Asked by Jess
Determine the ratio of cations to anions for the following ionic compounds
a. potassium, a salt substance
b. calcium floride, used in steel industry
c. aluminum oxide, known as corundum in the crystalline form
d. calcium oxide, used to remove sulfur dioxide from power plant exhaust
e. strontium chloride, used in fireworks
a. potassium, a salt substance
b. calcium floride, used in steel industry
c. aluminum oxide, known as corundum in the crystalline form
d. calcium oxide, used to remove sulfur dioxide from power plant exhaust
e. strontium chloride, used in fireworks
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
Formulas are here. You can get the ratio from that.
a. K--there is neither cation nor anion here. I suspect you did write all of the material.
b. CaF2. Not the correct spelling of fluoride.
c. Al2O3
d. CaO
e. SrCl2
a. K--there is neither cation nor anion here. I suspect you did write all of the material.
b. CaF2. Not the correct spelling of fluoride.
c. Al2O3
d. CaO
e. SrCl2
Answered by
casey
can i please get the answers
Answered by
Shi
A.1:1
B.1:2
C.2:3
D.1:1
E.1:2
Hope this helps if you didn't understand the other person
B.1:2
C.2:3
D.1:1
E.1:2
Hope this helps if you didn't understand the other person
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