO4)4, Ni(OH)2, Mg(MnO4)2, NaClO3, AgC6H5CO2, Fe(NO3)3, NaBr, SnCl2 :)
Answered by rubidium.chloride - Sun Sep 7 11:30:17 2008
test, help.. =/ its chemistry !! Where are my chemistry lovers at?
Q. Multiple Choice 1. What is the correct chemical formula for sodium chloride? a. NaCl b. Na2Cl2 c. SoCl d. NaCl2 2. What is the correct chemical formula for barium nitride? a. Ba(NO3)2 b. BaN c. B3N2 d. Ba3N2 3. What is the correct chemical name for potassium sulfide? a. P2S b. K2S c. KS d. PS 4. What is the correct chemical name for FeCl3 ? a. iron chloride b. iron (III) chloride c. iron chloride (III) d. iron (III) chlorine 5. What is the correct chemical formula for calcium phosphate? a. Ca3(PO4)2 b. CaPO4 c. Ca2(PO3)3 d. Ca2(PO4)3 6. What is the correct chemical formula for ammonium dichromate? a. 2NH4Cr2O7 b. (NH4)2Cr2O7 c. NH4(Cr2O7)2 d. (NH4)2CrO4 7. What is the correct chemical formula for mercury (II)… [cont.]
Asked by higherlearning - Tue Sep 1 01:10:53 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
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Answered by Sarko - Tue Sep 1 01:18:19 2009
Q. Multiple Choice 1. What is the correct chemical formula for sodium chloride? a. NaCl b. Na2Cl2 c. SoCl d. NaCl2 2. What is the correct chemical formula for barium nitride? a. Ba(NO3)2 b. BaN c. B3N2 d. Ba3N2 3. What is the correct chemical name for potassium sulfide? a. P2S b. K2S c. KS d. PS 4. What is the correct chemical name for FeCl3 ? a. iron chloride b. iron (III) chloride c. iron chloride (III) d. iron (III) chlorine 5. What is the correct chemical formula for calcium phosphate? a. Ca3(PO4)2 b. CaPO4 c. Ca2(PO3)3 d. Ca2(PO4)3 6. What is the correct chemical formula for ammonium dichromate? a. 2NH4Cr2O7 b. (NH4)2Cr2O7 c. NH4(Cr2O7)2 d. (NH4)2CrO4 7. What is the correct chemical formula for mercury (II)… [cont.]
Asked by higherlearning - Tue Sep 1 01:10:53 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
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Answered by Sarko - Tue Sep 1 01:18:19 2009
Can you help me with these six chemical formulas?
Q. 23. aluminum sulfide when the symbols are Al+3 and S-2 24. ammonium carbonate 12. gold(III) bromide 18. silver oxide 20. mangenisum phosphate Mg+2
Asked by marky j - Thu Jan 10 21:27:35 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. aluminum sulfide --> Al2S3 {aluminum 3+ Al, sulfur 2- S} ammonium carbonate --> (NH4)2CO3 {ammonia 1+ NH4, carbonate 2- CO3} gold(III) bromide --> AuBr3 {gold 3+ Au, Bromide 1- Br} silver oxide --> Ag2O {silver 1+ Ag, oxide 2- O} magnesium phosphate --> Mg3(PO4)2 {magnesium 2+ Mg, phosphate 3- PO4} Notes: order of { } name, charge, shorthand symbol
Answered by /\/ ? - Thu Jan 10 21:32:42 2008
Q. 23. aluminum sulfide when the symbols are Al+3 and S-2 24. ammonium carbonate 12. gold(III) bromide 18. silver oxide 20. mangenisum phosphate Mg+2
Asked by marky j - Thu Jan 10 21:27:35 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. aluminum sulfide --> Al2S3 {aluminum 3+ Al, sulfur 2- S} ammonium carbonate --> (NH4)2CO3 {ammonia 1+ NH4, carbonate 2- CO3} gold(III) bromide --> AuBr3 {gold 3+ Au, Bromide 1- Br} silver oxide --> Ag2O {silver 1+ Ag, oxide 2- O} magnesium phosphate --> Mg3(PO4)2 {magnesium 2+ Mg, phosphate 3- PO4} Notes: order of { } name, charge, shorthand symbol
Answered by /\/ ? - Thu Jan 10 21:32:42 2008
Can anyone help me with these chemical formulae of ionic compounds?
