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Alright, so to do this, you need to know the name of the elements and compounds, since all of these are ionic compounds which have different naming rules than covalent compounds, all you need is a periodic table and an ion chart. I'll do the first column.
A. Calcium Nitrate
B. Potassium Hydroxide
C. Magnesium Carbonate.
I also am including a picture of an ion chart that include almost all of the ions to help you with the rest of them.
Answer: Molecular Formulas. Molecular formulas are a compact chemical notation that describe the type and number of atoms in a single molecule of a compound. Identify the molecular formula of a compound given either its name or structural formula.
Explanation:
NaCl + Al(OH)3
1, 1, 1,3
1, 3, 1,3
3, 1, 3, 1
1, 3, 3, 1
Answer:
3, 1, 3, 1 is a required answer.
Answer: 1 x
Explanation: You can see that the only non-zero digit is 1, so it is 1 x 1,000 has 3 zeroes to the left of the period, so it is1x . Quite simple!
To solve this we assume that the gas is an ideal gas. Then, we can use the ideal gas equation which is expressed as PV = nRT. At a constant temperature and number of moles of the gas the product of PV is equal to some constant. At another set of condition of temperature, the constant is still the same. Calculations are as follows:
P1V1 =P2V2
V2 = P1 x V1 / P2
V2 = 42.0 x 12.5 / 75.0
V2 = 7.0 L
Answer:
7.00 L
Explanation:
The only thing that varies between the two situations is pressure and volume.
we have the ideal gas equation
We know that n = moles of substance remain constant, also the temperature and n corresponding to the ideal gas constant
Situation N1
Situation N2
As nrT are equal both times, therefore we can match this term in both equations
We equate both equations