Cobalt oxides are: cobalt(I) oxide, cobalt(II) oxide and cobalt(II,III) oxide.
Nickel (II) oxide is the correct chemical compound name.
First of all, the correct formula is SnO2, and the Stock name is tin(IV) oxide.
Cobaltic Bisulfate The formula is poorly constructed. It should probably appear as Co(HSO4)3. "Cobaltic" is somewhat archaic. The Stock system, using Roman numerals, is preferred. Therefore, it would be called cobalt (III) bisulfate or cobalt (III) hydrogen sulfate.
cobalt(II) phosphate or cobaltous phosphate
CO2 is molecular formula for carbon dioxide, as according to the IUPAC naming conventions. C is the elemental symbol for carbon, and O is oxygen. Carbon dioxide has a molecular weight of 44.01 grams per mole.
The chemical name of CO using the stock system is carbon(II) oxide.
Nickel (II) oxide is the correct chemical compound name.
The stock system name for the compound Mn2O7 is Manganese(VII) oxide.
manganese(VII) oxide
Manganese VII oxide.
the Answer is Chromium VI oxide
Chromium VI oxide
In the stock system, the compound H2O is named dihydrogen monoxide.
Lead(II) oxide
The term "NOS" can have multiple meanings, such as: Network Operating System Nitrous Oxide System New Old Stock
First of all, the correct formula is SnO2, and the Stock name is tin(IV) oxide.
Cobaltic Bisulfate The formula is poorly constructed. It should probably appear as Co(HSO4)3. "Cobaltic" is somewhat archaic. The Stock system, using Roman numerals, is preferred. Therefore, it would be called cobalt (III) bisulfate or cobalt (III) hydrogen sulfate.