Q. 1-Sodium hydroxide 2-Zinc hydroxide 3-Silver bromide 4-Sodium sulphite 5-Aluminium oxide 6-Copper(I) oxide 7-Sodium phosphate 8-Ammonium Sulphate 9-Potassium hydrogen carbonate 10-Potassium chloride
Asked by Cheers! - Fri Jun 29 04:50:53 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1-Sodium hydroxide = NaOH 2-Zinc hydroxide = Zn(OH)2 3-Silver bromide = AgBr 4-Sodium sulphite = Na2SO3 5-Aluminium oxide = Al2O3 6-Copper(I) oxide = Cu2O 7-Sodium phosphate = Na3PO4 8-Ammonium Sulphate = (NH4)2SO4 9-Potassium hydrogen carbonate = KHCO3 10-Potassium chloride = KCl
Answered by s0u1 reaver - Fri Jun 29 05:41:31 2007
Q. 1-Sodium hydroxide 2-Zinc hydroxide 3-Silver bromide 4-Sodium sulphite 5-Aluminium oxide 6-Copper(I) oxide 7-Sodium phosphate 8-Ammonium Sulphate 9-Potassium hydrogen carbonate 10-Potassium chloride
Asked by Cheers! - Fri Jun 29 04:50:53 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1-Sodium hydroxide = NaOH 2-Zinc hydroxide = Zn(OH)2 3-Silver bromide = AgBr 4-Sodium sulphite = Na2SO3 5-Aluminium oxide = Al2O3 6-Copper(I) oxide = Cu2O 7-Sodium phosphate = Na3PO4 8-Ammonium Sulphate = (NH4)2SO4 9-Potassium hydrogen carbonate = KHCO3 10-Potassium chloride = KCl
Answered by s0u1 reaver - Fri Jun 29 05:41:31 2007
Chemistry Help PLEASE!!!?
Q. How do I write the chemical formula of iron (II) acetate? Can you please explain what to do so I can do the rest of my problems? Thanks potassium chlorate lead (II) fluorine ammonium oxalate mercury (II) chromate silver phosphate
Asked by Jeremy M - Wed Nov 4 21:17:12 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
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Answered by Yahoo User - Thu Nov 5 19:31:08 2009
Q. How do I write the chemical formula of iron (II) acetate? Can you please explain what to do so I can do the rest of my problems? Thanks potassium chlorate lead (II) fluorine ammonium oxalate mercury (II) chromate silver phosphate
Asked by Jeremy M - Wed Nov 4 21:17:12 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Jesus christ is the answer!!!
Answered by Yahoo User - Thu Nov 5 19:31:08 2009
how do i do this? On chemisty compounds.?
Q. okay this isnt homework its a test that was already corrected i want to make sure he marked them right , if you want i can send you a scanned version if you dojnt believe me : ) Write the chemical formula for each compound. and if its ionic or covalent a) aluminum Chloride b) Magnesium chloride Write the formula's for these compounds containing Polyatomic Ions. a) silver nitrate b) zinc hydroxide c) iron (II) nitrate d) Lithium hydroxide e) Hydrogen Phosphate Write the Chemical formual and if they are ionic or covalent a) Beryllium flouride b) sodium nitride c) Diphosphorus pentaoxide d) Aluminum Chloride e) lithium oxide f) Potassium Nitride g) calcium flouride could you explain one of each so i can learn how to do it… [cont.]
Asked by Tayna H - Tue Sep 30 20:13:38 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. a) aluminum Chloride = AlCl3 (covalent) b) Magnesium chloride= MgCl2 (ionic) Write the formula's for these compounds containing Polyatomic Ions. a) silver nitrate = AgNO3 b) zinc hydroxide=Zn(OH)2 c) iron (II) nitrate = Fe(NO3)2 d) Lithium hydroxide= LiOH e) Hydrogen Phosphate= H3PO4 Write the Chemical formual and if they are ionic or covalent a) Beryllium flouride= BeF2 b) sodium nitride= Na3N c) Diphosphorus pentaoxide= P2O5 (di means two and penta means 5) d) Aluminum Chloride= AlCl3 e) lithium oxide= Li2O f) Potassium Nitride=K3N g) calcium flouride= CaF2 the way to do these problems is to find the charge of each ion that make up the compound and do the crisscross process (meaning e.g. potassium nitride --> potassium… [cont.]
