1) Pretend there is a new metal dogium with the symbol D, and it is a variable charge metal. It makes the compound DO2. What is the name of this compound? What type of compound is this? What is the charge on the metal? 2) Pretend there is a new metal happium with the symbol Ha, and it is a fixed charge metal. It makes the compound HaPO4. What is the name of this compound? What type of compound is this? What is the charge on the metal? How are the nomenclature rules different for these two compounds?
1) Pretend there is a new metal dogium with the symbol D, and it is a variable charge metal. It makes the compound DO2. What is the name of this compound? What type of compound is this? What is the charge on the metal? 2) Pretend there is a new metal happium with the symbol Ha, and it is a fixed charge metal. It makes the compound HaPO4. What is the name of this compound? What type of compound is this? What is the charge on the metal? How are the nomenclature rules different for these two compounds?
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Chapter18: Representative Metals, Metalloids, And Nonmetals
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