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Write formulas for the following compounds:
a. Mercury `(II)` chloride b. Nickel `(II)` sulphate
c. Tin `(IV)` oxide d. Thallium `(I)` sulphate
e. Iron `(III)` sulphate f. Chromium `(III)` oxide

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(a) Mercury (II) chloride
`HgCl_(2)`
(b) Nickel (II) sulphate
`NiSO_(4)`
(c) Tin (V) oxide
`SnO_(2)`
(d) Thallum (I) sulphate
`TI_(2)SO_(4)`
(e) Iron (III) sulphate
`Fe_(2)(SO_(4))_(3)`
(f) Chromium (III) oxide
`Cr_(2)O_(3)`
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