a. Calcium phosphide = Ca3P2
b. Potassium carbonate = K2CO3
c. Chlorine dibromide = ClBr2
d. Iron(III) acetate = Fe(C2H3O2)3
Write the chemical formula. a. Calcium phosphide b. Potassium carbonate C. Chlorine dibromide d. Iron(Ill) acetate...
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:
A) When aqueous solutions of potassium carbonate and calcium chloride are combined, solid calcium carbonate and a solution of potassium chloride are formed. The net ionic equation for this reaction is: B)When aqueous solutions of sodium acetate and hydrochloric acid are mixed, an aqueous solution of sodium chloride and acetic acid results. Write the net ionic equation for the reaction.Use H+ for the hydronium ion, CH3COOH for acetic acid and CH3COO- for the acetate ion. C)When solid Fe metal 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
Part A Iron(II) carbonate Express your answer as a chemical formula. Submit Request Answer Part B Ammonium fluoride Express your answer as a chemical formula. Submit Request Answer Part Silicon tetrachloride Express your answer as a chemical formula. Part D Chromium(II) phosphate Express your answer as a chemical formula. Submit Request Answer Part E Dinitrogen pentoxide Express your answer as a chemical formula. Submit Request Answer Part F Calcium fluoride Express your answer as a chemical formula. - ALDO ?
1. Write balanced chemical equations for each of the following descriptions: a. potassium carbonate reacts with nitric acid b. calcium bicarbonate reacts with sulfuric acid c. strontium bicarbonate reacts with hydrochloric acid
Part III: Application 16 Marks 18. Identify the type of reaction. Write the correct chemical formulas of the compounds. complete and balance the equations and name the products formed. a) calcium carbonate + hydrochloric acid → b) iron + sodium bromide → c) ammonium acetate + + iron(II) chloride → (A-6) 19. Convert cach of the following to moles. a. 8.8 g of potassium carbonate b. 0.257 g of arsenic pentachloride c. 5.00 x 10"atoms of iron
Write the formula of each compound. A) Potassium chloride B) Copper (II) phosphate C) phosphorous trichloride D) Sodium hydroxide E) Calcium hydrogen carbonate
Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction between calcium chloride and potassium carbonate. Using stoichiometry, calculate the limiting reactant and the theoretical yield (the mass of CaCO3 product) for the reaction. What is the actual yield of CaCO3(s) formed from your experiment? Show your work. Determine the percent yield of the reaction.
write the formula: lithium nitrite potassium peroxide ammonium carbonate iron(II) permanganate carbon dioxide sodium hydrogen phosphate sodium perbromate potassium chlorite dinitrogen tetraoxide tin(IV) oxide
Practice Problem 7. Write a balanced chemical reaction for each of the following double replacement reactions. (a) Silver Nitrate and Hydrochloric Acid (b) Sodium Carbonate and Hydrochloric Acid (c) Sodium Hydroxide and Nitric Acid (d) Calcium Chloride and Sulfuric Acid (e) Sodium Carbonate and Barium Chloride (f) Copper (II) Sulfate and Barium Chloride (8) Iron (III) Chloride and Sodium Hydroxide Write the formula of the following double replacement reactions.