Q107 E
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Name each of the following compounds:
\(\begin{array}{l}(a){\rm{Br}}{{\rm{F}}_3}\\(b){\rm{NaBr}}{{\rm{O}}_3}\\(c){\rm{PB}}{{\rm{r}}_5}\\(d){\rm{NaCl}}{{\rm{O}}_4}\\(e){\rm{KClO}}\end{array}\)
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\(a)Br{F_3} - \)Bromine trifluoride.
\(b){\rm{NaBrO}}{{\rm{B}}_3} - \)Sodium bromate.
\(c)PB{r_5} - \)Phosphorus pentabromide.
\(d){\rm{NaCl}}{{\rm{O}}_4} - \)Sodium perchlorate.
\(e)KClO - \)Potassium hypochlorite.
1Step 1: Name of the following compound:
\(a)Br{F_3} - \)Bromine trifluoride.
\(b){\rm{NaBrO}}{{\rm{B}}_3} - \)Sodium bromate.
\(c)PB{r_5} - \)Phosphorus pentabromide.
\(d){\rm{NaCl}}{{\rm{O}}_4} - \)Sodium perchlorate.
\(e)KClO - \)Potassium hypochlorite.
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