Naming Compounds - Part 2

Naming Compounds - Part 2

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Science, Chemistry, Physics

11th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explains how to write chemical formulas from names, focusing on both covalent and ionic compounds. It starts with simple covalent formulas like H2O and progresses to more complex ionic formulas, emphasizing the importance of balancing charges. The tutorial concludes with a discussion on the stability of atoms and the role of noble gases.

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What is the formula for dihydrogen monoxide?

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How do you derive the formula for dinitrogen trisulfide?

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What is the formula for silicon dihydride?

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Explain how to write ionic formulas, using lithium and oxide as an example.

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What is the charge of iron in iron chloride?

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How do you balance the charges when writing the formula for manganese IV chromate?

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Describe the process of writing the formula for zinc thiocyanate.

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