magnesium phosphate ANSWER: Mg 3 (PO 4 ) 2 KClO 4.

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magnesium phosphate

ANSWER: Mg 3 (PO 4 ) 2

KClO 4

ANSWER: potassium perchlorate

sulfur dioxide

ANSWER: SO 2

P3N5P3N5

ANSWER: triphosphorus pentanitride

iron (II) sulfate

ANSWER: FeSO 4

Na 2 SO 3

ANSWER: sodium sulfite

lead (IV) chloride

ANSWER: PbCl 4

Li 2 O

ANSWER: lithium oxide

sodium phosphate

ANSWER: Na 3 PO 4

Fe 2 O 3

ANSWER: iron(III) oxide

phosphorus trichloride

ANSWER: PCl 3

NI 3

ANSWER: nitrogen triiodide

nitric acid

ANSWER: HNO 3

Hg(OH) 2

ANSWER: mercury(II) hydroxide

acetic acid

ANSWER: HC 2 H 3 O 2

FeCl 3

ANSWER: iron(III) chloride

lead (II) hydroxide

ANSWER: Pb(OH) 2

NaC 2 H 3 O 2

ANSWER: sodium acetate

H 2 CO 3

ANSWER: carbonic acid

dinitrogen pentoxide

ANSWER: N2O5N2O5

Al(OH) 3

ANSWER: aluminum hydroxide

antimony (V) sulfide

ANSWER: Sb 2 S 5

H 2 SO 4

ANSWER: sulfuric acid

carbonic acid

ANSWER: H 2 CO 3

V2O5V2O5

ANSWER: vanadium(V) oxide

mercury (I) sulfate

ANSWER: Hg 2 SO 4

KCl

ANSWER: potassium chloride

lead (II) acetate

ANSWER: Pb(C 2 H 3 O 2 ) 2

NH 4 OH

ANSWER: ammonium hydroxide

zinc iodide

ANSWER: ZnI 2

N2O5N2O5

ANSWER: dinitrogen pentoxide

silver chromate

ANSWER: Ag 2 CrO 4

NaOH

ANSWER: sodium hydroxide

phosphoric acid

ANSWER: H 3 PO 4

Al 2 (SO 4 ) 3

ANSWER: aluminum sulfate

nitrogen dioxide

ANSWER: NO 2

KHCO 3

ANSWER: potassium hydrogen carbonate or potassium bicarbonate

mercury (II) nitride

ANSWER: Hg 3 N 2

CuSO 3

ANSWER: copper(II) sulfite

copper (I) carbonate

ANSWER: Cu 2 CO 3

NaClO

ANSWER: sodium hypochlorite

potassium aluminum sulfate

ANSWER: KAl(SO 4 ) 2

N2ON2O

ANSWER: dinitrogen monoxide

hydroiodic acid

ANSWER: HI

Fe 3 [Fe(CN) 6 ] 2

ANSWER: iron(II) ferricyanide