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Which formula correctly represents antinomy trichloride?

SnS2
SnCl3
SbCl2
SbCl3

User Eyal Abir
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Answer:

SbcI3

Step-by-step explanation:

The symbol of antimony is 'Sb'.

The symbol of chlorine is 'Cl'

First write down the symbol of the first element.

Use the prefix to determine the atoms of first element. If there is no prefix on element then there is only 1 atom.

Now write down the symbol of the second element.

Use the prefix to determine the atoms of second element.

Use prefix as 'mono' for '1', 'di' for '2', 'tri' for '3' and so on.

User Ankitd
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Answer:

SbCl3

Step-by-step explanation:

because Sb is antinomy and Cl3 stands for trichloride

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