What is the name of Ni MnO4 3?
What is the name of Ni MnO4 3?
Ionic Compound Naming and Writing Formulas List 2
A | B |
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Nickel(III) Permanganate | Ni(MnO4)3 |
Nickel(III) Chlorate | Ni(ClO3)3 |
Nickel(III) Carbonate | Ni2(CO3)3 |
Nickel(III) Chromate | Ni2(CrO4)3 |
What is the name for feso3?
Iron(III) oxide
Which formula name pair is incorrect FeSO4?
Hence, E is incorrectly paired. Thus, the name must be iron(II) sulfide. is formed of cation, and anion, Thus, the name must be iron(II) sulfite.
What is the name for Fe2S3?
Iron sulfide (Fe2S3)
What Colour is feso4?
FeSO4 is the chemical formula of iron(II) sulphate or ferrous sulphate . The colour of a ferrous sulphate solution is blue-green.
What is the color of CuO?
black
What Colour is FeO?
Iron(II) oxide or ferrous oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula FeO. Its mineral form is known as wüstite. One of several iron oxides, it is a black-colored powder that is sometimes confused with rust, the latter of which consists of hydrated iron(III) oxide (ferric oxide).
Is FeO acidic or basic?
Slag is a multi-component system and in steelmaking it consists of acidic oxides such as SiO2 and P2O5, and basic oxides such as FeO, CaO, MgO etc. In some slags Al2O3 is also present. In the last lecture we noted that acidic oxides are network formers, whereas basic oxides are network breakers.
What is the correct name for FeO?
Iron(II) oxide
What is formula of carbon monoxide?
CO
What is the correct name for MgBr2?
Magnesium bromide
What is the charge on O in FeO?
2+
What is the oxidation state of O in h2o?
+2
What would the name be for fecl3?
Iron trichloride
Why is FeCl3 yellow?
Iron(III) chloride is a moderately strong Lewis acid which forms adducts with Lewis bases such as triphenylphosphine oxide, e.g. FeCl3(OPPh3)2 where Ph = phenyl. FeCl3 reacts with chloride salts to give the yellow tetrahedral FeCl4− ion.
Is FeCl3 a strong or weak electrolyte?
FeCl3 itself is a Lewis acid, but in water produces HCl, which is a strong acid. It can, however, accept a pair of electrons (the definition of a Lewis acid).
Is FeCl3 toxic?
Iron(III) chloride is harmful, highly corrosive and acidic. The anhydrous material is a powerful dehydrating agent. Although reports of poisoning in humans are rare, ingestion of ferric chloride can result in serious morbidity and mortality.
Why FeCl3 is a Lewis acid?
FeCl3 is a Lewis acid because it can accept an electron pair from a Lewis base.
Is FeCl3 flammable?
Fire and Explosion Hazards: Substance itself does not burn, but may decompose upon heating to produce corrosive and/or toxic fumes, such as hydrogen chloride and phosgene gas. Ferric chloride can react with metals to form flammable and potentially explosive hydrogen gas.
Does FeCl3 dissolve in water?
Water