Why does oh form salts with only mg2+ and fe3+? How would I be able to answer this question if there were two different molecules

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Why does oh form salts with only mg2+ and fe3+? How would I be able to answer this question if there were two different molecules
d) The Ca salt of SiO4* is the component of cement.
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9. Which of the following ions are more likely to form insoluble salts with OH ion?
Mg*
Ag
3+
F
a) only Fe*
b) only Ag"
c) Mg* and Fe+
d) only F
10. The unit cell of the rulite lattice is illustrated to the right.
The compound is composed of titanium and oxygen. Based
on the unit cell shown here (Ti ions are located at the corners,
and in the body center of the cube and oxide ions are located
as follows: two in opposite quadrants of the bottom face, two
at directly above the first two in the top face and the final two
ions are in the plane of with the body centered titanium ion).
What is the formula of rulite?
a) TizO4
b) TizO3
c) TiO2
d) Tio
t II. Reactions & Chemistry of the Main Group elements (40 pts)
the product(s), its state
Transcribed Image Text:d) The Ca salt of SiO4* is the component of cement. 4- 9. Which of the following ions are more likely to form insoluble salts with OH ion? Mg* Ag 3+ F a) only Fe* b) only Ag" c) Mg* and Fe+ d) only F 10. The unit cell of the rulite lattice is illustrated to the right. The compound is composed of titanium and oxygen. Based on the unit cell shown here (Ti ions are located at the corners, and in the body center of the cube and oxide ions are located as follows: two in opposite quadrants of the bottom face, two at directly above the first two in the top face and the final two ions are in the plane of with the body centered titanium ion). What is the formula of rulite? a) TizO4 b) TizO3 c) TiO2 d) Tio t II. Reactions & Chemistry of the Main Group elements (40 pts) the product(s), its state
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