(a)
Interpretation: To determine the formula of the given compound.
Concept Introduction: The chemical symbols make up the molecular formula. Additionally, it includes a list of the molecule's constituent elements as well as numeric subscripts that indicate the number of atoms in each element. It is a method of communicating data regarding chemical ratios.
(a)
Answer to Problem 128A
The formula of the potassium nitrate will be
Explanation of Solution
The valency of potassium is +1and represented by K as well as nitrate is -1which is represented as NO3-. Now, by interchanging the valency of each other we get,
Hence, the formulas of potassium nitrate are
(b)
Interpretation: To determine the formula of the given compound.
Concept Introduction: The chemical symbols make up the molecular formula. Additionally, it includes a list of the molecule's constituent elements as well as numeric subscripts that indicate the number of atoms in each element. It is a method of communicating data regarding chemical ratios.
(b)
Answer to Problem 128A
The formula of the copper (II) oxide will be
Explanation of Solution
The valency of copper is given as +2 and represented by Cu as well as oxide is -2 which is represented as
Hence, the formulas of potassium nitrate are
(c)
Interpretation: To determine the formula of the given compound.
Concept Introduction: The chemical symbols make up the molecular formula. Additionally, it includes a list of the molecule's constituent elements as well as numeric subscripts that indicate the number of atoms in each element. It is a method of communicating data regarding chemical ratios.
(c)
Answer to Problem 128A
The formula of the magnesium nitride will be
Explanation of Solution
The valency of magnesium is given as +2 and represented by
(d)
Interpretation: To determine the formula of the given compound.
Concept Introduction: The chemical symbols make up the molecular formula. Additionally, it includes a list of the molecule's constituent elements as well as numeric subscripts that indicate the number of atoms in each element. It is a method of communicating data regarding chemical ratios.
(d)
Answer to Problem 128A
The formula of the silver fluoride will be
Explanation of Solution
The valency of silver is given as +1 and represented by Ag as well as fluoride is -1 which is represented as
Hence, the formulas of silver fluoride. are
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