Answered by sadie - Tue Sep 30 20:27:05 2008
Q. okay this isnt homework its a test that was already corrected i want to make sure he marked them right , if you want i can send you a scanned version if you dojnt believe me : ) Write the chemical formula for each compound. and if its ionic or covalent a) aluminum Chloride b) Magnesium chloride Write the formula's for these compounds containing Polyatomic Ions. a) silver nitrate b) zinc hydroxide c) iron (II) nitrate d) Lithium hydroxide e) Hydrogen Phosphate Write the Chemical formual and if they are ionic or covalent a) Beryllium flouride b) sodium nitride c) Diphosphorus pentaoxide d) Aluminum Chloride e) lithium oxide f) Potassium Nitride g) calcium flouride could you explain one of each so i can learn how to do it… [cont.]
Asked by Tayna H - Tue Sep 30 20:13:38 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. a) aluminum Chloride = AlCl3 (covalent) b) Magnesium chloride= MgCl2 (ionic) Write the formula's for these compounds containing Polyatomic Ions. a) silver nitrate = AgNO3 b) zinc hydroxide=Zn(OH)2 c) iron (II) nitrate = Fe(NO3)2 d) Lithium hydroxide= LiOH e) Hydrogen Phosphate= H3PO4 Write the Chemical formual and if they are ionic or covalent a) Beryllium flouride= BeF2 b) sodium nitride= Na3N c) Diphosphorus pentaoxide= P2O5 (di means two and penta means 5) d) Aluminum Chloride= AlCl3 e) lithium oxide= Li2O f) Potassium Nitride=K3N g) calcium flouride= CaF2 the way to do these problems is to find the charge of each ion that make up the compound and do the crisscross process (meaning e.g. potassium nitride --> potassium… [cont.]
Answered by sadie - Tue Sep 30 20:27:05 2008
Chemistry homework help?
Q. Single replacement and double replacement reactions; Instructions: 1. Follow the previous instructions regarding identification of the reaction types, writing correct chemical formulas and balancing the equations. 2. Complex ions are assumed to remain intact and are balanced as complete units. 3. It is convenient to write water as HOH for single and double replacement reactions. please help me with the following questions below, I tried to answer them, some I got some I didn't. I need to balance they chemical equations; 1. Sodium + Water --> Hydrogen Gas + Sodium Hydroxide 2Na + 2HOH --> H2 + 2NaOH 2. Sodium Chloride + Sulfuric Acid --> Hydrogen Chloride + Sodium Sulfate 2NaCl + H2SO4 --> 2HCl + NaSO4 3. Aluminum + Iron (III) Oxide… [cont.]
Asked by Nightmare - Wed Oct 15 20:12:27 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1. OK 2. Sodium Chloride + Sulfuric Acid --> Hydrogen Chloride + Sodium Sulfate 2NaCl + H2SO4 -->HCl & Na2SO4 likely: H2SO4 + NaCl -> HCl + NaHSO4 3. Aluminum + Iron (III) Oxide --> Iron + Aluminum Oxide 2Al + Fe2O3 --> 2Fe + Al2O3 4. Calcium Hydroxide + Magnesium Bicarbonate --> Magnesium Hydroxide + Calcium Bicarbonate Ca(OH)2 + Mg(HCO3)2 --> Mg(OH)2 + Ca(HCO3)2 5. Potassium + Aluminum Chloride --> Aluminum + Potassium Chloride 3K + AlCl3 --> Al + 3KCl 6. Copper + Silver Sulfate --> Silver + Copper Sulfate Cu + Ag2SO4 --> 2Ag + CuSO4 7. Sulfuric Acid + Calcium Phosphate --> ??? + ??? 3H2SO4 + Ca3(PO4)2 --> 2H3PO4 & 3CaSO4 8. Chlorine + Magnesium Bromide --> Magnesium chloride & Bromine Cl2 + MgBr2 --> MgCl2 + Br2 9. Hydrogen… [cont.]
Answered by Steve O - Wed Oct 15 20:54:35 2008
Q. Single replacement and double replacement reactions; Instructions: 1. Follow the previous instructions regarding identification of the reaction types, writing correct chemical formulas and balancing the equations. 2. Complex ions are assumed to remain intact and are balanced as complete units. 3. It is convenient to write water as HOH for single and double replacement reactions. please help me with the following questions below, I tried to answer them, some I got some I didn't. I need to balance they chemical equations; 1. Sodium + Water --> Hydrogen Gas + Sodium Hydroxide 2Na + 2HOH --> H2 + 2NaOH 2. Sodium Chloride + Sulfuric Acid --> Hydrogen Chloride + Sodium Sulfate 2NaCl + H2SO4 --> 2HCl + NaSO4 3. Aluminum + Iron (III) Oxide… [cont.]
