(a)
Interpretation: To write the names of the given compounds.
Concept Introduction: The given compound contains both metal and non-metal. The cations in the compound contain positive charge and the anion in the compound contain the negative charge. The cation which is a metal will be named first and the anion which is a non-metal will be named after the metal.
(a)
Answer to Problem 113A
Tin (II) Bromide.
Explanation of Solution
In the given compound,
(b)
Interpretation: To write the names of the given compounds.
Concept Introduction: The given compound contains both metal and non-metal. The cations in the compound contain positive charge and the anion in the compound contain the negative charge. The cation which is a metal will be named first and the anion which is a non-metal will be named after the metal.
(b)
Answer to Problem 113A
Barium Sulphate.
Explanation of Solution
In the given compound,
(c)
Interpretation: To write the names of the given compounds.
Concept Introduction: The given compound contains both metal and non-metal. The cations in the compound contain positive charge and the anion in the compound contain the negative charge. The cation which is a metal will be named first and the anion which is a non-metal will be named after the metal.
(c)
Answer to Problem 113A
Magnesium Hydroxide
Explanation of Solution
In the given compound,
(d)
Interpretation: To write the names of the given compounds.
Concept Introduction: In case of a compound which contain two halogens, the halogen with positive charge is written first and the halogen with the negative charge is written next. These types of compounds are called as inter-halogen compounds and they are named as Halogen halide.
(d)
Answer to Problem 113A
Iodine penta-fluoride.
Explanation of Solution
In the given compound,
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