Chemistry
Match the radicals in List I with their correct names from List II.
| List I | List II |
|---|---|
| 1. NO31- | A: Bisulphite |
| 2. HSO41- | B: Phosphate |
| 3. SO42- | C: Carbonate |
| 4. PO43- | D: Nitrite |
| 5. HCO31- | E: Bicarbonate |
| F: Sulphate | |
| G: Nitrate | |
| H: Phosphite | |
| I: Sulphite | |
| J: Bisulphate |
Atomic Structure
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Answer
| List I | List II |
|---|---|
| 1. NO31- | G: Nitrate |
| 2. HSO41- | J: Bisulphate |
| 3. SO42- | F: Sulphate |
| 4. PO43- | B: Phosphate |
| 5. HCO31- | E: Bicarbonate |
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