Barium chloride is the ionic compound BaCl2.
SrCl3 does not exist but SrCl2 does. It is strontium chloride
Strontium Sulfide
strontium chloride
sodium chloride
Strontium Chloride
Potassium chloride
SrCl2 is called Strontium Chloride.
Lithium iodide
classical method and stock method
in chemistry stock system of nomenclature is used for naming compound that contain a multivalued metal (a metal can form more than one type of ions). in this system the oxidation number (the charge of ion) of metal is shown in parentheses using roman numerals
stock systems is used to name and element with more than oxidation number example iron (II) chloride FeCl2
ferrous sulfate :)
Lithium iodide
Hydrogen (i) Oxide
classical method and stock method
CrP is chromium phosphide.
"If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is". Compound stock is not any particular stock, but a system of buying 'put' and 'call' options that is supposed to earn fantastic amounts with no risk.
The Stock system is the current system to write chemical formulas; oxidation states are in parentheses, with Roman numerals.
Copper (I) Selenide by the stock system or Cupprous Selenide by the latin system.
The Stock system is not used for these salts because the cations have only 1 oxidation number. So, for Rb and K it is 1+ and for Ca it is 2+ and for Al it is 3+. The stock system is used for the transition metals to indicate which oxidation state they are in.
I'm not sure if it has a name, but most call it 'naming ionic compounds with multiple ion charges'. I think that what you're looking for is the "Stock System."
the stock system :)
As2O5
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