The charge it's written in parentheses with Roman numerals: Fe(II).
no. it is a metal. I am studying it now. it can combine with other atoms. our bodies need a tiny bit. it is used to mend rusted metal sometimes. it is not magnetic. it's used in alloys.
When writing the chemical name for a compound with a transition metal, it is important to include the name of the transition metal as well as its oxidation state in Roman numerals. This helps to specify which ion of the transition metal is present in the compound. Additionally, any ligands or other elements in the compound should also be named and included in the chemical name.
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Aluminium metal is formed at the carbon anode (negative).
A hypothesis is a guess based on what you know. Which metal do YOU think will absorb heat the most? Write it as a statement and that will be your hypothesis: "I think _____ will absorb heat the most." It doesn't matter if your hypothesis is right or wrong, just that you have a guess.Of course, then you need to test your hypothesis and actually find out which metal does!
no. it is a metal. I am studying it now. it can combine with other atoms. our bodies need a tiny bit. it is used to mend rusted metal sometimes. it is not magnetic. it's used in alloys.
If you stick a zinc metal and a copper metal in to a lemon you can get some electricity from it but if you want to charge your ipod with it you need wire a lot of lemons in series to get enough voltage to charge your ipod.
When writing the chemical name for a compound with a transition metal, it is important to include the name of the transition metal as well as its oxidation state in Roman numerals. This helps to specify which ion of the transition metal is present in the compound. Additionally, any ligands or other elements in the compound should also be named and included in the chemical name.
no answer for this questiion sp how are we gonna know what to write if you need y0
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Aluminium metal is formed at the carbon anode (negative).
Yes, a doctor can charge for writing a prescription. They don't just write them, they have to evaluate whether the individual needs, or continues to need the medication.
hack saw, cutting torch, high speed cutting wheel, shaped charge explosive, etc. what kind of metal and how fast do you need it cut?
Add or take out an electron so that the atomic charge is unbalanced to get an ion.
The III is there because as a transition metal, iron can have multiple oxidation states. This means iron is 3+. The charge on each Cl is -1, so you need 3. This gives you FeCl3 Next, Barium has 2+ charge, so you need two OH-'s i.e. Ba(OH)2
First, you need to determine the elements in the equation. They are copper and fluorine, respectively. Next, we determine if the compound is ionic or covalent. Remember that a basic ionic cmpd is a metal bonded to a nonmetal, and a basic covalent compount is non-metal-non-metal. Copper is a metal, so the bond is ionic. To name an ionic compound, you have the first part (the metal) written regularly, and the second part (in this case a monoatomic non-metal) is written regularly, but the last part is dropped and replaced with "ide". So far, the name of our compound is Copper fluoride. There is a certain type of metal called a transition metal. These metals, unlike the alkali or alkaline earth metals, have no set charge. Therefore, we must determine copper's charge and indicate it in the name. Balancing the charges: fluoride has a -1 charge. There are two F ions, making the charge of the non-metals -2. The charge must be balanced to 0, which can be done using thie following equation: x + -2 = 0 --> add 2 to both sides, the twos cancel on the right, and we get x = 2. Therefore the charge of the copper ion is 2+. To indicate this in the name, you put the charge in roman numeral form in parenthesis after the metal. The final name is Copper (II) fluoride.
you need metal for you have it in your body.most of the metal is from meat but it can come from plants to. SO YOU NEED METAL!