Type II implies a compound of a transition metal such as iron which can have one of a number of oxidation states. Ternary implies a containing three different elements such as sodium carbonate.
There are two type II ternary iron sulphates, iron (II) sulphate and iron (III) sulphate.
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"Ternary" means that the compound contains three elements.
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The ternary ionic compound Li2SO3 is lithium sulfite. It is composed of lithium ions (Li+) and sulfite ions (SO3^2-).
This is determined by chemical analysis.
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This is a ternary conpound.
CuCl2 is a type II compound. In type II compounds, the cation can have multiple oxidation states, and the charge of the cation must be determined from the compound's formula. CuCl2 contains copper in the +2 oxidation state.
The chemical formula for the ternary compound composed of Zn2+ and OH- ions is Zn(OH)2.
A ternary compound is formed through a synthesis reaction because it involves the combination of three elements to form a new compound. The reactants and products in a synthesis reaction can include elements or compounds. In the case of a ternary compound, the three elements react together to produce the compound.
No, HCN is not a ternary acid. Ternary acids are acids that contain hydrogen, a nonmetal, and oxygen. HCN does not contain oxygen, making it a binary acid.
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