Write two molecular formulas that

  1. Write two molecular formulas that reduce to each to each of the given empirical formulas. Do not include the given empirical
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  2. The term formula mass is a general term that can be applied to both ionic compounds and molecular compounds because(a) ionic
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  3. Which of the following formulas -- NO, N2O, NO2, N2O, N2O4, AND N205 -- represent the empirical and molecular formulas of the
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  4. Write formulas for each of the following binary molecular compoundsc. tetraphosphorous decoxide d. diarsenic trisulfide
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  5. a period 2 nonmetal, X, forms the molecular compound NX3. Which of the following are also correct formulas for molecular
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  6. Write the formulas for silicon dioxide.Note: it says formulas SiO2 i guess is a formula but idk how to write formulas for it.
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  7. a sample of compound C,H,N and O with a mass of 0.6216 was found to contain 0.1735g C,0.01455g H,0.2024g N.Its molecular mass
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  8. 1-Butene (CH2=CHCH2CH3) burns in the presence of O2 to produce CO2 and H2O. Write the balanced chemical equation for this
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  9. This problem involves a molecular compound so both empirical and molecular formulas are required. A compound composed of Carbon,
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  10. 1. Write the formulas of the principal molecular or ionic species present in an aqueous solution of each substance.(a) Sodium
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