Hydrogen Sulfide. It is present as a gas at room temperature, but is an acid.
The systematic name for KCl is potassium chloride.
H2S is hydrogen sulphide. NOT the suffix ' ---ide'. It has the 'rotten eggs' smell. When opening a rotten egg, it is this gas that you smell.
The systematic name for ICI3 is trichloroiodomethane.
No such compound as 'h2s'. If you mean ' H2S'. then it is hydrogen sulphide. NB . When writing elemental symbols in a formula, single letter symbols are ALWAYS a CAPITAL letter. Hence Hydrogen is 'H' ; not 'h' Similrly Sulphur is 'S' . not 's'.
The systematic name of "cuclo" is not provided. If you provide the complete molecular structure, I can help you determine the systematic name of the compound.
The formula for hydrogen sulfide is H2S. It is a colorless gas with a distinct rotten egg odor.
The systematic name for IF3 is iodine trifluoride.
The systematic name for KCl is potassium chloride.
The systematic name of K2SeO4 is potassium selenate.
The systematic name for COSO3 is carbonyl sulfite.
H2S is hydrogen sulphide. NOT the suffix ' ---ide'. It has the 'rotten eggs' smell. When opening a rotten egg, it is this gas that you smell.
The systematic name for ICI3 is trichloroiodomethane.
The systematic name for gypsum is calcium sulfate dihydrate.
Hydrosulfuric acid is H2S. H2S (aq) (H2SO4 is sulfuric acid). The acids with "hydro" at the start of their names are all derived from dissolved gases, e.g. hydrochloric acid is aqueous hydrogen chloride, hydrocyanic acid is aqueous hydrogen cyanide etc.
The systematic name of "cuclo" is not provided. If you provide the complete molecular structure, I can help you determine the systematic name of the compound.
No such compound as 'h2s'. If you mean ' H2S'. then it is hydrogen sulphide. NB . When writing elemental symbols in a formula, single letter symbols are ALWAYS a CAPITAL letter. Hence Hydrogen is 'H' ; not 'h' Similrly Sulphur is 'S' . not 's'.
The systematic name of barium chloride is barium dichloride.