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Chemistry compounds name -Chemical names and their Formulas


In this post I have shown some most important Chemical compounds and their Chemical Formulas along with their names


Following are some Chemical compounds with respect to their names and Formulas

Aqua Fortis
◆Nitric Acid(HNO3) 

Baking Soda
◆Sodium Bicarbonate(NaHCO3)

Brine/Rock Salt
◆Sodium Chloride(NaCl)

Bleaching Powder
◆Calcium Hypochlorite(CaOCl2)

LimeStone
◆Calcium Carbonate(CaCO3)

Caustic Soda
◆Sodium Hydroxide(NaOH)

Laughing Gas
◆Dinitrogen Oxide(N2O)

Lime
◆Calcium Oxide(CaO)

Oil of Vitriol
◆Sulphuric Acid(H2SO4)

Plaster Of Paris
◆Calcium Sulphate Hydrate(CaSO4 .?H2O)

Dry Ice
◆Solid CO2

Vinegar
◆Acetic Acid Solution(5% CH3COOH)

Washing Soda
◆Sodium Carbonate Hydrate(Na2CO3. 10H2O)

King Of Chemicals
◆Sulphuric Acid(H2SO4)

Sand is made up of
◆Silicon Dioxide(SiO2)

Slaked Lime is 
◆Calcium Hydroxide

Chalk/Marble Contains
◆Calcium Carbonate(CaCO3)

Marsh Gas
◆Methane(CH4)

Potash
◆Potasium Carbonate(K2CO3)

So , these are some most important Chemical compounds with their names and  Formulas


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