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(a)
Interpretation:
The given compound has to be named.
Concept Introduction:
The nomenclature of inorganic compounds involves following rules:
- The prefixes on each atom indicates the number of that atoms in the compound.
- The number written on the subscript of the anion is numerically equal to the charge on the cation and vice versa.
- Subscripts are discarded when the numerical charge on cation and anion are equal.
- When a metal has more than one positive oxidation state, its lowest oxidation number has name of the metal ion ending with ‘ous’ and highest oxidation number has name of the metal ion ending with ‘ic’. This rule is applicable when oxidation number of metal is not more than three.
- If a metal ion has multiple number of oxidation states more than three, then Roman numeral has to be used within square brackets to indicate the oxidation number of metal ion.
- Nomenclature of binary acids and oxoacids are not similar. Binary acids are named based on the non-metal atom present in them. Oxoacids are named on the basis of polyatomic anion present in them.
(a)
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Answer to Problem 2.58QP
The given compound
Explanation of Solution
(b)
Interpretation:
The given compound has to be named.
Concept Introduction:
Refer part (a).
(b)
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Answer to Problem 2.58QP
The given compound
Explanation of Solution
(c)
Interpretation:
The given compound has to be named.
Concept Introduction:
Refer part (a).
(c)
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Answer to Problem 2.58QP
The given compound
Explanation of Solution
The cation and anion in
The compound is named as iron(II) chloride.
(d)
Interpretation:
The given compound has to be named.
Concept Introduction:
Refer part (a).
(d)
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Answer to Problem 2.58QP
The given compound
Explanation of Solution
The cation and anion in
The compound is named as potassium permanganate.
(e)
Interpretation:
The given compound has to be named.
Concept Introduction:
Refer part (a).
(e)
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Answer to Problem 2.58QP
The given compound
Explanation of Solution
The cation and anion in
The compound is named as cesium chlorate.
(f)
Interpretation:
The given compound has to be named.
Concept Introduction:
Refer part (a).
(f)
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Answer to Problem 2.58QP
The given compound
Explanation of Solution
Oxoacids are named on the basis of polyatomic anion present in them. The polyatomic anion in
(g)
Interpretation:
The given compound has to be named.
Concept Introduction:
Refer part (a).
(g)
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Answer to Problem 2.58QP
The given compound
Explanation of Solution
The cation and anion in
The compound is named as Iron(II) oxide.
(h)
Interpretation:
The given compound has to be named.
Concept Introduction:
Refer part (a).
(h)
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Answer to Problem 2.58QP
The given compound
Explanation of Solution
The cation and anion in
Hence, the compound is named as Iron(III) oxide.
(i)
Interpretation:
The given compound has to be named.
Concept Introduction:
Refer part (a).
(i)
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Answer to Problem 2.58QP
The given compound
Explanation of Solution
The cation and anion in
The compound is named as Titanium(IV) chloride.
(j)
Interpretation:
The given compound has to be named.
Concept Introduction:
Refer part (a).
(j)
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Answer to Problem 2.58QP
The given compound
Explanation of Solution
The cation and anion in
The compound is named as sodium hydride.
(k)
Interpretation:
The given compound has to be named.
Concept Introduction:
Refer part (a).
(k)
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Answer to Problem 2.58QP
The given compound
Explanation of Solution
The cation and anion in
The compound is named asLithium nitride.
(l)
Interpretation:
The given compound has to be named.
Concept Introduction:
Refer part (a).
(l)
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Answer to Problem 2.58QP
The given compound
Explanation of Solution
The cation and anion in
The compound is named asSodium oxide.
(m)
Interpretation:
The given compound has to be named.
Concept Introduction:
Refer part (a).
(m)
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Answer to Problem 2.58QP
The given compound
Explanation of Solution
The cation and anion in
The compound is named asSodium peroxide.
(n)
Interpretation:
The given compound has to be named.
Concept Introduction:
Refer part (a).
(n)
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Answer to Problem 2.58QP
The given compound
Explanation of Solution
The compound
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