CuBr2 is often referred to as copper bromide. A more precise name is cupric bromide, which specifies that the copper is in the +2 state, and to distinguish it from cuprous bromide, with copper in the +1 state. It may also be written as copper (II) bromide.
Copper (II) oxide.
KBr
The name of the compound with a properly written formula of MgSO4.H2O is magnesium sulfate monohydrate.
I doubt that the stated compound exists, but if it does an acceptable name for it would be "trisulfur monobromide".
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the compound name is atoms.
Thionitrous acid is the answer, but I would write it as HSNO.
The name Gibb in Japanese would be written as ギッブ
KBr
The compound name for lithium nitrate is written LiNO3.
This is the formula for Copper (II) Oxide Copper has two possible oxidation numbers (+2 or +1) since there are no written subscripts for in the formula CuO, copper's oxidation number must have been +2 (If it had been +1, the formula would be Cu2O and the name of the compound woould be Copper (I) Oxide)
The name would be nitrogen heptachloride. but the compound DOESN'T EXIST.
The name of the compound with a properly written formula of MgSO4.H2O is magnesium sulfate monohydrate.
To write a person's first name, last name, and initial, you would typically format it as follows: [First Name] [Last Name] [First letter of Last Name]. For example, John Doe would be written as John Doe J.
The name Laura in Norwegian script would be written as "Laua."
Ethane. Usually written C2H6.
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names do not translate if you want to know how to write it ask:- how do i write "name" in japanese? said the same