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Elements to Formula Converter??
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I am doing Physical Science homework and I don't have my book, and i know i could use google but does anyone have a Element to Formula converter?
For Example: bromine and iron +3= FeBr(3)
For Example: bromine and iron +3= FeBr(3)
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Im in college chemistry right now so PM me if ya need any help
We were doing the same stuff earlier this year
We were doing the same stuff earlier this year
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put the elements on the post and i might be able to figure some out for you
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MPL wrote put the elements on the post and i might be able to figure some out for you
Elements/////////////////////////////////////////////Formula
potassium and carbon
fluorine and cesium
magnesium and iodine
mercury +2 and chlorine
zinc and oxygen
barium and sulfur
cobalt +2 and bromine
nitrogen and zinc
phosphorous and calcium
copper +1 and sulfur
fluorine and strontium
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