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Can you name the common chemical compounds?
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Chemical Formula
Compound Name
NO2
C3H8
HClO3
Fe(OH)3
KMnO4
HCl
Ca(NO3)2
Chemical Formula
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NaHCO3
NaOH
CrPO4
NaCl
SrI2
FeCl2
Cl2
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Chemical Compounds Quiz
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Created Sep 24, 2009 in
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Tetti
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Nov 24th, 2009 at 06:16 GMT
3 points
The alternate name for Iron (III) Hydroxide should be Ferric Hydroxide, not Ferrous
hartfan
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Nov 24th, 2009 at 17:28 GMT
1 point
How are chromium phosphate and strontium iodide common compounds? And chlorine isn't a compound, it's an element.
Eosis13
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Apr 15th, 2010 at 14:28 GMT
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you are thinking of atomic chlorine... in nature it exists as a compound... same as Oxygen O2, Nitrogen N2, and other non noble gasses...
savedtheday
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Apr 21st, 2010 at 13:49 GMT
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No, chlorine gas is not a compound. It is a molecule, but not a compound.
trycolon
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Apr 22nd, 2012 at 03:17 GMT
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Yeah, odd set of compounds, but not a bad quiz. Took me a minute to realize I had to put the oxidation states in some of them.
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