The chemical formula for aluminum chloride is ALCL3. The number 3 is written below the line as a subscript.
Lead (IV) chloride {for A+}
The formula for tin (II) chloride dihydrate is SnCl2•2H2O.
The correct formula for a compound between ammonium and chromate ions is (NH4)2CrO4. The ammonium ion is (NH4)+ and the chromate ion is (CrO4)2-.
Hydrogen chloride (HCl) is the binary acid from this group of compounds. It consists of two elements, hydrogen and chlorine, with the hydrogen acting as the cation and the nonmetal chlorine as the anion.
Calcium chloride is chosen as a reagent to precipitate soluble carbonates because it forms insoluble calcium carbonate when reacted with a carbonate compound. The insoluble calcium carbonate precipitates out of the solution, allowing for the separation of the carbonate from the remaining solution.
Lead (IV) chloride {for A+}
The formula for tin (II) chloride dihydrate is SnCl2•2H2O.
The correct formula for a compound between ammonium and chromate ions is (NH4)2CrO4. The ammonium ion is (NH4)+ and the chromate ion is (CrO4)2-.
Yes, the correct spelling is "choose."
The formula for silver oxalate is Ag2C2O4.
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Aluminum casting can be purchased at any local aluminum manufacturer. There are a wide variety of options to choose from to suit ones needs and specifications.
No, "choosed" is not grammatically correct. The simple past tense of "choose" is "chose". The past participle is "chosen".
If I had to choose the best insulator out of steel wool, aluminum foil, cotton and bubble wrap, I would choose the aluminum foil.
It is hard to tell where she purchased the aluminum enclosures that she is using, but you can purchase aluminum enclosures from http://www.rselectronics.com/seo/aluminum_enclosures.aspx This website has lots of different aluminum enclosures to choose from.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "to choose" (the past tense is chose).
Please provide me with the description so I can help you choose the correct tide.