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b) Write the names of the following compounds: (any two i) FeSO4 ii) KCIO3 Show transcribed...
give the names for the following ionic compounds 1. NaCl the names for the following ionic compounds: Give the names 1. Naci 2. AgNO3 3. Ca(OH)2 4. ZnCO3 5. Na2SO4 6. AICI 7. Fe(NO3)3 8. FeSO4 B. Give the formulas of the following ionic compounds: 1. Barium chloride 2. Zinc fluoride 3. Lead (II) iodide 4. Cesium thiosulfate Copper (II) sulfate Sodium bicarbonate 7. Copper (1) oxide 8. Nickel (II) phosphate
I. Write IUPAC names for these compounds. Be certain to specify configuration. COCH3 COOH b) c) OH COOH Br O d) CI 2. Draw structures corresponding to the following IUPAC names a) cis-Cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylic acid b) Ethyl cyclohexanecarboxylate c) Phenylacetamide d) Cyclobut-2-enecarbonitrile
Give IUPAC names for the following compounds. (Refere NC CO2H a) НО. b)
(ii) Provide the systematic names of the following compounds and state whether 1o, 2o or 30: [6 marks] tie OH OH H3c c) a) b) d)
for ionic Close the names ofthe following compounds, using the Stock system compounds and the appropriate nomenclature for molecular compounds: 8· i. CoS A cobaltImsulfide b) dicobalt trisulfide c) cobalt selenide d) cobalt (III) selenide ii. Ago silveroxide b) disilver)monoxide c) silver(I)oxide d) silver oxide
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
Nomenclature Grid II - Names and Formulas of lonic Compounds with Polyatomic lons AWS First write the formulas of the positive and negative ions in the blank spaces provided in the tow and column headings. Then, in each rectangle appearing in the main grid, first write the name of the compound, and then write its correct chemical formula underneath. Phosphate Nitrate lon Acetate ion Carbonate lon Sulfate lon lon Ammonium lon Silver lon Ferrous lon Cupric ion Ferric ion Please...
= 41.856 ~41.9% Write the correct chemical names for the following compounds, all of which are either used or produced in this experiment. For each (except for NO2) state whether it is soluble or insoluble in water. Consult the solubility rules in the front of the lab manual or in the textbook. The first one has been completed as an example. Chemical Formula S = Soluble; I = Insoluble Name Cuo Copper(II)oxide HNO3 Cu(NO3)2 NO2 NaNO3 NaOH Cu(OH)2 H2S04 CuSO4...
11) (50 pts total) Consider the following 2 compounds: Yor You I II (a) (6 pts) Provide the IUPAC names for compounds I and II. Compound I: Compound II: (b) (10 pts) Draw the resonance contributors of compounds I and II. Which compound is more stable? Explain in 20 words or less. (c) (6 pts) Which C-N bond below is shorter, A or B ? Explain in 20 words or less. (d) (6 pts) Draw the products obtained when compound...
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?