a. ) From Sodiob fluoride. ) Calcium oxide (CaO think it is but I’m not sure.) C. ) Sulfide POTASSUIMd. ) De Magnesio chloride. ) Def aluminum bromide. ) Nitride Litiog. ) To iron (II) oxide does not half pound a letter and I am trying to get answers from the examples, but they are not helpful at all.
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a. Na + and F-= FNADE. Mg (2 +) and Cl = MgCl2 Many well with the ionic compounds, coincides with the position. He is in his periodic table for you to read. The tops of the columns.
a) FNAB) CaO (You’re Right) c) K2Sd) MgCl2e) AlBr3f) Li3Ng) FeOEstoy sure it is correct if not just look at a table of ions.