Cr(OH)2
For sodium oxide, the empirical formula is the same as the formula unit, Na2O. (If any formula unit or molecular formula contains an atomic symbol with no following subscript, the empirical and actual formulas will be the same.)
Hydrochloric Acid is a Compound. Molecular formula: HCl Molecular Mass: 36.46 g/mol
It is LiOH with a lower case "i" Li represents Lithium in the periodic table :)
The answer is Fe2(OH)3 and HClO4 respectively
the chemical name of limewater is saturated calcium hydroxide.
The chemical molecular formula for hydroxide is OH-.
For sodium oxide, the empirical formula is the same as the formula unit, Na2O. (If any formula unit or molecular formula contains an atomic symbol with no following subscript, the empirical and actual formulas will be the same.)
Hydrochloric Acid is a Compound. Molecular formula: HCl Molecular Mass: 36.46 g/mol
H2Cr2O7,
It is usually a suspension of calcium hydroxide.
Calcium Hydroxide has a molecular formula of Ca(OH)2. The structural formula is H-O-Ca-O-H.
Cr(MnO4)2
(Cu(NH 3 ) 4 . (OH) 2 ) A solution of cupric hydroxide in aqueous ammonium hydroxide
no, because its molecular formula does not have a ratio of 1:2:1
Sodium carbonate has sodium, carbon and oxygen in it, and the molecular formula is NaCO. Sodium hydroxide is consists of the elements sodium, oxygen and hydrogen and it has the molecular formula NaOH. One of the common features of both these compounds are being alkali in aqueous medium.
Fe(OH)3 empeirical or Fe2O3·3H2O molecular
Barium hydroxide is a molecular compound.