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22 July, 21:13

In the covalent compound C3H6, the Greek preifx used to represent the cation is

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  1. 22 July, 21:21
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    What if when I find my product, I get the same compound as I did in my reactant? For example, FeCl3 + HCl - >FeCl3 + HCl. Then something is wrong. In this case, FeCl3 and HCl usually don't react. In very concentrated solutions of HCl, the FeCl4^ - or FeCl6^-3 ion can form. In ... There you go my friend
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