potassium oxide
What is K2O?
In general, ionic compounds have this type of melting point.
What is high?
All acids contain this element.
What is hydrogen?
The charge on an ion of titanium (II).
What is 2+?
The highest melting point between CI4, MnO2, and SF2.
What is MnO2?
carbon monosulfide
What is CS?
Compounds with this type of melting point typically have an odor.
What is low melting point?
The chemical formula for iodic acid.
What is HIO3?
The name of the ion with a formula of V3+.
What is vanadium (III)?
The highest melting point out of BaCl2, Cu(NO3)2, and CaS.
What is CaS?
chloric acid
What is HClO3?
Any compound that is able to conduct electricity when dissolved is considered to be this.
What is an electrolyte?
An acid composed of hydrogen and one other nonmetal element.
What is a binary acid?
The charge on the cation in iron (III) oxide.
What is 3+?
The lowest melting point out of KBr, MgO, and LiF.
What is KBr?
manganese (III) phosphate
What is MnPO4?
State of matter at room temperature for all ionic compounds.
What is solid?
The chemical formula for hydrophosphoric acid.
What is H3P?
The name of the compound with the formula CrO.
What is chromium (II) oxide?
The highest melting point out of CH4, O2, and BF3.
What is BF3?
thiocyanic acid
What is HSCN?
The compound that is flammable out of NaI, NBr3, and SF2.
What is NBr3?
The chemical formula for hypochlorous acid.
What is HClO?
The name of the compound with the chemical formula PbS2.
What is lead (IV) sulfide?
The lowest melting point out of H2O, SO2, and PF3.
What is SO2?