Answer:
Calcium bromide
Explanation:
When naming compounds, the use of prefixes depend on the type of bond made. In this case, calcium and bromine form a ionic bond because calcium is a metal and bromine is a non-metal.
Ionic bonds are not named using prefixes. So no matter how many atoms there are, you will simply write the name of the element for the first element.
For the second element, you name it as well, but only use the root name and end it with -ide.
Phosphoric acid forms three classes of salts corresponding to replacement of one, two, or three hydrogen atoms. Among the important phosphate salts are: sodium dihydrogen phosphate (NaH2PO4), used for control of hydrogen ion concentration (acidity) of solutions; disodium hydrogen phosphate (Na2HPO4), used in water treatment as a precipitant for highly charged metal cations; trisodium phosphate (Na3PO4), used in soaps and detergents; calcium dihydrogen phosphate or calcium superphosphate (Ca[H2PO4]2), a major fertilizer ingredient; calcium monohydrogen phosphate (CaHPO4), used as a conditioning agent for salts and sugars.
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First, we need to get POH value & we can get it from this formula:
PH + POH = 14
when we have PH = 8.59
∴ POH = 14 - 8.59 = 5.41
then, we need to get [OH-] & we can get it using POH:
POH = -㏒[OH]
5.41 = -㏒[OH]
∴ [OH] = 3.89 x 10^-6
when Ksp = [Fe2-][OH-]^2
and when we have Ksp = 4.87 x 10^-17
so, by substitution:
4.87 x 10^-17 = [Fe2-] * (3.89 x 10 ^-6)^2
∴[Fe2-] = 3.22 x 10^-6 M
∴ above 3.22 x 10^-6 M of Fe2+ , Fe(OH)2 will precipitate
We use the Boyle's law to solve this question. At constant temperature, the volume of a fixed mass of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure. When comparing the fixed mass of gas at different conditions under this law, the expression below is used.
P₁V₁=P₂V₂
P₁=5.0 atm
P₂=7.0atm
V₁=3.5 L
V₂=V
5.0×3.5=7.0×V
V= (5.0×3.5)7.0
V=2.5 L