1. [Cr(H2O)4(NH3)2]Br3 is named
diammoniatetrawaterchromium(III) bromide |
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aquaamminechromium bromide |
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diamminetetraaquachromium(III) bromide |
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diamminetetraaquachromium tribromide |
2.
What type of radioactive decay is shown below?
14/6 C --> 14/7N + 0/-1e
alpha decay
beta decay
gamma decay
positron emission
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