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Offline chlowoform

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When do the charges of compounds not matter?
« on: September 10, 2018, 04:33:18 PM »
In class today we had to name the compound BO_3. The answer was boron trioxide. I am confused because I thought the charges had to balance (i.e. B has a +3 and O_3 has a -6 charge; I thought boron trioxide would have to be B_2O_3). I asked the prof and she told me charges don't matter when naming this kind of compound.

When do charges matter in naming compounds? When don't they matter?

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Re: When do the charges of compounds not matter?
« Reply #1 on: September 11, 2018, 02:44:50 AM »
You were not asked to predict the formula (then your approach would be perfectly OK) bot to name a given compound (poorly chosen if you ask me, I prefer using formulas of existing compounds).
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