Manganese can't have less than 2 valence electrons. So the right part (unless, as a transition metal, it has another oxidation level) would be MnBr². Gave it my best shot, tho it should have been a subscript. Manganese Bromide, like the previous user suggested.
The another name for a compound microscope is a light microscope, as it uses light to illuminate the specimen being observed.
The compound microscope got its name because it uses multiple lenses (a combination or compound) to magnify the object being viewed. This design allows for higher magnification and a greater level of detail than a single-lens or simple microscope.
The scientific name C6O6H8 does not correspond to a specific compound or molecule as it does not follow standard chemical formula conventions. It seems to be a combination of elements (carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen) that do not form a recognizable compound.
Without additional information from the chart or context about compound A's components, it is not possible to determine its correct name. Understanding the specific components and their arrangement in compound A is necessary to identify its name in chemistry.
The special feature that determines the family name and chemical reactivity of an organic compound is its functional group. Functional groups are specific arrangements of atoms within the compound that give it unique chemical properties and reactivity. The presence of a particular functional group in an organic compound helps classify it into a specific family and predict its reactions with other chemicals.
The compound name for aluminum plus sulfur is aluminum sulfide.
HO = hydroxide. H2O2 = Hydrogen Peroxide.
Acid
NaI is sodium iodide
Magnesium Chloride - MgCI2
The ionic compound formed by Ca2+ and F- ions is calcium fluoride.
The name of the ionic compound Fe2+ is iron(II) or ferrous ion.
Carbonic acid(H2CO3/H(CO3)2
The chemical formula K3PO4 is for tripotassium phosphate.
acid or acidic
No ionic hydride in which H like +ve ion.
The compound formed when Na+ and Cl- are combined is called sodium chloride (NaCl).