hydrosulfic acid (this is not correct)
It is hydrosulfuric acid (All acids containing sulfur or a sulfur-containing group, use the whole word "sulfur" rather than the stem "sulf").
The symbol used in a chemical equation for an aqueous solution is (aq) to indicate that a substance is dissolved in water. This symbol is placed next to the chemical formula of the dissolved substance.
(aq) is from aqueous, a substance in solution.
Hydrogen selenide, with formula H2Se, is formed from reacting hydrogen and selenium.
This is a precipitation chemical reaction.
Na2S(aq) + ZnCl2(aq) --> 2NaCl(aq) + ZnS(s)
It is actually HCl(aq) Its chemical name is Hydrochloric acid
CH3COOH(aq) has more than one chemical name. It is acetic acid, also known as ethanoic acid. The (aq) simply means an aqueous solution.
The formula is for potassium chloride in water solution.
H2Se is a stronger acid than H2S. The bond energy of H2Se is less than H2S, making it easier for the hydrogen atom to leave the molecule. Therefore, H2Se is expected to be a stronger acid than H2S.
The symbol for dissolved in water in a chemical equation is (aq), which stands for "aqueous." This indicates that the substance is dissolved in water as part of the reaction.
The chemical formula for selenate ion is SeO4^2-.
ability to convert among names and formulas for chemical compounds is crucial to ....HF(aq) + LiOH(aq) → H2O(l) + LiF(aq) c. H3PO4(aq) + 3LiOH(aq) → 3H2O(l) + Li3PO4(aq) d. Fe(OH)3(s) + 3HNO3(aq) → Fe(NO3)3(aq) + 3H2O(l). Exercise ...that all i can say and that what i think :)
correct name of H2SO3 is hydrogen sulphite .And for H2SO4 it is hydrogen Sulphate.
If you think to C2H2 O4 this the oxalic acid.
The balanced chemical equation for the conversion of H2(g) to H(aq) and H-(aq) is: 2H2(g) - 2H(aq) 2e-
The symbol used in a chemical equation for an aqueous solution is (aq) to indicate that a substance is dissolved in water. This symbol is placed next to the chemical formula of the dissolved substance.
Equilibrium:NO2- (aq) + H2O HNO2 (aq) + OH- (aq)