(a) Interpretation: To write the formula of calcium sulfate dihydrate. Concept introduction: To write the name of a compound, the name of the cation is written first and then name of the anion. For naming oxyanion ‘ate’ suffix is generally used. For example ClO 3 − (chlorate). ‘ite’ suffix is generally used for anion that has one less oxygen than chlorate ion. For example ClO 2 − (chlorite) etc.
(a) Interpretation: To write the formula of calcium sulfate dihydrate. Concept introduction: To write the name of a compound, the name of the cation is written first and then name of the anion. For naming oxyanion ‘ate’ suffix is generally used. For example ClO 3 − (chlorate). ‘ite’ suffix is generally used for anion that has one less oxygen than chlorate ion. For example ClO 2 − (chlorite) etc.
Solution Summary: The author explains how to write the formula of calcium sulfate dihydrate.
To write the formula of calcium sulfate dihydrate.
Concept introduction:
To write the name of a compound, the name of the cation is written first and then name of the anion. For naming oxyanion ‘ate’ suffix is generally used. For example ClO3− (chlorate). ‘ite’ suffix is generally used for anion that has one less oxygen than chlorate ion. For example ClO2− (chlorite) etc.
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(b)
Interpretation:
To write the formula of hydro-sulfuric acid.
Concept introduction:
The name of an acid depends on the anion.The guidelines to be followed to assign name to acids are-
For acid having two elements (Hydrogen and non-metal), prefix ‘hydro’ and suffix ‘ic acid’ should be used.
So, construction of name of acids is,
Hydro+ First syllable of anion+ ic acid
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(c)
Interpretation:
To write the formula of sodium hydrogen sulfate.
Concept introduction:
To write the name of a compound, the name of the cation is written first and then name of the anion. For naming oxyanion ‘ate’ suffix is generally used. For example ClO3− (chlorate). ‘ite’ suffix is generally used for anion that has one less oxygen than chlorate ion. For example ClO2− (chlorite) etc.
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(d)
Interpretation:
To write the formula of disulfuric acid.
Concept introduction:
To write the name of a compound, the name of the cation is written first and then name of the anion. For naming oxyanion ‘ate’ suffix is generally used. For example ClO3− (chlorate). ‘ite’ suffix is generally used for anion that has one less oxygen than chlorate ion. For example ClO2− (chlorite) etc.