(a)
Interpretation: The name of
Concept Introduction: An ionic compound is composed of cation and anion. Here, the cation is positively charged and the anion carries a negative charge. The covalent compounds are formed by the equal sharing of bonding electrons between atoms. In the naming of a covalent compound, the name of atoms must be written along with prefixes like mono, di, tri, etc., that show the number of atoms present in the formula.
(b)
Interpretation: The name of
Concept Introduction: An ionic compound is composed of cation and anion. Here, the cation is positively charged and the anion carries a negative charge. The covalent compounds are formed by the equal sharing of bonding electrons between atoms. In the naming of a covalent compound, the name of atoms must be written along with prefixes like mono, di, tri, etc., that show the number of atoms present in the formula.
(c)
Interpretation: The name of
Concept Introduction: An ionic compound is composed of cation and anion. Here cation is positively charged and anion carries a negative charge. The covalent compounds are formed by the equal sharing of bonding electrons between atoms. In the naming of a covalent compound, the name of atoms must be written along with prefixes like mono, di, tri, etc., that show the number of atoms present in the formula.

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