Concept explainers
Fill the blanks in the following table.
Interpretation:
The given table has to be filled.
Explanation of Solution
The given name is Magnesium bicarbonate. The cation and anion present in the compound are
The given formula is
The cation and anion present in the compound is
The given name is Manganese
The given formula is
The cation and anion present in the compound are
The cation and anion present in the compound are
The given formula is
The given name is Lithium nitride. The cation and anion present in the compound are
The cation and anion present in the compound are
The completed table is shown below,
Cation | Anion | Formula | Name |
Magnesium bicarbonate | |||
Strontium chloride | |||
Iron | |||
Manganese | |||
Tin | |||
Cobalt | |||
Mercury | |||
Copper | |||
Lithium nitride | |||
Aluminum sulphide |
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