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Sb2(CrO4)5
And Molybdenum (VI) Phosphate
I'm having trouble with these only
Sb2(CrO4)5
And Molybdenum (VI) Phosphate
I'm having trouble with these only
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Answered by
DrBob222
Remember that binary compounds (two elements) have the ide ending; e.g., sodium chloride, barium bromide, potassium sulfide, etc. So I would call this one molybdenum phosphide.
The Sb compound is antimony(V) chromate.
The formula for molybdenum(VI) phosphate is Mo(PO4)3.
The Sb compound is antimony(V) chromate.
The formula for molybdenum(VI) phosphate is Mo(PO4)3.