ans-Type I: Ionic compounds in which the cation has a fix charge.
Type II: Ionic compound in which the cation has a variable charge. Cation: Generally a transition metal.
Type III binary compounds contain no metal atoms.
please help, show work 3. Write the correct chemical formula for the following compounds, and identify...
Write the correct chemical formula for the following compounds, and identify as Type I, II, or III: A. Pentaboron pentahydride B. Magnesium phosphate C. Manganese (IV) peroxide D. Platinium (1) hydrogen carbonate
3. write the correct chemical formula for the following compounds, and identify as Type 1, 11, or A. Pentaboron pentahydride B. Magnesium phosphate C. Manganese (IV) peroxide D. Platinium (1) hydrogen carbonate
show work please 3. Write the correct chemical formula for the following compounds, and identify as Type I, II, or lil: A. Triboron heptahydride B. Cesium dihydrogen phosphate C. Manganese (II) perbromate D. Platinium (III) hydrogen sulfide 4.193.96 AMU is the mass of 32.967% of the atoms of Platinum. The masses and isotopic abundance of the other 2 isotopes are: 194.97 AMU (33.846%) and 195.97 AMU (33.187%). What is theaverage atomic mass of platinum?
3. Write the correct chemical formula for the following compounds, and identify as Type I, II, III: A. Triboron heptahydride B. Cesium dihydrogen phosphate C. Manganese (II) perbromate D. Platinium (III) hydrogen sulfide
3. Write the correct chemical formula for the following compounds, and identify as Type 1, 11, ori. A. Triboron heptahydride B3 H7 Typ 3 B. Cesium dihydrogen phosphate (SH2PO4 type 2 C. Manganese (II) perbromate Mn(BO4)2 type 2 D. Platinium (III) hydrogen sulfide Pt+3 (H2S) type 3 and icotonic abundance of the
Write formula for compounds wite the correct formula for the following compounds: sodium bromide calcium chloride calcium sulfide copper(I) carbonate sulfuric acid diphosphorus pentoxide _ chloric acicd ammonium sulfate hydrochloric acid mercury(II) acetate lead (II) nitrite ammonium sulfite sodium sulfate nitrous acid nitric acid iron(III) sulfate barium fluoride copper(I) sulfite ammonium nitrate iron(III) hydroxide mercury(II) nitrate sulfurous acid hydrosulfuric acid iron(II) hydroxide lead(II) chloride calcium hydrogen carbonate sulfur trioxide phosphoric acid bromine pentafluoride dinitrogen tetroxide carbon monoxide aluminum carbonate ammonium...
Study Exercise 3 Name Write chemical formulas for the following compounds: 1. 2. 3. Potassium iodide Barium sulfate Aluminum nitrate Copper (II) carbonate Gold (III) chloride Ferric hydroxide 7. Lead (II) chromate Nickel (II) hydroxide Mercury (II) bromide Silver acetate Magnesium chlorate 12. Sodium peroxide 13. Manganese (II) phosphate Ammonium sulfide 15. Platinum (IV) fluoride Chromium (III) hydroxide Calcium oxalate Antimony trichloride Ammonia Silicon dioxide Carbon monoxide 22. Hydrobromic acid Nitrous acid 24. - Acetic acid 25. Sulfuric acid
Write formulas for the following compounds. -Sodium phosphate -Magnesium hydrogen sulfate -Manganese(II) chloride -Chromium(III) carbonate Write formulas for the following binary compounds. -Potassium chloride -Tin(II) bromide -Calcium oxide -Barium chloride -Aluminum hydride
Write formulas for the following compound lithium phosphate Write formulas for the following compounds. (Type your a. (a) lithium phosphate LI304P (b) magnesium hydrogen sulfate Mg(HSO4)2 (c) manganese(II) nitrate Mn(NO3)2 (d) chromium(III) sulfate Cr2(SO4)3
Experiment 5: Nomenclature of Chemical Compounds and Formula Writing Experiment NOMENCLATURE OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS AND FORMULA WRITING The After Thought 1. Consider the elements in period or row 3 of the Periodic Table. Each element is expected to form a simple ion as atoms of that element gain or lose electrons. Write the charge expected for each of these elements in the corresponding box below. Group 1 III IV V VI VII NU 2. Circle either ionic (l) or molecular...