EBK FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE CHEMISTRY
EBK FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE CHEMISTRY
15th Edition
ISBN: 9781118930144
Author: Willard
Publisher: JOHN WILEY+SONS INC.
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Chapter 6, Problem 3PE

(a)

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Interpretation:

The chemical formula of potassium cation has to be written.

(b)

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Interpretation:

The chemical formula of ammonium has to be written.

(c)

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Interpretation:

The chemical formula of copper (I) cation has to be written.

(d)

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Interpretation:

The chemical formula of titanium (IV) cation has to be written.

(e)

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Interpretation:

The chemical formula of nickel (III) cation has to be written.

(f)

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Interpretation:

The chemical formula of cesium cation has to be written.

(g)

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Interpretation:

The chemical formula of mercury (II) cation has to be written.

(h)

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Interpretation:

The chemical formula of calcium cation has to be written.

(i)

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Interpretation:

The chemical formula of lead (II) cation has to be written.

(j)

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Interpretation:

The chemical formula of zinc cation has to be written.

(k)

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Interpretation:

The chemical formula of silver cation has to be written.

(l)

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Interpretation:

The chemical formula of hydrogen cation has to be written.

(m)

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Interpretation:

The chemical formula of tin (II) cation has to be written.

(n)

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Interpretation:

The chemical formula of iron (III) cation has to be written.

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