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M is a bivalent metal. Write down the steps to find the chemical formulae of its compounds formed with the radicals, sulphate and phosphate.

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M is a bivalent metal that is : M2+

Step 1 : Write the symbols and valencies of of M and sulphate.

Symbols M SO4
Valency 2 2

 

Step 2 : Cross-multiply symbols of radicals with their respective valency.

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Step 3 : Write down the chemical formula of the compound.

The chemical formula is  MSO4

M is a bivalent metal that is : M2+

Step 1 : Write the symbols and valencies of of M and Phosphate.

Symbols M PO4
Valency 2 3

Step 2 : Cross-multiply symbols of radicals with their respective valency.

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Step 3 : Write down the chemical formula of the compound.

The chemical formula is  M3(PO4)2

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