Copper(I) carbonate is Cu2CO3.
The chemical formula is Cu2O
There is no compound with the formula CrCI3 (uppercase i). You most likelt mean CrCl3, with a lowercase L. This is chromium III chloride.
AgCI is nothing. AgCl (with a lowercase L) is silver chloride.
It isn't. The melting of ice is a phase change, which is a physical change because the chemical composition of the water does not change.
The chemical formula for solids is like the regular chemical formula of an element or compound. The only difference is that an "(s)" is added next to the right end of the formula to indicate the phase. Example: What is the chemical formula of solid sodium chloride (NaCl) ? Chemical formula: NaCl Chemical formula to indicate that it is a solid: NaCl (s) Additional information: The "(s)" abbreviation is used to indicate that the compound is a solid. A "(g)" abbreviation is used to indicate that the compound is a gas. A "(l)" abbreviation is used to indicate that the compound is a liquid. An "(aq)" abbreviation is used to indicate that the compound is dissolved, and therefore soluble, in water.
The chemical formula is Cu2O
CuSO4
The formula for copper (ll) hypochlorite would be Cu(ClO)2 CuClO is a +1 state of copper, called copper (l) hypochlorite.
Formula: Br2(L)
Formula: N2(L)
Formula: P(L)
Formula: N2(L)
Chemica,l formula is FeS2 The chemical name is Iron(II)disulphide.
There is not chemical compound with the formula AuCI. You most likely mean AuCl, with a lowercase L. This is gold I chloride.
No compound has the formula CIF. However ClF (with a lowercase L) is chlorine monofluoride.
The formula for sodium metal is simply Na.
The chemical formula for liquid and gaseous hydrogen is the same - H2However, Liquid hydrogen is usually written as LH2 with the L specifying that it is in the liquid state.