(a)
Interpretation:
The name and formula of the compound formed from
Concept introduction:
In the periodic table, the elements are represented using alphabetic symbols. Each element has a unique symbol which distinguishes it from other elements. The atomic
Ionic compounds are those which are made of ions. Ions are charged particles produced when atoms gain or lose electrons. It is typically formed when a metal at the extreme left of the periodic table reacts with a non-metal at the extreme right of the table.
(b)
Interpretation:
The name and formula of the compound formed from
Concept introduction:
In the periodic table, the elements are represented using alphabetic symbols. Each element has a unique symbol which distinguishes it from other elements. The atomic symbols of the elements are derived from their English, Latin or Greek names. The subscript in the
Ionic compounds are those which are made of ions. Ions are charged particles produced when atoms gain or lose electrons. It is typically formed when a metal at the extreme left of the periodic table reacts with a non-metal at the extreme right of the table.
(c)
Interpretation:
The name and formula of the compound formed from
Concept introduction:
In the periodic table, the elements are represented using alphabetic symbols. Each element has a unique symbol which distinguishes it from other elements. The atomic symbols of the elements are derived from their English, Latin or Greek names. The subscript in the
Ionic compounds are those which are made of ions. Ions are charged particles produced when atoms gain or lose electrons. It is typically formed when a metal at the extreme left of the periodic table reacts with a non-metal at the extreme right of the table.

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