Mercuric Fluoride
The formula for Mercury II fluoride is HgF2. Mercury (II) has a charge of +2 and fluoride has a charge of -1, so you need two fluoride ions to balance the charge of one mercury ion.
The compound Hg2F2 is called mercury(I) fluoride. The compound HgF2 is called mercury(II) fluoride.
The compound Hg2F2 is called mercury(I) fluoride. The compound HgF2 is called mercury(II) fluoride.
That would be Mercury(II) fluoride. Idiot.
A substance that dissolves in another substance is called a solute.
HgF2
The formula for Mercury II fluoride is HgF2. Mercury (II) has a charge of +2 and fluoride has a charge of -1, so you need two fluoride ions to balance the charge of one mercury ion.
The compound Hg2F2 is called mercury(I) fluoride. The compound HgF2 is called mercury(II) fluoride.
The compound Hg2F2 is called mercury(I) fluoride. The compound HgF2 is called mercury(II) fluoride.
That would be Mercury(II) fluoride. Idiot.
Substance
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An element - substance - NOT a mixture.
Homogeneous substance
A substance that dissolves in another substance is called a solute.
A pure substance is a substance that is constant throughout. Such as water, tin or sulfur.
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