Mixed Compounds #3. 1. copper (I) iodide 2. copper (II) iodide 3. tetraphosphorus decoxide 4. cobalt (II) iodide 5. sodium carbonate 6. sulfuric acid.

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Mixed Compounds #3

1. copper (I) iodide 2. copper (II) iodide 3. tetraphosphorus decoxide 4. cobalt (II) iodide 5. sodium carbonate 6. sulfuric acid 7. sodium hydrogen carbonate 8. tetrasulfur tetranitride

9. sodium hypofluorite 10. barium chromate 11. sulfur hexafluoride 12. carbon tetraiodide 13. nitrous acid 14. iron (III) periodate 15. silicon tetrafluoride 16. aluminum oxide

17. hydrobromic acid 18. carbon monoxide 19. lead (IV) sulfide 20. calcium bromide 21. dichlorine heptoxide 22. perbromic acid 23. sodium phosphide 24. ammonium sulfite

25. dinitrogen tetroxide 26. copper (I) nitrite 27. phosphoric acid 28. silicon dioxide 29. manganese (I) hypoiodite 30. acetic acid 31. dinitrogen pentoxide 32. potassium peroxide

33. lead (II) acetate 34. lithium phosphate 35. phosphorus pentachloride 36. sulfur trioxide 37. chromic acid 38. iron (III) sulfide 39. hydrosulfuric acid 40. magnesium chlorite

41. calcium permanganate 42. phosphorus trifluoride 43. mercury (I) phosphide 44. iron (II) oxalate 45. Al(OH) Na 2 O Cu(C 2 H 3 O 2 ) CsIO

49. H 2 CO (NH 4 ) 2 HPO CoN 52. HF 53. Al(HSO 4 ) Be 3 N S 4 N Zn(OH) Fe 3 (PO 4 ) HC 2 H 3 O Ca(SCN) Ag 2 Cr 2 O H 2 SO KH 2 PO HIO 4

64. CsClO P 4 O Nb 2 O H 2 Se 68. Co(CN) HBrO 70. SiO Zr 3 N Ta(HCO 3 ) Ba(FO 2 ) (NH 4 ) 3 As 75. Ir(SCN) Mn(OH) PbCr 2 O Ag 2 SO HI

80. Li 2 O H 2 CrO SF MgBr Ti(NO 3 ) HNO 2