Asked by Help MeGodHelpMe
I have to write a X and Y subscript.
If I wanted to put Fe(iron II) charge +2 and N (niterogen) -3 how would that subscript look? Im not use if those would even be able to go together. But if not can you help me fine a +2 and -3 charge is be able to turn into a subscript?
If I wanted to put Fe(iron II) charge +2 and N (niterogen) -3 how would that subscript look? Im not use if those would even be able to go together. But if not can you help me fine a +2 and -3 charge is be able to turn into a subscript?
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Answered by
Damon
I sometimes type them as
Fe++
and
N---
but
Fe+2 and N-3 is used
Fe3N2 is iron nitride
http://www.endmemo.com/chem/compound/fe3n2.php
Fe++
and
N---
but
Fe+2 and N-3 is used
Fe3N2 is iron nitride
http://www.endmemo.com/chem/compound/fe3n2.php
Answered by
Help MeGodHelpMe
Oh ok thank you. I only have one more question then I will post all my answers so someone can check my work.
1. How many liters of carbon are produced at STP when 295g of methane gas (C3H8) is reacted with excess oxygen? The other products is water vapor. Write out a balanced equation.
My answer:
C3H8+O—-> CO3+OH8?
1. How many liters of carbon are produced at STP when 295g of methane gas (C3H8) is reacted with excess oxygen? The other products is water vapor. Write out a balanced equation.
My answer:
C3H8+O—-> CO3+OH8?
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