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Question 1

Determine the chemical formula for the compound diamminetetraaquairon(II)chloride.
◦ [Fe(NH3)2(H2O)4]Cl2
◦ [Fe(NH3)2(H2O)4Cl]
◦ [Fe(NH3)2][(H2O)4Cl]
◦ [Fe(NH3)2(H2O)4]Cl3
◦ [Fe(H2O)4][(NH3)2Cl]

Question 2

Determine the chemical formula for the compound hexaammineiron(III) hexacyanoferrate(III).
◦ [Fe(NH3)6]3[Fe(CN)6]2
◦ [Fe2(NH3)3(CN)3]6+
◦ [Fe(NH3)6][Fe(CN)6]
◦ [Fe(NH3)6][Fe(CN)6]2
◦ [Fe2(NH3)6(CN)6]3+


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