Answer: Option is the correct answer which is 4) Empirical, structural, molecular
Answer:
1) Chemical
Explanation:
(2) iron(III) sulfate (4) iron(III) sulfide
The IUPAC name for the compound FeS is "iron(II) sulfide." Therefore, option 3 is correct.
The IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) name is a systematic way of naming chemical compounds.
The compound FeS consists of iron (Fe) and sulfur (S) atoms. In FeS, iron has a +2 oxidation state, and sulfur has a -2 oxidation state.
According to the IUPAC nomenclature rules for naming inorganic compounds, the cation (iron) is named first, followed by the anion (sulfide).
To indicate the oxidation state of iron, the Roman numeral II is used in parentheses after the name "iron." The resulting name is "iron(II) sulfide."
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b. Add a catalyst.
c. Heat the reaction flask on a hot plate.
d. Add an inhibitor. '
The event that is an example of how to supply activation energy to begin a reaction is adding a catalyst. The answer is letter B. Cooling the reaction flask in an ice bath, heating the reaction flask on a hot plate. And adding an inhibitor does not answer the question.