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Igoryamba
3 years ago
13

Correct the name to match the formula of the following compounds: (a) calcium(ll) dichloride. CaClZ; (b) copper(|l) oxide. Cu20;

(c) stannous tetrafluoride. SnF4; (d) hydrogen chloride acid, HCL
Chemistry
1 answer:
tangare [24]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Incorrect name                                  correct name

a) calcium dichloride                         calcium chloride

b) copper(II) oxide                               copper(I) oxide

c) stannous tetrafluoride                      stannic fluoride

d) hydrogen chloride acid                     hydrochloric acid

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