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Question
for each of the following formula, name it appropriately. (spelling does matter)
- hclo₃ (aq)
- p₂o₅
- feso₄
- sio₂
- cobr₂
- bbr₃
- caso₄
- hbr (aq)
- cr₂(co₃)₃
- ag₃p
- pbs
- ch₄
- nabr
- h₂s (aq)
- al₂s₃
- hc₂h₃o₂
1) $\boldsymbol{\ce{HClO_3(aq)}}$
$\ce{HClO_3}$ is an oxyacid. The anion is $\ce{ClO_3^-}$, named chlorate. So the acid is chloric acid (since “ate” anions form “ic” acids).
This is a covalent compound (non - metal + non - metal). The prefix for 2 is “di - ” for P (phosphorus) and for 5 is “penta - ” for O (oxygen, named as oxide). So it's diphosphorus pentoxide.
$\ce{FeSO_4}$ has $\ce{Fe^{2+}}$ (since $\ce{SO_4^{2 - }}$ has a 2 - charge, and to balance, Fe is +2) and $\ce{SO_4^{2 - }}$ (sulfate ion). So it's iron(II) sulfate (or ferrous sulfate).
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Chloric acid