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Question
Complete the following table.
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Acid Radicals `→` |
Chloride |
Nitrate |
Sulphate |
Carbonate |
Hydroxide |
Phosphate |
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Basic Radicals `↓` |
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Magnesium |
MgCl2 |
Mg(NO3)2 |
MgSO4 |
MgCO3 |
Mg(OH)2 |
Mg3(PO4)2 |
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Sodium |
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Zinc |
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Silver |
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Ammonium |
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Calcium |
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Iron (II) |
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Potassium |
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Solution
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Acid Radicals `→` |
Chloride |
Nitrate |
Sulphate |
Carbonate |
Hydroxide |
Phosphate |
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Basic Radicals `↓` |
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Sodium |
NaCl |
NaNO3 |
Na2SO4 |
Na2CO3 |
NaOH |
Na3PO4 |
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Zinc |
ZnCl2 |
Zn(NO3)2 |
Zn(SO4) |
ZnCO3 |
Zn(OH)2 |
Zn3(PO4)2 |
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Silver |
AgCl |
AgNO3 |
Ag2SO4 |
Ag2CO3 |
AgOH |
Ag3PO4 |
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Ammonium |
NH4Cl |
NH4NO3 |
(NH4)2SO4 |
(NH4)2CO3 |
NH4OH |
(NH4)3PO4 |
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Calcium |
CaCl2 |
Ca(NO3)2 |
CaSO4 |
CaCO3 |
Ca(OH)2 |
Ca3(PO4)2 |
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Iron (II) |
FeCl2 |
Fe(NO3)2 |
FeSO4 |
FeCO3 |
Fe(OH)2 |
Fe3(PO4)2 |
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Potassium |
KCl |
KNO3 |
K2SO4 |
K2CO3 |
KOH |
K3PO4 |
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