In an alien world, a different periodic table exists. It is organized similar to the periodic table in our world, just smaller. The first group contains the alkali metals, the second group the alkaline earth metals, there are a few transition metals, and then some non-metals. And there is still hydrogen, which is used to make acids. The periodic table is shown below in picture form, and a table is given with molar masses and common ionic charges. Also in the table is a list of common ion groups (similar to carbonate, nitrate, etc. in our world.) Below is a table showing the molar masses and common ionic charges Element Symbol Atomic Number Atomic Mass Common Charge(s) FixedOrVariable Element or Group Name of anion Hydrogen H 0 Jellium J 1 1.28 2 Fixed Element Dogium D 2 2.48 -3 Fixed Element Dogide Gorillium G 3 4.87 -2 Fixed Element Gorillide Monkium M 4 7.27 -1 Fixed Element Monkide Jucium Oj 5 9.39 1 Fixed Element Racium R 6 11.18 2 Fixed Element Romium Ro 7 14.05 -3 Fixed Element Romide Julietium Ju 8 15.28 -2 Fixed Element Julietide Piggium Pg 9 18.11 -1 Fixed Element Piggide Randomium Rm 10 19.05 1 Fixed Element Juniorium Jr 11 21.08 2 Fixed Element Jeepium Jp 12 23.72 1, 2, 3 Variable Element Xraium Xr 13 25.21 2, 4 Variable Element Volcanium Vo 14 27.29 2, 3, 5 Variable Element Jaxium Jx 15 29.97 -3 Fixed Element Jaxide Railrodium Rr 16 31.01 -2 Fixed Element Railrodide Ethanium Et 17 33.87 -1 Fixed Element Ethide Dogate DG3 -3 Fixed Group Dogite DG2 -3 Fixed Group Monkate MG4 -1 Fixed Group Monkite MG3 -1 Fixed Group Romate RoG3 -2 Fixed Group Romite RoG2 -2 Fixed Group You can name compounds, including acids, very similar to how we name them in our periodic table. For example, the acid HM would be named hydromonkic acid. Using this information, what is the proper chemical formula for the name "romic acid" a. HRoG2 b. HRo c. H3Ro d. HRoG3 e. H2RoG2 f. H2RoG3
In an alien world, a different periodic table exists. It is organized similar to the periodic table in our world, just smaller. The first group contains the alkali metals, the second group the alkaline earth metals, there are a few transition metals, and then some non-metals. And there is still hydrogen, which is used to make acids. The periodic table is shown below in picture form, and a table is given with molar masses and common ionic charges. Also in the table is a list of common ion groups (similar to carbonate, nitrate, etc. in our world.) Below is a table showing the molar masses and common ionic charges Element Symbol Atomic Number Atomic Mass Common Charge(s) FixedOrVariable Element or Group Name of anion Hydrogen H 0 Jellium J 1 1.28 2 Fixed Element Dogium D 2 2.48 -3 Fixed Element Dogide Gorillium G 3 4.87 -2 Fixed Element Gorillide Monkium M 4 7.27 -1 Fixed Element Monkide Jucium Oj 5 9.39 1 Fixed Element Racium R 6 11.18 2 Fixed Element Romium Ro 7 14.05 -3 Fixed Element Romide Julietium Ju 8 15.28 -2 Fixed Element Julietide Piggium Pg 9 18.11 -1 Fixed Element Piggide Randomium Rm 10 19.05 1 Fixed Element Juniorium Jr 11 21.08 2 Fixed Element Jeepium Jp 12 23.72 1, 2, 3 Variable Element Xraium Xr 13 25.21 2, 4 Variable Element Volcanium Vo 14 27.29 2, 3, 5 Variable Element Jaxium Jx 15 29.97 -3 Fixed Element Jaxide Railrodium Rr 16 31.01 -2 Fixed Element Railrodide Ethanium Et 17 33.87 -1 Fixed Element Ethide Dogate DG3 -3 Fixed Group Dogite DG2 -3 Fixed Group Monkate MG4 -1 Fixed Group Monkite MG3 -1 Fixed Group Romate RoG3 -2 Fixed Group Romite RoG2 -2 Fixed Group You can name compounds, including acids, very similar to how we name them in our periodic table. For example, the acid HM would be named hydromonkic acid. Using this information, what is the proper chemical formula for the name "romic acid" a. HRoG2 b. HRo c. H3Ro d. HRoG3 e. H2RoG2 f. H2RoG3
