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Liquid ammonia can refer to: a) Ammonia dissolved in water solution, forming Ammonium hydroxide = NH4OH b) Ammonia condensed to its liquid state = NH3(L) [Write the L in lower case]
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The chemical formula for table salt is NaCl.
The chemical formula for water is H20.
No. Numerical subscripts must be whole numbers, so you need to double each subscript and you will get N2H4O3. However, ammonium nitrate is an ionic compound and the formula includes both ions separately. The ammonium ion has the formula NH4+, and the nitrate ion has the formula NO3-. When you write a formula for an ionic compound, the positively charged ion is written first, and the negatively charged ion is written second. So the formula for ammonium nitrate is NH4NO3. Also, the numberical subscript 1 is never written. If there is no subscript written, it is understood to be 1.
Dihydrogen Monoxide, aka water. HOH is simply another way of writing H2O.Dihydrogen Monoxide (HOH is just another way of writing H2O). The common name of this substance is water!
Liquid ammonia can refer to: a) Ammonia dissolved in water solution, forming Ammonium hydroxide = NH4OH b) Ammonia condensed to its liquid state = NH3(L) [Write the L in lower case]
NH4Cl
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The chemical formula of lead(IV) chromate is PbCrO4.
The chemical formula for table salt is NaCl.
The chemical formula for barium fluoride is BaF2.
The chemical formula for water is H20.
No. Numerical subscripts must be whole numbers, so you need to double each subscript and you will get N2H4O3. However, ammonium nitrate is an ionic compound and the formula includes both ions separately. The ammonium ion has the formula NH4+, and the nitrate ion has the formula NO3-. When you write a formula for an ionic compound, the positively charged ion is written first, and the negatively charged ion is written second. So the formula for ammonium nitrate is NH4NO3. Also, the numberical subscript 1 is never written. If there is no subscript written, it is understood to be 1.
Formula: Ca3P2
The formula is CaSiO4.
For correction purposes the correct way to write this is H2O and it is the chemical formula for water.