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yrr chemical formulas dedo chapter 3 and 4 k m se atoms and molecules chapter hai or class 9 ohk..​

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Answered by yashraj0814
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Answer:

Writing chemical formula

RULE I: Cross multiply the valencies of the elements to form the formula of the respective compound.

In the above formulas Rule I is followed i.e. cross multiply the valencies of the elements to form the formula of the respective compound.

RULE II: If a compound consists of both metallic as well non-metallic elements then name or symbol of the metal is considered first.

Where Mg (magnesium) is a metal and Cl (chlorine) is a non-metal.

RULE III: In case compounds are formed from polyatomic ions then the ion is enclosed in a bracket before writing the number to indicate the ratio. But in case the number of polyatomic ion is one then there is no need for bracket.

Since the number of polyatomic ion is one therefore no brackets are required.

The formula for calcium hydroxide is Ca(OH)2. The brackets around oh with subscript 2 implies the presence of two hydroxyl group joined to one calcium atom.

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Answered by SmartSolver
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2+2=4 lol Ok thanks 222.789.7

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