
(a)
Interpretation:
The systematic name of
Concept introduction:
A crystalline compound with fixed number of water molecules are known as hydrates. The water molecules are also known as water of crystallization or water of hydration. Each water molecule is attached to a single unit. According to

Answer to Problem 72E
The systematic name of
Explanation of Solution
In the chemical formula,
The systematic name of
(b)
Interpretation:
The systematic name of
Concept introduction:
A crystalline compound with fixed number of water molecules are known as hydrates. The water molecules are also known as water of crystallization or water of hydration. Each water molecule is attached to a single unit. According to IUPAC nomenclature, the naming of hydrates is done by first naming the anhydrous compound followed by the number of water molecules and hydrate. Also the oxidation number of metal is written beside the name of anhydrous compound within parenthesis.

Answer to Problem 72E
The systematic name of
Explanation of Solution
In the chemical formula,
Water molecules do not contribute in the oxidation number of metal. The oxidation number of manganese is calculated as shown below.
Where,
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•
•
Substitute
Therefore, the systematic name of
The systematic name of
(c)
Interpretation:
The systematic name of
Concept introduction:
A crystalline compound with fixed number of water molecules are known as hydrates. The water molecules are also known as water of crystallization or water of hydration. Each water molecule is attached to a single unit. According to IUPAC nomenclature, the naming of hydrates is done by first naming the anhydrous compound followed by the number of water molecules and hydrate. Also the oxidation number of metal is written beside the name of anhydrous compound within parenthesis.

Answer to Problem 72E
The systematic name of
Explanation of Solution
In the chemical formula,
Water molecules do not contribute in the oxidation number of metal. The oxidation number of cobalt is calculated as shown below.
Where,
•
•
•
•
Substitute
Therefore, the systematic name of
The systematic name of
(d)
Interpretation:
The systematic name of
Concept introduction:
A crystalline compound with fixed number of water molecules are known as hydrates. The water molecules are also known as water of crystallization or water of hydration. Each water molecule is attached to a single unit. According to IUPAC nomenclature, the naming of hydrates is done by first naming the anhydrous compound followed by the number of water molecules and hydrate. Also the oxidation number of metal is written beside the name of anhydrous compound within parenthesis.

Answer to Problem 72E
The systematic name of
Explanation of Solution
In the chemical formula,
Water molecules do not contribute in the oxidation number of metal. The oxidation number of chromium is calculated as shown below.
Where,
•
•
•
•
Substitute
Therefore, the systematic name of
the systematic name of
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