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
write the formula: lithium nitrite potassium peroxide ammonium carbonate iron(II) permanganate carbon dioxide sodium hydrogen phosphate...
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...
Directions: Write the formula or name of the following compounds in the space provided. (Please note that some of these compounds do not exist as a stable substance in nature, however the following should serve as a practice exercise in nomenclature.) If provided the name, then you must write the formula. If provided the formula, then you must write the correct name. Indicate IUPAC names only. NOTE: IF EVEN ONE PROBLEM IS LEFT UNANSWERED, YOU WILL RECEIVE ZERO (0) POINTS...
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
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:
Part E – Ionic Compounds Name Formula Formula Name Silver (I) chloride KNO2 Sodium acetate CrCl3 Calcium fluoride Mg(IO3)2 Iron (III) oxide CuBr2 Cobalt (III) sulfite NaNO3 Magnesium sulfide Al2O3 Zinc (II) phosphate NaHCO3 Nickel (II) bromide BaS Iron (II) carbonate MnO2 Sodium sulfate KH2PO4 Lithium nitrate CuCO3 Barium phosphate NaI Chromium (VI) bromate Fe(IO4)3 Potassium hydrogen carbonate MgF2 Titanium (IV) chloride Co(ClO2)3 Magnesium nitrite LiC2H3O2 Zinc (II) sulfite Ni(HSO4)2 Sodium hypobromite KCN Calcium carbonate Fe(OH)2
help! Section 1: Balance each of the following reactions. Your instructor may discuss the different types of reactions present in these examples. Reaction Type Al + O2 +Al:03 Synthesis Synthesis N2 + H2 + NH3 MgCO3 → MgO + CO2 KCIO: → KCI + 02 Cu + AgNO3 → Ag + Cu(NO3)2 Cl2 + Nal → NaCl + 1; HCI + NaOH + H:0 + NaCI BiCl3 + H2S → Bi2S3 + HCI Section II: Balance each of the following...
41-60 CSa 21 Carbon disultide 22 Dinitrogen monoxide cC l4 SaBrs 23 Carbon tetrachloride 24 Trisulfur pentabromide 25 Hydroarsenic acid 26 CaBrz ZnsDu Cr(NDSe AUCH COD BasDs KCI Fo (Mn Dua HF HDF (NHa aN Co.(CIDYa Bacla Ph(CH CD Calcium bromide 27 Zinc sulfate 28 Chromium (I) nitrate 29 Aluminum acetate 30 Barium sulfite 31 Potassium chloride 32 Iron () permanganate 33 Hydrofluoric acid 34 Fluorous acid 35 Ammonium nitride 36 Cobalt () hypochlorite 37 Barium chloride 38 Lead ()...
Write a balanced chemical equation for each of the following reactions: 1. Hydrogen + chlorine hydrogen chloride 2. Hydrogen + nitrogen — ammonia 3. Carbon + steam → carbon monoxide + hydrogen 4. Calcium oxide + water calcium hydroxide 5. Phosphorus + oxygen → diphosphorus pentoxide 6. Aluminum sulfate + calcium hydroxide → aluminum hydroxide + calcium sulfate 7. Aluminum + oxygen aluminum oxide 8. Sodium peroxide + water sodium hydroxide + oxygen 9. Copper + concentrated sulfuric acid →...
Write and balance the following chemical equations. Iron (III) oxide reacts with carbon monoxide to yield iron and carbon dioxide. Rubidium reacts with water to yield rubidium hydroxide and hydrogen. Copper (II) chloride reacts with ammonium phosphate to yield ammonium chloride and copper (II) phosphate. Ammonia and oxygen react to form nitrous oxide (also known as nitrogen monoxide) and water.
Write chemical formulae of the following inorganic compounds: iron(III) oxide, hy- drocyanic acid (hint: hydrogen cyanide has properties of an acid only when dissolved in water), phosphorus pentachloride, cobalt(II) acetate tetrahydrate, sodium tetraborate decahydrate (tetraborate stays for a B4O2-7 anion), barium hydroxide, dinitrogen, tin(IV) chloride (assume it is an ionic compound), tetraiodine nonaoxide, xenon hexafluoride, sodium peroxide, ammonium perchlorate, magnesium phosphide, chromium trioxide (this compound is more of a molecular than ionic type), aluminum hydrophosphate, sulfurous acid, argon, chromium(III) sulphate.