Question 2.13: Write formulas for the following compounds: (a) Potassium hy......

Write formulas for the following compounds:

(a) Potassium hypochlorite        (b) Silver(I) chromate         (c) Iron(III) carbonate

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(a) KClO  Potassium forms only the  K^{+}  ion, so only one  ClO^{-}  is needed.

(b) Ag_{2}CrO_{4}  The polyatomic chromate ion has a -2 charge, so two  Ag^{+}  ions are needed.

(c)  Fe_{2}(CO_{3})_{3}  Iron(III) has a +3 charge and the polyatomic carbonate ion has a -2 charge, so there must be two iron ions and three carbonate ions. The polyatomic carbonate ion is set off in parentheses to indicate that there are three of them.

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