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Potassium sulphate formula?

The formula for potassium sulfate is K2SO4, which indicates that each unit of the compound contains two potassium ions (K+) and one sulfate ion (SO4 2-).


1 name the following compounds a kclo b ag2co3 c hno2 d kmno4 e csclo3 f knh4so4 g feo h fe2o3 you ticl4 j nah k li3n l na2o m na2o2 write the formulas for the f?

1. Name the following compounds: (a) KClO (b) Ag2CO3 (c) HNO2 (d) KMnO4 (e) KNH4SO4 (f) FeO (g) TiCl4 (h) NaH (i) Na2O2


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Potassium sulphate formula?

The formula for potassium sulfate is K2SO4, which indicates that each unit of the compound contains two potassium ions (K+) and one sulfate ion (SO4 2-).


1 name the following compounds a kclo b ag2co3 c hno2 d kmno4 e csclo3 f knh4so4 g feo h fe2o3 you ticl4 j nah k li3n l na2o m na2o2 write the formulas for the f?

1. Name the following compounds: (a) KClO (b) Ag2CO3 (c) HNO2 (d) KMnO4 (e) KNH4SO4 (f) FeO (g) TiCl4 (h) NaH (i) Na2O2


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