The formulas for the sulphides and the nitrides formed by the given transition metals are to be written. Concept Introduction: The substances that cannot be broke down into simple substances are known as elements. Transition metals have a characteristic property of various oxidation state and hence form more than one positive ion. Transition metals form compounds which are often paramagnetic. They form complexes and colored compound. Transition metals are the elements with the atomic numbers 21 − 29 , 39 − 47 , 57 − 79 and 89-107 . Stock system is the method for naming the metal ions that have more than one oxidation state in compounds, indicated by Roman numeral in parenthesis just after the name of the metal ion.
The formulas for the sulphides and the nitrides formed by the given transition metals are to be written. Concept Introduction: The substances that cannot be broke down into simple substances are known as elements. Transition metals have a characteristic property of various oxidation state and hence form more than one positive ion. Transition metals form compounds which are often paramagnetic. They form complexes and colored compound. Transition metals are the elements with the atomic numbers 21 − 29 , 39 − 47 , 57 − 79 and 89-107 . Stock system is the method for naming the metal ions that have more than one oxidation state in compounds, indicated by Roman numeral in parenthesis just after the name of the metal ion.
Solution Summary: The author explains the formulas for the sulphides and nitrides formed by the given transition metals.
Definition Definition Elements containing partially filled d-subshell in their ground state configuration. Elements in the d-block of the periodic table receive the last or valence electron in the d-orbital. The groups from IIIB to VIIIB and IB to IIB comprise the d-block elements.
Chapter 2, Problem 10PE
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The formulas for the sulphides and the nitrides formed by the given transition metals are to be written.
Concept Introduction:
The substances that cannot be broke down into simple substances are known as elements.
Transition metals have a characteristic property of various oxidation state and hence form more than one positive ion.
Transition metals form compounds which are often paramagnetic. They form complexes and colored compound.
Transition metals are the elements with the atomic numbers21−29,39−47,57−79 and 89-107.
Stock system is the method for naming the metal ions that have more than one oxidation state in compounds, indicated by Roman numeral in parenthesis just after the name of the metal ion.
Give the formulas for the following ionic compounds
Give the chemical formula for each of the following ionic compounds:(a) sodium phosphate, (b) zinc nitrate, (c) bariumbromate, (d) iron(II) perchlorate, (e) cobalt(II) hydrogen carbonate,(f) chromium(III) acetate, (g) potassium dichromate
what is the chemical formula for copper(I) chloride and for gold (III) cyanide?