Tuesday, July 14, 2009

First of all I am no good at chemistry. The names of the compounds FeS, NaCl, NaOH, and Pb(CN)2 all end in the

A. -ide.


B. -ite.


C. -ic.


D. -ate.

First of all I am no good at chemistry. The names of the compounds FeS, NaCl, NaOH, and Pb(CN)2 all end in the
Iron (II) SulfIDE





Sodium ChlorIDE





Sodium HydroxIDE





and Lead...umm...something. *lol*





The answer is evidently (A). =D











PS okay, so yea, someone already wrote what i wrote when i was typing it. sorry!
Reply:-ide... im not sure about all of them but i know NaCl is SodiumCloride
Reply:A. -ide. As in Sodium Chloride and Sodium Hydroxide.
Reply:FeS = iron(II) sulfide


NaCl = sodium chloride


NaOH = sodium hydroxide


Pb(CN)2) = lead(II) cyanide
Reply:a
Reply:A.
Reply:Usually anything with oxygen in it or that oxidizes ends with -ide, the PB(CN)2 I'm not sure about because usually they end in -ate, but since this is a multiple choice question with only one answer I would pick A.
Reply:-ide





iron sulphide


sodium chloride


sodium hydroxide


lead cyanide





haha beat you mr wonderful :P
Reply:a ide (for example NaCL is sodium cloride " see the ide")


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