Can you write the correct chemical names:?

1. Hg2I2
2. AuCl3
3. Cl2O7
4. P2O3
5. AlCl3

Answer:
1. Mercuous iodide (alternative Mercury (I) Iodide)
2. Gold chloride (Auric chloride)
3. Chlorine heptoxide
4. Phosphorus (III) oxide
5. Aluminum chloride
dimercury iodide or mercury (I) iodide
gold (III) chloride
dichlorine heptaoxide
diphosphorus trioxide
aluminum chloride
1)mercury(I)Iodide or mercuryiodide
2)Gold(3)IChloride or gold trichloride
3)dichlorine heptoxide
4)diphosphorus trioxide
5)Aluminum(III)Chloride or aluminum trichloride
1) MercuryIIIodide
2) GoldIII Chloride
3) DiChlorineHeptaoxide
4) diPhosphorus trioxide
5)Aluminum TriChloride
Mercury Iodide
Gold (III) Choride
dichlorine heptaoxide (Chlorine (VII) oxide)
diphosphorus trioxide (phosphate)
anhydrous Aluminum Chloride
For all chemical compounds, if the metal atom is in lower oxidation state, it is termed with ous suffix, and for higher oxidation state it is termed with ic suffix.
1. In Hg2I2 mercury is in lower state so it is Mercurous Iodide. (IUPAC name).
2. Au is a symbol for Gold. Here it is in higher oxidation state so it is Auric chloride, or Gold(III) chloride ( both the names are acceptable in IUPAC).
3. Cl2O7 is a molecular compound. It can be termed as Di Chloro heptoxide, or perchloric anhydride because it reacts with water to yield perchloric acid.
4. Phosphorous is not classified as a metal, but in P2O3 phosphorous is in lower oxidation state. Phosphorous has many oxidation states. This compound is simply termed as Phosphorous trioxide. (It is IUPAC acceptable name). It reacts with water to yield phosphoric acid (H3PO4).
5. Aluminium has only one dominating valency that is +3. This compound is simply termed as Aluminium chloride (IUPAC and common name).
1. mercuric iodide
2. aluminium chloride
3. chloric oxide
4. phosphorus trioxide
5. aluminium chloride
1.mercuric iodide.
2.auric trichloride
3.dichloro hepta-oxide
4.phosphorus trioxide
5.aluminium chloride
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For all chemical compounds, if the metal atom is in lower oxidation state, it is termed with ous suffix, and for higher oxidation state it is termed with ic suffix.
1. In Hg2I2 mercury is in lower state so it is Mercurous Iodide. (IUPAC name).
2. Au is a symbol for Gold. Here it is in higher oxidation state so it is Auric chloride, or Gold(III) chloride ( both the names are acceptable in IUPAC).
3. Cl2O7 is a molecular compound. It can be termed as Di Chloro heptoxide, or perchloric anhydride because it reacts with water to yield perchloric acid.
4. Phosphorous is not classified as a metal, but in P2O3 phosphorous is in lower oxidation state. Phosphorous has many oxidation states. This compound is simply termed as Phosphorous trioxide. (It is IUPAC acceptable name). It reacts with water to yield phosphoric acid (H3PO4).
5. Aluminium has only one dominating valency that is +3. This compound is simply termed as Aluminium chloride (IUPAC and common name).
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