Challenge #1 T. Trimpe 2008

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Challenge #1 T. Trimpe

1.NaCl – A common seasoning for food 2.FeO 2 – Formula for rust 3.HCl – An acid found in your stomach 4.CH 4 – A gas produced in your body 5. H 2 O – An important liquid Give the correct name for each compound.

1.NaCl – A common seasoning for food 2.FeO 2 – Formula for rust 3.HCl – An acid found in your stomach 4.CH 4 – A gas produced in your body 5. H 2 O – An important liquid The answers are … Sodium Chloride or Salt Iron Oxide Hydrochloric Acid Methane Water