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Compound Common name Chemical name
CO2
NaCL
C6H2O6
H2O Water
FeO2

2007-04-17 23:22:01 · 6 answers · asked by ? 2 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

6 answers

CO2 = Carbon Dioxide / Dry Ice

NaCL = Sodium Chloride / Table Salt

C6H2O6 =
1,2-Dihydroxy-
3,4,5,6-tetraoxocyclohexene
RHODIZONIC ACID Dihydrate -- I looked this one up :-)

H2O = Dihydrogen Monoxide / Water

FeO2 = Iron Oxide / Rust

2007-04-18 02:11:01 · answer #1 · answered by the.lilhb 2 · 1 1

A good way to show the difference between them is an example, so let's use Oxygen. Oxygen's chemical symbol is just O. It's name would simply be Oxygen. A chemical formula, in contrast to a symbol, is a combination of multiple elements, such as water's chemical formula is H2O, two particles of Hydrogen, one particle of Oxygen.

2016-04-01 06:52:28 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

CO2 → I'm pretty sure everyone just calls it carbon dioxide.

NaCl → sodium chloride for the chemical name. salt for the common name (not in chemistry though as "salt" is a broad term)

C6H2O6 →

H2O → dihydrogen monoxide, hydrogen hydroxide, etc. common name, water.

FeO2 → Iron oxide, Iron (II) Oxide. Common name, rust.

2007-04-17 23:34:45 · answer #3 · answered by Eric 6 · 0 1

CO2- carbon dioxide, carbon anhydride
NaCl- sodium chloride, common salt
C6H2O6- did u make a mistake? no such compound. the closest to this is C6H12O6, glucose
H2O- water, dihydrogen monoxide, hydrogen hydroxide
FeO2- Iron oxide, rust

2007-04-18 01:23:00 · answer #4 · answered by shawn michaels pwns cena 4 · 0 1

CO2 = carbon dioxide

NaCl = Sodium chloride = salt (table salt)

C6H12O6 = Glucose (This is assuming that C6H2O6 wasn't what you were looking for - that isn't a common substance)

H2O = water

FeO2 = Iron dioxide (Well that's what you'd call it - Rust is normally Fe2O3)

2007-04-17 23:32:28 · answer #5 · answered by solver 3 · 0 1

Carbon Dioxide

Sodium Chloride

A carbohydrate

Water

It should be Fe2O3 (Haematite) or Fe3O4 (Magnetite)

2007-04-17 23:53:05 · answer #6 · answered by ag_iitkgp 7 · 0 1

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