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The classical name for CuBr is cuprous bromide. In this nomenclature, "cuprous" refers to the +1 oxidation state of copper, distinguishing it from cupric compounds, which contain copper in the +2 oxidation state.
There are many places that a person may find classical music online. For instance, a person may register with Pandora and choose from one of their classical music stations. Additionally, classical music may be found at Classic FM online, Classical Webcast, and Weta.
Specify "what song". Because there are many kinds of classical pieces, each with its own musical integrity and style, courtesy of the composer. To what song are you referring to? Perhaps if you post a link I can answer this question for you. In the meantime, Google "classical music" and see if your song is listed. Many classical pieces sound familiar to many people and many classical pieces are quite famous. Hope this helps.
Depends on the oxidation state of the copper ions. If it is copper (I), which is the same as Cu+, then the formula would be Cu3N.On the other hand, if it is copper (II), which is the same as Cu2+, then the formula would be Cu3N2
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The classical name for H2PO4 is dihydrogen phosphate.
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2NH3 + 3CuO --> Cu3N2 + 3H2O-----------------------------------------
if it's copper(II) nitride, then it's Cu3N2 (it's nitride by the way not nitrade)
Carl Linnaeus is considered the Father of Classical Taxonomy. He is known for developing the binomial nomenclature system, which is still used today to classify and name organisms. His work laid the foundation for modern taxonomy.
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Stock name refers to the name directly on the Periodic Table of Elements, while the classical name does not (often relates to element abbreviations however). For example, Sodium (Na) is the stock name, while Natrium is the classical name. The complexity increases, especially when created ionic and covalent bonded compounds. Certain transition metals have multiple ways to bond (different # of electrons depending on other element). For instance, Iron (Fe) can have both 2 or 3 valence electrons. If Iron were to bond with Oxygen (O), it was use the 2 valence electron configuration. The classical name of Iron is Ferrum, but when bonding with oxygen it would be called Ferrous Oxide. If it bonded with Nitrogen (N), it would be called Ferric Nitride. In cases where 2 sets of valence electrons are plausible, the classical name gains the suffix -ous for the lesser of the two configurations, while -ic for the greater of the configurations.
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