In an alien world, a different periodic table exists. It is organized similar to the periodic table in our world, just smaller. The first group contains the alkali metals, the second group the alkaline earth metals, there are a few transition metals, and then some non-metals. And there is still hydrogen, which is used to make acids. The periodic table is shown below in picture form, and a table is given with molar masses and common ionic charges. Also in the table is a list of common ion groups (similar to carbonate, nitrate, etc. in our world.) Below is a table showing the molar masses and common ionic charges Element Symbol Atomic Number Atomic Mass Common Charge(s) FixedOrVariable Element or Group Name of anion Hydrogen H 0 Jellium J 1 1.28 2 Fixed Element Dogium D 2 2.48 -3 Fixed Element Dogide Gorillium G 3 4.87 -2 Fixed Element Gorillide Monkium M 4 7.27 -1 Fixed Element Monkide Jucium Oj 5 9.39 1 Fixed Element Racium R 6 11.18 2 Fixed Element Romium Ro 7 14.05 -3 Fixed Element Romide Julietium Ju 8 15.28 -2 Fixed Element Julietide Piggium Pg 9 18.11 -1 Fixed Element Piggide Randomium Rm 10 19.05 1 Fixed Element Juniorium Jr 11 21.08 2 Fixed Element Jeepium Jp 12 23.72 1, 2, 3 Variable Element Xraium Xr 13 25.21 2, 4 Variable Element Volcanium Vo 14 27.29 2, 3, 5 Variable Element Jaxium Jx 15 29.97 -3 Fixed Element Jaxide Railrodium Rr 16 31.01 -2 Fixed Element Railrodide Ethanium Et 17 33.87 -1 Fixed Element Ethide Dogate DG3 -3 Fixed Group Dogite DG2 -3 Fixed Group Monkate MG4 -1 Fixed Group Monkite MG3 -1 Fixed Group Romate RoG3 -2 Fixed Group Romite RoG2 -2 Fixed Group You can name compounds, including acids, very similar to how we name them in our periodic table. For example, the acid HM would be named hydromonkic acid. Using this information, what is the proper chemical formula for the name "romic acid" a. HRoG2 b. HRo c. H3Ro d. HRoG3 e. H2RoG2 f. H2RoG3
In an alien world, a different periodic table exists. It is organized similar to the periodic table in our world, just smaller. The first group contains the alkali metals, the second group the alkaline earth metals, there are a few transition metals, and then some non-metals. And there is still hydrogen, which is used to make acids. The periodic table is shown below in picture form, and a table is given with molar masses and common ionic charges. Also in the table is a list of common ion groups (similar to carbonate, nitrate, etc. in our world.)
Below is a table showing the molar masses and common ionic charges
Element
Symbol
Atomic Number
Atomic Mass
Common Charge(s)
FixedOrVariable
Element or Group
Name of anion
Hydrogen
H
0
Jellium
J
1
1.28
2
Fixed
Element
Dogium
D
2
2.48
-3
Fixed
Element
Dogide
Gorillium
G
3
4.87
-2
Fixed
Element
Gorillide
Monkium
M
4
7.27
-1
Fixed
Element
Monkide
Jucium
Oj
5
9.39
1
Fixed
Element
Racium
R
6
11.18
2
Fixed
Element
Romium
Ro
7
14.05
-3
Fixed
Element
Romide
Julietium
Ju
8
15.28
-2
Fixed
Element
Julietide
Piggium
Pg
9
18.11
-1
Fixed
Element
Piggide
Randomium
Rm
10
19.05
1
Fixed
Element
Juniorium
Jr
11
21.08
2
Fixed
Element
Jeepium
Jp
12
23.72
1, 2, 3
Variable
Element
Xraium
Xr
13
25.21
2, 4
Variable
Element
Volcanium
Vo
14
27.29
2, 3, 5
Variable
Element
Jaxium
Jx
15
29.97
-3
Fixed
Element
Jaxide
Railrodium
Rr
16
31.01
-2
Fixed
Element
Railrodide
Ethanium
Et
17
33.87
-1
Fixed
Element
Ethide
Dogate
DG3
-3
Fixed
Group
Dogite
DG2
-3
Fixed
Group
Monkate
MG4
-1
Fixed
Group
Monkite
MG3
-1
Fixed
Group
Romate
RoG3
-2
Fixed
Group
Romite
RoG2
-2
Fixed
Group
You can name compounds, including acids, very similar to how we name them in our periodic table. For example, the acid HM would be named hydromonkic acid.
Using this information, what is the proper chemical formula for the name "romic acid"
a. HRoG2
b. HRo
c. H3Ro
d. HRoG3
e. H2RoG2
f. H2RoG3
Definition Definition Elements containing partially filled d-subshell in their ground state configuration. Elements in the d-block of the periodic table receive the last or valence electron in the d-orbital. The groups from IIIB to VIIIB and IB to IIB comprise the d-block elements.
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