Answer:
Fe2O3 - S
PbO2 - D
PbO - I
Fe2O - U
Fe(OH)3 - H
FeO2 - T
FeO - R
Pb2O - G
Pb(OH)2 - O
FeOH - N
Pb(OH)3 - A
Explanation:
In writing the formula of ionic compounds we consider the valency or oxidation state of each ion.
For instance, given the compound iron II oxide. The oxidation states of both iron and oxygen are +2 and -2 respectively. Ignoring the charges, this cancels out and we have FeO as the correct formula of the compound.
For Iron III oxide, the oxidation states of iron and oxygen are +3 and -2 respectively, the both atoms exchange charges. If we ignore the signs and write the exchanged numbers as subscripts we obtain the formula Fe2O3.
Make four columns place differences for whatever you are comparing and similarities in one(this is for a three compared thing)
It would probably be pressure and temperature
Density=mass/volume
density=206/321
density=0.64g/ml
For example, nitrogen (N2) and oxygen (O2), which make up more than 90% of Earth's atmosphere, do not absorb infrared photons.