Page 9: Ionic nomenclature tables.d. Using the following tab…
Page 9: Ionic nomenclature tables.d. Using the following tables as a guide, pair each cation with an anion.i. Make sure to place the cation in front of the anion.e. Write the chemical formula in the space below (not within the table). Make sure you use subscripts and superscripts where applicable. These features are available in the tool bar of this question. Provide your answer in the same order as they appear in table. Write one answer per line. Na+ Mg2+ Fe3+ Sn4+ PO43- 1 2 3 4
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Mercury: # p [Answer1] #e [Answer2] Metal (M), Non-metal (NM), Semi-Metal (SM) [enter answer selected like it appears in parenthesis in upper case] [Answer4] Phase: Solid (S), liquid (L), gas (G) [enter answer selected like it appears in parenthesis in upper case] [Answer5] Value of A: [Answer6] Value of Z:[Answer7]
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Aluminum: # p [Answer1] #e [Answer2] #n [Answer3] Metal (M), Non-metal (NM), Semi-Metal (SM) [enter answer selected like it appears in parenthesis in upper case] [Answer4] Phase: Solid (S), liquid (L), gas (G) [enter answer selected like it appears in parenthesis in upper case] [Answer5]
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