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No, It shows the formulas of 2 compounds, neither of which are binary. a binary compound is a single compound made of only 2 elements. Each of the compounds above has 3. What is shown are the reactants with balanced coefficients for the acid- base reaction of NaOH and H2SO4
A chemical compound is a PURE substance that has two or more different types of atoms in that have chemically bonded (e.g. Iron atoms, Oxygen atoms). The ratio of all atoms in a particular compound (as shown in its molecular formula) is unique for that specific compound.Chemical compounds are made of chemically bonded chemical elements, that can be found on the Periodic Table. Compounds have there own formulae, that act as a shorthand for easy notation during equations. For Example:Iron Oxide = FeOCarbon Dioxide = CO2Glucose = C6H12O6
Scientist combine the symbols for different elements when they write chemical formulas.
Sulfur Dioxide is made up of the elements Sulfur and Oxygen. The chemical formula is: SO2.
This grammar question depends on the time sense of the statement. For yesterday's experiment, we say 'was shown'. For the anticipated experiment, 'is [expected to be] shown' would be proper. Both are correct, but they are used in different situations. "is shown" is a Present Tense in the Passive Voice, whereas "was shown" is a Past Tense Passive.
The Periodic Table of Elements.
The elements in the center section are called transition elements.
Have/Has Shown.
The way they are shown.
A chemical compound is a PURE substance that has two or more different types of atoms in that have chemically bonded (e.g. Iron atoms, Oxygen atoms). The ratio of all atoms in a particular compound (as shown in its molecular formula) is unique for that specific compound.Chemical compounds are made of chemically bonded chemical elements, that can be found on the Periodic Table. Compounds have there own formulae, that act as a shorthand for easy notation during equations. For Example:Iron Oxide = FeOCarbon Dioxide = CO2Glucose = C6H12O6
A molecular formula shows this information. In sulfuric acid, for example, the formula is H2SO4 as you'll learn to write it. There is hydrogen (H), sulfur (S) and oxygen (O) in it, and there are specifically 2 atoms of hydrogen, one atom of sulfur, and 4 atoms of oxygen. You already guessed (and correctly!) that those numbers, the numerical subscripts, tell an investigator how many of those particular atoms are in the molecule of sulfuric acid.
Oxidation Numbers