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29 July, 12:04

What is wrong with the name of the compound "iron chloride"?

A. there must be a Roman numeral indicating the charge of the cation

B. iron will not combine with chlorine

C. the compound should be called iron chlorate

D. nothing is wrong with the name of this compound

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  1. 29 July, 12:46
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    Its A because there has to be a roman numeral to indicate which net charge of iron was used
  2. 29 July, 16:03
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    The answer is a I think
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