For example sodium hydroxide ant caesium hydroxide: NaOH, CsOH.
For example sodium hydroxide ant caesium hydroxide: NaOH, CsOH.
Ba(NO3)2 and Al(OH)3
If the product of two irrationals is a rational, then they are both the same radical of a non-perfect square. For example, radical 5 times radical 5 is 5, since that is by definiton what a radical is.
radicand
The radical of aluminate is AlO₂, which consists of one aluminum atom and two oxygen atoms. It is commonly found in compounds such as sodium aluminate (NaAlO₂) or potassium aluminate (KAlO₂).
first the two numbers have the same radicand which is radical 2 so we just add the numbers before them to become 7 radical 2
No, they are very different compounds. The sulphide of Iron is a black solid containing the 'S-' radical. On the other hand, the sulphate of Iron is a white or pale green solid containing 'SO42-' radical.
Radical salt is very probable an incorrect term.
Two compounds that have the same molecular formula but different structural formulas are isomers. Isomers are compounds with the same number and types of atoms but arranged differently. An example is ethanol (C2H6O) and dimethyl ether (C2H6O), both have the same molecular formula but different structural formulas.
You can multiply the radicands together if the radical is the same. So, the answer is radical 13*17=radical 221
all compounds are formed of one or more elements..
There are three steps on how to evaluate a radical. Some of the step-by-step instructions are multiply two radicals with the same index number by simply multiplying the numbers beneath the radicals, divide a radical by another radical with the same index number by simply dividing the numbers inside, and simplify large radicals using the product and quotient rules of radicals.