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periodic table

what is KBr, NH3, and MgO??????????????

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Old May 8, 2007, 11:01 AM   #2  
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In what sense?
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as compounds, like CO2 is carbon dioxide, ect..
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the first and third one are named in the normal way, look up the metal, then look up the non-metal and stick -ide on the end, they don't have special names.

for example CuO is Copper Oxide. NaCl is Sodium Chloride.

The 2nd one I will help you with NH3 is called Ammonia.

Let me know what you think the first and third ones should be called, and i'll correct you if you need it.
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A simple google search told me (and you can do it too, it isn't too hard), even though I already knew, that:

KBr = Potassium (what, you tell us)
NH3 = Ammonia or Ammonium (you tell us)
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MgO = Magnesium (what?)

Hun, if we do your homework for you, how will you pass your tests?
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thanx alot, you should be a teacher lol, i think the first one is.....potassium bromine??? and the third......magnesium oxegen (that doesnt sound right)
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think about what i said, you need to convert them to have -ide on the end.
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You have learned (I hope) -ate and -ide, which do you think they are, you are on the right track so far, but still a little off.
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how bout magnesium oxide, and potassium bromide
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Oh, much better, you get an A+
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