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Offline abi2004

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are these correct?
« on: August 24, 2008, 05:48:24 PM »
a)   HCL - hydrochloric acid
b) HNO2 - nitrous acid
c) H2SO4 - sulphuric acid
d) HBrO3 - bromic acid
e) SrO - strontium oxide
f) RbClO2 - rubidium chlorite
g) Mn(IO2)2 (manganese iodite)
h) WF6 - tungsten hexafluroide
i) HFO - hypofluorous acid
j) NH4OH - ammonium hydroxide
k) H2S - hydrosulphuric acid
l) Na2O2 (sodium peroxide)
m) P4 - phosphorus
n) O2 - oxygen gas
o) KBrO4 (potassium perbromate)

7:    a) ZnI2 = zinc iodide
       b) BrF = bromine fluoride
       c) H2O2 = hydrogen peroxide
       d) FeSO3 = iron(II) sulfite
       e) CaH2 = calcium hydride
        f) BaHPO3 = barium phosphonate
       g) CuNO3 = copper(I) nitrate
       h) MnO2 = manganese(IV) oxide
       i) NH4OH = ammonium hydroxide
       j) AgIO = silver(I) hypoiodite
      k) SO2 = sulfur dioxide
      l) Li2O = lithium oxide
     

6:

a)   Sulfite= SO32−
b)   Hydroxide= OH−
c)   Nitrate= NO3−
d)   Dihydrogen phosphate= H2PO4−
e)   hydrogen sulfate= HSO4−
f)   periodate= IO4−
g)   carbonate= CO32−
h)   hypophosphite= H2PO2−
i)   Fluoride= F−
j)   Bromite= BrO2-

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Re: are these correct?
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2008, 06:59:05 PM »
g) Mn(IO2)2 (manganese iodite)
Since Mn is a transition metal, you should specify the oxidation number

h) WF6 - tungsten hexafluroide
This may be acceptable, but you should probably name it as an ionic compound, not a covalent compound.

k) H2S - hydrosulphuric acid
Absolutely correct, although hydrogen sulfide is another common name.

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f) BaHPO3 = barium phosphonate
Incorrect.  See answer to 6d for a hint.

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