Chapter 2: Problem 113
Because many ions and compounds have very similar names, there is great potential for confusing them. Write the correct chemical formulas to distinguish between \((\mathbf{a})\) calcium sulfide and calcium hydrogen sulfide, \((\mathbf{b})\) hydrobromic acid and bromic acid \((\mathbf{c})\) aluminum nitride and aluminum nitrite,\((\mathbf{d})\)iron(II) oxide and iron(III) oxide,\((\mathbf{e})\)ammonia and ammonium ion, \((\mathbf{f})\)potassium sulfite and potassium bisulfite,\((\mathbf{g})\) mercurous chloride and mercuric chloride, \((\mathbf{h})\) chloric acid and perchloric acid.
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