WHAT IS THE NAME OF THIS COMPOUND?

1. K2SO4?
2. Ca3(PO4)2
3. LiI
4. KMnO4
5. NaNO2
6. SnCl2
7. Fe(OH)3
8. NaClO
9. BaSO3
10. Pb(NO3)2
11. Hg2Cl2
12. (NH4)2CO3
13. MgO
14. CuBr
15. Fe2s3

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1. potassium sulfate

2. calcium phosphate
3. lithium iodide.
What is your problem in doing this. Perhaps I can suggest something to help.

Sure! I can help you with that. To determine the name of each compound, we need to use the rules for naming chemical compounds.

1. K2SO4: This compound is potassium sulfate.

2. Ca3(PO4)2: This compound is calcium phosphate.

3. LiI: This compound is lithium iodide.

4. KMnO4: This compound is potassium permanganate.

5. NaNO2: This compound is sodium nitrite.

6. SnCl2: This compound is tin(II) chloride.

7. Fe(OH)3: This compound is iron(III) hydroxide.

8. NaClO: This compound is sodium hypochlorite.

9. BaSO3: This compound is barium sulfite.

10. Pb(NO3)2: This compound is lead(II) nitrate.

11. Hg2Cl2: This compound is mercury(I) chloride.

12. (NH4)2CO3: This compound is ammonium carbonate.

13. MgO: This compound is magnesium oxide.

14. CuBr: This compound is copper(I) bromide.

15. Fe2S3: This compound is iron(III) sulfide.

To determine the name of a compound, you need to know the naming rules for the type of compound you are dealing with. In general, for binary ionic compounds (compounds containing a metal and a nonmetal), you name the cation (metal) first and the anion (nonmetal) second. For compounds containing polyatomic ions or transition metals, additional naming rules apply. In some cases, you may need to know the oxidation states of the elements in order to correctly name the compound.