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CHEM 1320 1st Edition Lecture 4Outline of Last Lecture I. Periodic TableII. Ions III. Molecules IV. Ionic CompoundsV. Molecular CompoundsVI. ElementsOutline of Current Lecture I. Continuation of ElementsII. Common AcidsIII. Common BasesCurrent LectureI. ElementsSome common elements are spelled with subscripts. For example: H2 is how you would write hydrogen. Same for oxygen (O2) and nitrogen (N2)II. Common Acids (H)HCl is hydrochloric acidHBr is hydrobromic acid HI is hydroiodic acidHNO3 is nitric acidH2SO4 is sulfuric acidC2SO4 is sulfuric acidH3PO4 is phosphoric acid III. Common Bases ( OH-) These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.NaOH is sodium hydroxideKOH is potassium


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