SIR'S MOCK QUIZ + MORE (FINISHED) Flashcards
[Fe(CN)6]⁴⁻ OR C6FeN6^4-
ferrocyanide
S2Cl2
disulfur dichloride/sulfur monochloride
HgCO3
mercury (ii) carbonate
CoF3
Cobaltic (III) fluoride
beryllium perchlorate
Be(ClO4)2
Ca3As2
calcium arsenide
Ca:+2 oxidation state.
As: -3 oxidation state.
Balancing: To make the compound neutral, you need three calcium ions (+6 total charge) for every two arsenide ions (-6 total charge), resulting in the formula Ca3As2.
Ca3(AsO4)2
Calcium arsenate
PbHAsO4
lead arsenate
AsO4^3-
Arsenate
K4Fe(CN)6
potassium ferrocyanide
ferric vs ferrous
In the +2 oxidation state, iron is known as the ferrous ion, and in the +3 oxidation state is the ferric ion.
FeO
ferrous oxide or iron(II) oxide
Fe2O3
ferric oxide or iron (III) oxide or magnetite
O = -2, Fe= +3
CrO4²⁻
chromate
CrI3
chromium (III) iodide
Cr2S3
chromium (III) sulfide
Cr2O4
chromium chromate
Cr(IO3)2
Chromium(II) Iodate
Ag₂S₂O₃
silver thiosulfate
AgSNC
silver thiocyanate
CdSO3
cadmium sulfate
Al(H2PO4)3
aluminum dihydrogen phosphate
Hg2AsO4
mercurous arsenate or mercury (I) arsenate
Pb(NO₃)₂
plumbic nitrate or lead (2) nitrate