(a)
Interpretation:
The name and periodic table group number of each element present in Zinc oxide has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Naming Binary Ionic Compounds:
For all ionic compounds, names and formulas give the positive ion (cation) first and the negative ion (anion) second.
For all binary ionic compounds, the name of the cation is the name of the metal, and the name of the anion has the suffix -ide added to the root of the name of the nonmetal.
In the naming of ionic compounds, the name of the cation is named first then anion is named.
In generally, binary ionic compound contains metal cation with non-metal anion. In the naming of binary compound, metal name is comes first followed by nonmetal.
Non-metals are named with suffix -ide root of the name of the nonmetal.
(b)
Interpretation:
The name and periodic table group number of each element present in Silver bromide has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Naming Binary Ionic Compounds:
For all ionic compounds, names and formulas give the positive ion (cation) first and the negative ion (anion) second.
For all binary ionic compounds, the name of the cation is the name of the metal, and the name of the anion has the suffix -ide added to the root of the name of the nonmetal.
In the naming of ionic compounds, the name of the cation is named first then anion is named.
In generally, binary ionic compound contains metal cation with non-metal anion. In the naming of binary compound, metal name is comes first followed by nonmetal.
Non-metals are named with suffix -ide root of the name of the nonmetal.
(c)
Interpretation:
The name and periodic table group number of each element present in Lithium chloride has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Naming Binary Ionic Compounds:
For all ionic compounds, names and formulas give the positive ion (cation) first and the negative ion (anion) second.
For all binary ionic compounds, the name of the cation is the name of the metal, and the name of the anion has the suffix -ide added to the root of the name of the nonmetal.
In the naming of ionic compounds, the name of the cation is named first then anion is named.
In generally, binary ionic compound contains metal cation with non-metal anion. In the naming of binary compound, metal name is comes first followed by nonmetal.
Non-metals are named with suffix -ide root of the name of the nonmetal.
(d)
Interpretation:
The name and periodic table group number of each element present in Aluminum sulfide has to be given.
Concept Introduction:
Naming Binary Ionic Compounds:
For all ionic compounds, names and formulas give the positive ion (cation) first and the negative ion (anion) second.
For all binary ionic compounds, the name of the cation is the name of the metal, and the name of the anion has the suffix -ide added to the root of the name of the nonmetal.
In the naming of ionic compounds, the name of the cation is named first then anion is named.
In generally, binary ionic compound contains metal cation with non-metal anion. In the naming of binary compound, metal name is comes first followed by nonmetal.
Non-metals are named with suffix -ide root of the name of the nonmetal.
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