
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:The name of the compound
Concept introduction:Thegeneration of ionic compounds involve combination of anion with cation. While naming these ionic compounds, some very simple rules are to be kept in mind. The naming of cation is always done first followed by naming anion. Cation is named by its elemental name however in naming an anion the end part of elemental name is substituted by the suffix “ide”.
(a)

Answer to Problem 54E
The compound,
Explanation of Solution
The cation in
The charge on sodium is
Hence, the compound
(b)
Interpretation:The name of the compound
Concept introduction:The generation of ionic compounds involve combination of anion with cation. While naming these ionic compounds, some very simple rules are to be kept in mind. The naming of cation is always done first followed by naming anion. Cation is named by its elemental name however in naming an anion the end part of elemental name is substituted by the suffix “ide”.
(b)

Answer to Problem 54E
The compound,
Explanation of Solution
The cation in
The charge on magnesium cation is
Hence, the compound
(c)
Interpretation:The name of the compound
Concept introduction:The generation of ionic compounds involve combination of anion with cation. While naming these ionic compounds, some very simple rules are to be kept in mind. The naming of cation is always done first followed by naming anion. Cation is named by its elemental name however in naming an anion the end part of elemental name is substituted by the suffix “ide”.
(c)

Answer to Problem 54E
The compound,
Explanation of Solution
The cation in
The charge on aluminiumcation is
Hence, the compound
(d)
Interpretation:The name of the compound
Concept introduction:Covalent compounds are generated as result of electron sharing among the elements involved. One important point in naming covalent compounds is the use of prefixes which reveal number of atoms involved. The first elememt never makes use of the prefix “mono” but uses the others.The element positioned on the left in perodic table in relation to the other is name first.
(d)

Answer to Problem 54E
The compound,
Explanation of Solution
The compound contains one Sulphur atom and two fluorine atoms. Since, Sulphur is position left to fluorine in peridic table, it’s name is written first.
Owing to the two fluorine atoms, the prefix “di” is used in the name.
Hence, the compound
(e)
Interpretation:The name of the compound
Concept introduction:Covalent compounds are generated as result of electron sharing among the elements involved. One important point in naming covalent compounds is the use of prefixes which reveal number of atoms involved. The first elememt never makes use of the prefix “mono” but uses the others. The element positioned on the left in perodic table in relation to the other is name first.
(e)

Answer to Problem 54E
The compound,
Explanation of Solution
The compound contains one Sulphur atom and six fluorine atoms.Since, Sulphur is position left to fluorine in peridic table, it’s name is written first.
Owing to the six fluorine atoms, the prefix “hexa” is used in the name.
Hence, the compound
(f)
Interpretation:The name of the compound
Concept introduction:The generation of ionic compounds involve combination of anion with cation. While naming these ionic compounds, some very simple rules are to be kept in mind. The naming of cation is always done first followed by naming anion. Cation is named by its elemental name however in naming an anion the end part of elemental name is substituted by the suffix “ide”.
(f)

Answer to Problem 54E
The compound,
Explanation of Solution
The cation in
The charge on sodium cation is
Hence, thecompound
(g)
Interpretation:The name of the compound
Concept introduction:The generation of ionic compounds involve combination of anion with cation. While naming these ionic compounds, some very simple rules are to be kept in mind. The naming of cation is always done first followed by naming anion. Cation is named by its elemental name however in naming an anion the end part of elemental name is substituted by the suffix “ide”.
(g)

Answer to Problem 54E
The compound,
Explanation of Solution
The cation in
The charge on sodium cation is
Hence, the compound
(h)
Interpretation:The name of the compound
Concept introduction:The generation of ionic compounds involve combination of anion with cation. While naming these ionic compounds, some very simple rules are to be kept in mind. The naming of cation is always done first followed by naming anion. Cation is named by its elemental name however in naming an anion the end part of elemental name is substituted by the suffix “ide”.
(h)

Answer to Problem 54E
The compound,
Explanation of Solution
The cation in
The charge on lithium cation is
Hence, the compound
(i)
Interpretation:The name of the compound
Concept introduction:The generation of ionic compounds involve combination of anion with cation. While naming these ionic compounds, some very simple rules are to be kept in mind. The naming of cation is always done first followed by naming anion. Cation is named by its elemental name however in naming an anion the end part of elemental name is substituted by the suffix “ide”.
(i)

Answer to Problem 54E
The compound,
Explanation of Solution
The cation in
The charge on sodium cation is
Hence, the compound
(j)
Interpretation:The name of the compound
Concept introduction:The generation of ionic compounds involve combination of anion with cation. While naming these ionic compounds, some very simple rules are to be kept in mind. The naming of cation is always done first followed by naming anion. Cation is named by its elemental name however in naming an anion the end part of elemental name is substituted by the suffix “ide”.
(j)

Answer to Problem 54E
The compound,
Explanation of Solution
The cation in
The charge on magnessium cation is
Hence, the compound
(k)
Interpretation:The name of the compound
Concept introduction:The generation of ionic compounds involve combination of anion with cation. While naming these ionic compounds, some very simple rules are to be kept in mind. The naming of cation is always done first followed by naming anion. Cation is named by its elemental name however in naming an anion the end part of elemental name is substituted by the suffix “ide”.
(k)

Answer to Problem 54E
The compound,
Explanation of Solution
The cation in
The charge on aluminium cation is
Hence, the compound
(l)
Interpretation:The name of the compound
Concept introduction:The generation of ionic compounds involve combination of anion with cation. While naming these ionic compounds, some very simple rules are to be kept in mind. The naming of cation is always done first followed by naming anion. Cation is named by its elemental name however in naming an anion the end part of elemental name is substituted by the suffix “ide”.
(l)

Answer to Problem 54E
The compound,
Explanation of Solution
The cation in
The charge on silver cation is
Hence, the compound
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