Write the formulas, showing the overall charge, on the following complexes: a. An iron(II) ion is...
Chemical Nomenclature: Worksheet Name B. Write the formulas for the following compounds: manganese(ll) chlorite chlorine monoxide potassium nitride mercury(II) sulfate cobalt(III) sulfite calcium chlorite nickel() carbonate silicon monoxide diphosphorus pentoxide carbonic acid cobalt(W) permanganate lead(IV) nitrate barium sulfite hypochlorous acid lead(ul) sulfide iron(III) chloride zinc permanganate manganese(II) bromide nitrous acid xenon pentoxide silver nitrate phosphorous pentchloride potassium cyanide
1. write out the ion formulas for the components of iron (ii) ammonium sulfate and show the overall formula and how the charges are balanced. 2. write out the formulas for the ions and water components of potassium trisoxalatoiron (iii) trihydrate and show overall formula has the charges balanced.
Q43. Write formulas for the following cations: a. Potassium: b. calcium: c. ammonium: d. lead(II) : e. copper(I) : f. zinc: g. titanium(IV) : h. silver: i. nickel(III): j. hydrogen: k. tin(II) : l. mercury(II) : m. iron(III) : Q44. Write formulas for the following anions: a. fluoride: b. oxide: c. iodide: d. carbonate: e. hydrogen carbonate: f. phosphate: g. sulfide: h. sulfate: i. nitride: j. nitrate: k. phosphide: l. chloride:
can someone write the chemical formulas for the following inorganic complexes Formula Write the formula for the following complexes: 1. Hexaammineiron(III) nitrate 2. Ammonium tetrachlorocuprate(II) 3. Sodium monochloropentacyanoferrate (III) 4. Potassium hexafluorocobaltate(III 5. Hexaamminechromium(III) nitrate 6. Dichlorobis(ethylenediamine)platinum(IV) bromide 7. Bis(ethylenediamine)zinc(II) tetraiodomercurate(II) 8. Dichlorobis(ethylenediamine)nickel(II) 9. Potassium tetrachloroplatinate(II) 10. Diamminetriaqua hydroxo chromium(II) nitrate
A) Consider the insoluble compound cobalt(II) hydroxide , Co(OH)2. The cobalt(II) ion also forms a complex with ammonia . Write a balanced net ionic equation to show why the solubility of Co(OH)2(s) increases in the presence of ammonia and calculate the equilibrium constant for this reaction. For Co(NH3)62+, Kf = 7.7×104. Use the pull-down boxes to specify states such as (aq) or (s). _____ + _____ = _____ + _____ K = B) Consider the insoluble compound nickel(II) carbonate ,...
Write the formulas for the transition metal complexes sodium hexabromoferrate(II) sodium hexafluoroaluminate dichlorobis(ethylenediamine)cobalt(III) nitrate tetraamminebromochloropatinum(IV) chloride hexaamminecobalt(III) tetrachloroferrate(III) sodium hexanitrocobaltate(III)
SECTION B Lo make ure thea Write chemical formulas for the following compounds: magnesium chromate silver fluoride cobalt(III) sulfide tin(II) perchlorate lithium nitride aluminum sulfate zinc iodide aluminum sulfite lead(IV) carbonate nickel (II) phosphide
1. Write a balanced chemical equation for the oxidation of zinc metal (Zn) by copper(II) ions (Cu?") in a copper sulfate solution. Note that copper(II) sulfate completely dissociates in aqueous solution and forms Cu2+ (aq) and SO,- (aq) in water. Zinc metal is a solid and should be represented as Zn (3) Write a chemical equation for the decomposition of limestone (CaCO,) by heating to high temperature to drive off carbon dioxide. The other product of this decomposition reaction is...
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
For each of the following, write the electron configuration for each element on the reactants side. Then write the electron configuration for the ions that would be formed when making the ionic compound product. (You may use noble gas core configurations) Example: Sodium and chlorine Na+Cl→Na1++Cl1- →NaCl 1s22s22p63s1 + 1s22s22p63s23p5 → 1s22s22p6 + 1s22s22p63s23p6 → NaCl Calcium and fluorine Potassium and sulfur Magnesium and oxygen Zinc and nitrogen Lithium and bromine 6. Iron(III) and chlorine 7. Nickel(II) and nitrogen 8....