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Determine the name for HClO3.
 
  A) hydrochloric acid
  B) hydrochlorus acid
  C) chlorate acid
  D) chloric acid
  E) perchloric acid

Question 2

Which of the following does not describe a nonmetal?
 
  A) Tend to gain electrons
  B) Found in the upper right hand corner of the periodic table.
  C) Poor conductor of electricity
  D) Nonmetals are generally unreactive.
  E) Poor conductor of heat



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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