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Based upon the ion charge of the following polyatomic ions, predict the formula for the following compounds. sulfate = SO4 -2 phosphate = PO4 -3 hydroxide = OH- sodium hydroxide Na(OH)2 Na(OH)3 Na2OH NaOH

User Parvathy
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Answer:

The answer above is wrong. Imagine verifying an answer that isn't even among the options above.

Ahem, the actual answer is: Na2SO4

Step-by-step explanation:

User Ari McBrown
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Answer:

NaOH is the Answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

By criss crossing the charge numbers, we find the chemical formula of a compound

For example Aluminium chloride

Al has 3+ charge and Cl has 1- charge

3 becomes the subscript of Cl and 1 becomes the subscript of Al

So the chemical formula will be
Al_1 Cl_3

Sodium Hydroxide is NaOH as Na the charge is
1^+ and as OH, the charge is
1^-

Sodium phosphate is
Na_3 PO_4 as sodium has
1^+ charge and phosphate has
PO_4^3- charge.

Sodium sulfate is
Na_2 SO_4 as sodium has
1^+ charge and sulfate has
SO_4^2- charge.

Sodium chloride will be NaCl as sodium has
1^+ charge and chloride has
1^- charge.

Calcium phosphate will be
Ca_3 (PO_4 )_2 because Calcium possess
2^+ charge and phosphate has
PO_4^3- charge.

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