Asked by Nightmare - Wed Oct 15 20:12:27 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1. OK 2. Sodium Chloride + Sulfuric Acid --> Hydrogen Chloride + Sodium Sulfate 2NaCl + H2SO4 -->HCl & Na2SO4 likely: H2SO4 + NaCl -> HCl + NaHSO4 3. Aluminum + Iron (III) Oxide --> Iron + Aluminum Oxide 2Al + Fe2O3 --> 2Fe + Al2O3 4. Calcium Hydroxide + Magnesium Bicarbonate --> Magnesium Hydroxide + Calcium Bicarbonate Ca(OH)2 + Mg(HCO3)2 --> Mg(OH)2 + Ca(HCO3)2 5. Potassium + Aluminum Chloride --> Aluminum + Potassium Chloride 3K + AlCl3 --> Al + 3KCl 6. Copper + Silver Sulfate --> Silver + Copper Sulfate Cu + Ag2SO4 --> 2Ag + CuSO4 7. Sulfuric Acid + Calcium Phosphate --> ??? + ??? 3H2SO4 + Ca3(PO4)2 --> 2H3PO4 & 3CaSO4 8. Chlorine + Magnesium Bromide --> Magnesium chloride & Bromine Cl2 + MgBr2 --> MgCl2 + Br2 9. Hydrogen… [cont.]
Answered by Steve O - Wed Oct 15 20:54:35 2008
Chemistry Question--->nomenclatu re help :)?
Q. 1)napthalene does not dissolve in water, and melts at 85 degrees celcius, what category of compound is it? a)ionic b)polar covalent c)non-polar covalent d)physical e)analytical well i think i cant be ionic cuz ionic compound has a high melting and boiling point. i dunno abt the rest.. and i know covalent has low melting and boiling point... 2)Which chemical would be the best substance to eat for someone with too much sodium in their diet? (consider just the formulas) a)sodium phosphate b)sodium carbonate c)sodium sulfate d)sodium chloride e)sodium oxide i dun get why if u eat too much sodium, then why all of the answer have sodium in it? 3)how many total electrons are present in 1 molecule of carbon tetraflouride a)6 b)9 c)46 d)42 e)im [cont.]
Asked by Babi B - Wed Oct 22 21:16:00 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1c non-polar does not dissolve in water 2 I do not get it too, maybe the answer in anion? carbonate is the safest 3 you are correct 4 silver (I) iodate, you can omit (I) and call it simply silver iodate 5 liquid or not does not matter for naming, so your name is correct 6. again, what chromium (I) or (III)? hypo means the least oxidation state for oxigen containg acid, so it is OI- I would say Cr(OI)3 cuz i do not think CrOI is stable
Answered by Anatol - Thu Oct 23 18:04:57 2008
Q. 1)napthalene does not dissolve in water, and melts at 85 degrees celcius, what category of compound is it? a)ionic b)polar covalent c)non-polar covalent d)physical e)analytical well i think i cant be ionic cuz ionic compound has a high melting and boiling point. i dunno abt the rest.. and i know covalent has low melting and boiling point... 2)Which chemical would be the best substance to eat for someone with too much sodium in their diet? (consider just the formulas) a)sodium phosphate b)sodium carbonate c)sodium sulfate d)sodium chloride e)sodium oxide i dun get why if u eat too much sodium, then why all of the answer have sodium in it? 3)how many total electrons are present in 1 molecule of carbon tetraflouride a)6 b)9 c)46 d)42 e)im [cont.]
Asked by Babi B - Wed Oct 22 21:16:00 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1c non-polar does not dissolve in water 2 I do not get it too, maybe the answer in anion? carbonate is the safest 3 you are correct 4 silver (I) iodate, you can omit (I) and call it simply silver iodate 5 liquid or not does not matter for naming, so your name is correct 6. again, what chromium (I) or (III)? hypo means the least oxidation state for oxigen containg acid, so it is OI- I would say Cr(OI)3 cuz i do not think CrOI is stable
Answered by Anatol - Thu Oct 23 18:04:57 2008
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the . chemical formula. is rather long, fe2al9si4o22(oh)2. it's hardness is on par with quartz, ranging from 7 to 7-1/2. they are yellowish brown, reddish to brownish black, weathering to grey and are somewhat dull in appearance. ...
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