Hi, KHSO4 is Potassium bisulfate.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potassium_bisulfate
The answer above is totally wrong. Where did you leave the Hydrogen in the formula?
The name of the ionic compound KHSO4 is Potassium Hydrogen Sulfate.
Abdellatif Rochdi.
Potassium Ammonium Sulphate (or sulfate in US)
potassium hydrogen sulphite
Potassium sodium sulfate.
carbon tetrahydride
The name of the compound is: Rubidium bromide The Chemical formula is: RbBr
It is the formula for the chemical compound Sodium Ethanoate (the chemical name). It's called Sodium Acetate in everyday terms.
Trinitrogen Heptafluoride
Phosphorus pentachloride is the chemical compound with the formula PCl5.
There is actually not a specific name for the chemical compound NaHO2AlOCO. This compound is often used as a pesticide or in household products.
The chemical name is Rubidium Iodide.
the difference is that the formula does not have the same categories as the chemical compound does
carbon tetrahydride
the chemical name of these are ammonium chloride.
This compound doesn't exist.
This compound doesn't exist.
There is no such compound.
Proteins are a class of compound. They can range in size and chemical formula quite considerably, and are not a single compound which has one name.
This compound is sodium sulfide.
The name of this compound is Potassium hydrogenphosphate.
Milo is amixture, not a compound.