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  1. In the first example the name is written as tetraamminechloronitrocobalt(III)chloride

  2. Why does the hydroxide ion have a negative charge?

    May 1, 2016 · In a sense, you are overthinking it. OH- has a negative charge, simply because it has a negative charge (it has one more electron than it has protons). There could also be an OH molecule …

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  4. inorganic chemistry - Is Hydrogen Dioxide Water? If so, what is the ...

    Sep 14, 2017 · Four of us were debating what the actual compounds and terms (scientifically) for water. H2O we all agreed upon until one person said, "..yes and its Hydrogen Dioxide". Myself and 1 of the …

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  6. Stability of ferrous ions and iron(II) hydroxide in acidic conditions

    Jun 1, 2016 · The stability of iron (II) hydroxide J. Chem. Educ., 1957, vol. 34 pages 178-179 shows that the book isn't entirely correct. ...Iron (II) hydroxide would thus appear to be unstable in neutral …

  7. inorganic chemistry - How can magnesium hydroxide be a strong base …

    Jul 13, 2020 · A strong base means it completely dissociates forming $\\ce{OH^-}$ ions when added to aqueous solution. Sparingly soluble means it dissolves very little when added to aqueous solution. …

  8. Why can alcohol undergo elimination just by sulphuric acid?

    May 26, 2020 · In case of E1 reaction like dehydration of alchol >formation of carbonation C+ from OH2+ is the RDS step .The reason for it being E1 is that there is involvement of only one substrate …

  9. Why does bond angle decrease in the order H2O, H2S, H2Se?

    Aug 7, 2014 · Here are the $\ce {H-X-H}$ bond angles and the $\ce {H-X}$ bond lengths: \begin {array} {lcc} \text {molecule} & \text {bond angle}/^\circ & \text {bond length}/\pu {pm}\\ \hline \ce {H2O} & …

  10. Why do we have to prevent the hydrolysis of iron(III) nitrate?

    May 16, 2023 · This review focuses on studies on the hydrolysis and precipitation of $\ce {Fe^3+}$ from aqueous solutions of its inorganic salts, chiefly the nitrate, perchlorate, chloride, and sulfate. Note …