This formula is K2PtF6. The six fluorine atoms are indicated by the prefix "hexa"; each fluorine atom always has -1 as its oxidation state in a compound with any other element; the oxidation number of platinum is specified by "IV" and is positive; this means that two additional positive oxidation numbers are required from the remaining element, potassium, which in compounds always has an oxidation number of +1 per atom, so that two atoms are required. The order of the atomic symbols follows from the rule that the least electronegative element's symbol should be written first and the most electronegative element's symbol should be last.
The formula for calcium trioxocarbonate (IV) is CaCO3.
No, SnC is not the formula for tin IV carbide. The correct formula for tin IV carbide is SnC2.
Lead IV Sulfide is PbS2
The chemical formula for Tungsten IV chloride is WCl4.
The compound formula for titanium(IV) oxide is TiO2.
lead(II) nitrate is Pb(NO3)2; lead(IV) nitrate is Pb(NO3)4.
The chemical formula for lead(IV) chloride is PbCl4.
The formula for calcium trioxocarbonate (IV) is CaCO3.
No, SnC is not the formula for tin IV carbide. The correct formula for tin IV carbide is SnC2.
Lead IV Sulfide is PbS2
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UTILISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN DEALING WITH COMPOUNDS OF POTASSIUM VIA ANY ROUTE, AS IT CAN BE FATAL IF ADMINISTERED WRONGLY. ONLY QUALIFIED PRACTITIONERS SHOULD BE ADMINISTERING IV POTASSIUM CHLORIDE ! With regards to your question, of course it can, but that doesn't mean you should. Lots of drugs can't, but potassium chloride is a salt and won't be denatured by the alimentary canal. We use iv ampoules in patients nasogastric feed in ICU. The only reason it is IV is that it is verified as being sterile and fit for IV administration.. Many drugs can't be cross administered and the dosages between oral and IV are different in many cases, but potassium chloride can be. If you are not a practitioner dealing with a patient you shouldn't be handling IV potassium chloride at all really, as it is very dangerous via the iv route. Patients in the community should be taking oral potassium chloride supplements.
The formula for sulphur IV oxide is SO2.
The chemical formula for Tungsten IV chloride is WCl4.
The formula for Tin IV Phosphate is: Sn3(PO4)4
The formula for copper (II) tetraoxosulphate(IV) is CuSO4.
The compound formula for titanium(IV) oxide is TiO2.