Aqueous. represented by an "aq" next to an element or in a compound.
For an ionic compound, the name of the positive ion comes first, followed by the name of the negative ion.
The chemical name for P3C17 is called triphosphorus heptachloride. This is known as ionic compounds.
The name of this pattern is "crystal lattice".
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As with all calcium compounds it is ionic. Though the proper chemical name is calcium peroxide in this case.
A "salt" is another name for ionic compounds
Binary ionic compounds are named by writing the name of the action, followed by the name of the anion. Potassium bromide is an example of an ionic compound.
potassium nitrate
- all metal salts are ionic compounds - many salts are soluble in water and are dissociated
For an ionic compound, the name of the positive ion comes first, followed by the name of the negative ion.
Ionic compounds are the most common compounds that dissolve in water because they have positive and negative dipoles. The positive and negative dipoles of water attract the negative and positive dipoles of the ionic compound, pulling it apart between the dipoles. However, certain non-ionic substances also dissolve easily in water. For example, sugar and alcoholic beverages made with alcohols such as ethanol are also soluble in water. Ethanol is especially soluble in water because the molecule contains a polar O—H bond like those in water. Because it is similar to the form of an H20 molecule, it bonds to the H20 as if it were one. Similarly, the sugar molecule has many polar O—H molecules that can also bond with water molecules.
oil does not dissolve at all in water.
This is called lead(II) iodide.
A substance is 'insoluble in water' if it will not dissolve in water, although it may dissolve in another solvent.
The chemical name for P3C17 is called triphosphorus heptachloride. This is known as ionic compounds.
The name of this pattern is "crystal lattice".
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