i‘m very confused on this. i have a whole entire sheet of nomenclatures i have to name, and s i have listed a few of those below so that maybe i could check my answers to make sure i‘m doing it right. (numberssubscripts)FeCl2FeCl3SnF2Hg2OHgOcoCO3Co2(CO3)3copper (I) SulphideLead (II) OxideTin (IV) fluorideCopper (II) SulphateMercury (II) ChlorideCobalt (II) chlorideCobalt (III) carbonatethank you soooooooo much!!!
So what's wrong with flipping a switch?
iron chloride iron chlorate tin fluroide (i think) mercury (II) oxide Mercury oxide carbonate CuSo3 PbF CuSO4 HgCl CoCl3 CoCO3
I like to use this reference for all of my chemistry needs: webbook.nist /chemistry/. To figure out this particular question you would first go to search by formula, type in the particular molecule, and there you go. As an example, FeCl2 is Iron dichloride. Hope this is helpful
So what's wrong with flipping a switch?
iron chloride iron chlorate tin fluroide (i think) mercury (II) oxide Mercury oxide carbonate CuSo3 PbF CuSO4 HgCl CoCl3 CoCO3
I like to use this reference for all of my chemistry needs: webbook.nist /chemistry/. To figure out this particular question you would first go to search by formula, type in the particular molecule, and there you go. As an example, FeCl2 is Iron dichloride. Hope this is helpful