How to determine chemical compounds and give names that end in -ide, -ite, and -ate? When writing the name of an ionic compound, which is named first? Is it the anion or the cation? Give an example. The chemical formula is Na(SO_4)^{2-}, write the anion,...
How would you name HBrO4,KIO3,NaBrO2, and HIO? Naming Inorganic Compounds: The name of the inorganic compound is governed based on the type of compound, like ionic compound, molecular compound, etc. The anions and cations present in the molecule are analyzed while naming the inorganic compoun...
Acids are named based on their anion — the ion attached to the hydrogen. ... Names for such acids consist of the prefix “hydro-“, the first syllable of the
The molar mass is the molecular weight. The n number of equivalents is the quantity of charge depending on if the substance is an element, ion, acid, base, or ionic compound.Equivalent Weight Equivalent weight is defined as the mass of one equivalent of a given substance that will combine ...
Any transition metal compound is composed of a positive transition metal ion and a negative anion. A transition metal can have several ion forms, such as iron, which can ionize to form either Fe2+ or Fe3+. We can specify which form of the ion is present in the ionic compound using ...
The formula unit is a term that generally refers to the formula of the compound (specifically to an ionic compound). The formula units will be calculated using Avogadro's number and the number of moles of the compound involved. Therefore, we must calculate the m...
Dyes aresynthesized in a reactor, filtered, dried, and blended with other additivesto produce the final product. ... In general, organic compounds such as naphthalene are reacted with an acid or an alkali along with an intermediate (such as a nitrating or a sulfonating compound) and a solv...
Compounds form when atoms chemically combine. When metals combine (react) with nonmetals, ionic compounds usually form. When nonmetals combine, covalent compounds usually form. Molecules are the smallest part of a compound that have the properties of the compound. Molecules have no charge, meaning...
Why are ionic compounds brittle and metals malleable? What is the difference between oxidation state and valency? What is the difference between homologous chromosomes and a homologous chromosome pair? When a compound is separated, is this a chemical change because there are now different elements?
Write the formula for an ionic compound formed from the K+ ion and each additional ion. a) K+ and Cl- b) K+ and N3- c) K+ and S2- Do nonmetals form anions or cations? Draw the structure of EDTA and show how it binds to ions. ...