
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:The name of the compound
Concept introduction:Combination of cation with respective anion generates an ionic compound. While giving names these ionic compounds, one has to follow certain simple rules. The cation’s name is always written first followed by anion’s name. Cation’s name is same as its elemental name however in anion’s name, the suffix “ide” is substituted at the end part of its element’s name.
(a)

Answer to Problem 52E
The compound,
Explanation of Solution
The cation in
The charge on barium is
Hence, the compound
(b)
Interpretation:The name of the compound
Concept introduction:Combination of cation with respective anion generates an ionic compound. While giving names these ionic compounds, one has to follow certain simple rules. The cation’s name is always written first followed by anion’s name. Cation’s name is same as its elemental name however in anion’s name, the suffix “ide” is substituted at the end part of its element’s name.
(b)

Answer to Problem 52E
The compound,
Explanation of Solution
The cation in
The charge on sodium cation is
Hence, the compound
(c)
Interpretation:The name of the compound
Concept introduction:Combination of cation with respective anion generates an ionic compound. While giving names these ionic compounds, one has to follow certain simple rules. The cation’s name is always written first followed by anion’s name. Cation’s name is same as its elemental name however in anion’s name, the suffix “ide” is substituted at the end part of its element’s name.
(c)

Answer to Problem 52E
The compound,
Explanation of Solution
The cation in
The charge on potassium cation is
Hence, the compound
(d)
Interpretation:The name of the compound
Concept introduction:Combination of cation with respective anion generates an ionic compound. While giving names these ionic compounds, one has to follow certain simple rules. The cation’s name is always written first followed by anion’s name. Cation’s name is same as its elemental name however in anion’s name, the suffix “ide” is substituted at the end part of its element’s name.
(d)

Answer to Problem 52E
The compound,
Explanation of Solution
The cation in
The charge on potassium cation is
Hence, the compound
(e)
Interpretation:The formula of the compound chromium (III)hydroxide is to be predicted.
Concept introduction:Combination of cation with respective anion generates an ionic compound. While giving names these ionic compounds, one has to follow certain simple rules. While writing formula for any ionic compound, the cation’s charge becomes the subscript for respective anion and vice versa generating an overall neutral compound.
(e)

Answer to Problem 52E
The compound,chromium (III) hydroxide has the formula
Explanation of Solution
The cation in Chromium (III) hydroxide is chromium cation
The charge on chromium cation is
Thus, 1
Hence, the compound chromium (III) hydroxide has the formula
(f)
Interpretation:The formula of the compound magnesium cyanide is to be predicted.
Concept introduction:Combination of cation with respective anion generates an ionic compound. While writing formulas for these ionic compounds, one has to follow certain simple rules. While writing formula for any ionic compound, the cation’s charge becomes the subscript for respective anion and vice versa generating an overall neutral compound.
(f)

Answer to Problem 52E
The compound,magnesium cyanide has the formula
Explanation of Solution
The cation in magnesium cyanide is magnesium cation
The charge on magnesium cation is
Thus, 1
Hence, the compound magnesium cyanide has the formula
(g)
Interpretation:The formula of the compound lead (IV) carbonate is to be predicted.
Concept introduction:Combination of cation with respective anion generates an ionic compound. While giving names these ionic compounds, one has to follow certain simple rules. While writing formula for any ionic compound, the cation’s charge becomes the subscript for respective anion and vice versa generating an overall neutral compound.
(g)

Answer to Problem 52E
The compound,lead (IV) carbonate has the formula
Explanation of Solution
The cation in lead (IV) carbonate is lead cation
The charge on lead cation is
These subscript when reduced to the lowest ratio becomes 1:2.
Thus, 1
Hence, the compound Lead (IV) carbonate has the formula
(h)
Interpretation:The formula of the compound ammonium acetate is to be predicted.
Concept introduction:Combination of cation with respective anion generates an ionic compound. While giving names these ionic compounds, one has to follow certain simple rules. While writing formula for any ionic compound, the cation’s charge becomes the subscript for respective anion and vice versa generating an overall neutral compound.
(h)

Answer to Problem 52E
The compound,ammonium acetate has the formula
Explanation of Solution
The cation in ammonium acetate is ammonium cation
The charge on ammonium cation is
Thus, 1
Hence, the compound ammonium acetate has the formula
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