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Dumbledore thinks the students are now confident with significant figures; Snape is not so confident of this... Begrudgingly Snape decides to move forward in his lesson. His next lesson is in naming ionic compounds. He presents his students with sodium hydrogen sulfate and potassium permanganate. Which pair of ionic formulas is correct for these two compounds?

(A) NaHSO3, KMnO4
(B) NaHSO2, KMnO4
(C) NaHSO4, KMnO4
(D) NaHSO4, KMnO3
(E) NaHSO3, KMnO3

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User Jeson
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Answer:

C)
NaHSO_(4), KMnO_(4)

Step-by-step explanation:

- For the sodium hydrogen sulfate:

The ending -ate of the word sulfate indicates that the compound comes from the ion sulfate that is
SO_(4)^(-), so the compound formed by this ion will be
NaHSO_(4)

- For the potassium permanganate:

The ending -ate of the word permanganate indicates that the compound comes from the ion
MnO^(-)_(4), so the compound formed by this ion will be
KMnO_(4)

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