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Chapter 2, Problem 2.102QP

Fill the blanks in the following table.

Chapter 2, Problem 2.102QP, Fill the blanks in the following table.

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The given name is Magnesium bicarbonate.  The cation and anion present in the compound are Mg2+ and HCO3- respectively.  The chemical formula of the compound is Mg(HCO3)2.

The given formula is SrCl2.  The cation and anion present in the compound are Sr2+ and Cl- respectively.  The chemical name of the compound is Strontium chloride.

The cation and anion present in the compound is Fe3+andNO2- respectively.  The name of the compound is Iron (III) nitrate and the formula is Fe(NO2)3.

The given name is Manganese (II) chlorate.  The cation and anion present in the compound are Mn2+ and ClO3- respectively.  The chemical formula of the compound is Mn(ClO3)2.

The given formula is SnBr4. The cation and anion present in the compound are Sn4+ and Br- respectively.  The chemical name of the compound is Tin (IV) bromide.

The cation and anion present in the compound are Co2+ and PO43- respectively.  The name of the compound is Cobalt (II) phosphate and the formula is Co3(PO4)2.

The cation and anion present in the compound are Hg22+ and I- respectively.  The name of the compound is Mercury (I) iodide and the formula is Hg2I2.

The given formula is Cu2CO3.  The cation and anion present in the compounds are Cu+ and CO32 respectively.  The chemical name of the compound is Copper (I) carbonate.

The given name is Lithium nitride.  The cation and anion present in the compound are Li+ and N3- respectively.  The chemical formula of the compound is Li3N.

The cation and anion present in the compound are Al3+ and S2- respectively.  The name of the compound is Aluminum sulphide and the formula is Al2S3.

The completed table is shown below,

CationAnionFormulaName
Mg2+HCO3-Mg(HCO3)2Magnesium bicarbonate
Sr2+Cl-SrCl2Strontium chloride
Fe3+NO2-Fe(NO2)3Iron (III) nitrite
Mn2+ClO3-Mn(ClO3)2Manganese (II) chlorate
Sn4+Br-SnBr4Tin (IV) bromide
Co2+PO43-Co3(PO4)2Cobalt (II) phosphate
Hg22+I-Hg2I2Mercury (I) iodide
Cu+CO32Cu2CO3Copper (I) carbonate
Li+N3-Li3NLithium nitride
Al3+S2-Al2S3Aluminum sulphide

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