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If a metal has more than one possible oxidation state, how do you represent its oxidation state when writing the name of a compound?
N, O, and F
Polyatomic ion
Empirical formula
0.4
Molecular formula
Nonpolar
Potassium chloride
Record the oxidation state after the name of the metal using Roman numerals
CH4 (methane) N2 and O2 are all
N, O, and F
Polyatomic ion
Empirical formula
0.4
Molecular formula
Nonpolar
Potassium chloride
Record the oxidation state after the name of the metal using Roman numerals
Polar molecules have an END higher than
N, O, and F
Polyatomic ion
Empirical formula
0.4
Molecular formula
Nonpolar
Potassium chloride
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What term indicates the total number of atoms of each element needed to form a molecule?
N, O, and F
Polyatomic ion
Empirical formula
0.4
Molecular formula
Nonpolar
Potassium chloride
Record the oxidation state after the name of the metal using Roman numerals
KCl is known by what common name?
N, O, and F
Polyatomic ion
Empirical formula
0.4
Molecular formula
Nonpolar
Potassium chloride
Record the oxidation state after the name of the metal using Roman numerals
An ion that is made from two or more atoms and can be found on Reference Table E is known as a
N, O, and F
Polyatomic ion
Empirical formula
0.4
Molecular formula
Nonpolar
Potassium chloride
Record the oxidation state after the name of the metal using Roman numerals
Elements that have what three compounds have the highest levels of hydrogen bonding between molecules?
N, O, and F
Polyatomic ion
Empirical formula
0.4
Molecular formula
Nonpolar
Potassium chloride
Record the oxidation state after the name of the metal using Roman numerals
What term describes the simplest whole-number mole ratio of the elements in an ionic compound?
N, O, and F
Polyatomic ion
Empirical formula
0.4
Molecular formula
Nonpolar
Potassium chloride
Record the oxidation state after the name of the metal using Roman numerals
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