Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The correct formula for potassium sulfide is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The formula of an ionic compound represents the total number of ions of each element present in it.
The general rules for writing the systematic names of ionic compounds are as follows:
1) In binary ionic compounds, the name of the metal is written as the original name whereas the name of the non-metal has the root word with the suffix
2) In metals that form more than one ion, the Latin root of the metal is followed by a suffix
3) In the family of two oxoanions, the ion with more oxygen atoms has the non-metal root and a suffix
4) For hydrated ionic compounds, the total number of water molecules are represented by the Greek numerical prefixes followed by the word hydrate.
(a)
Answer to Problem 2.9BFP
The correct formula for potassium sulfide is
Explanation of Solution
The element potassium belongs to the
Sulfur is a non-metal from the
An ionic compound is neutral as a whole since the total charge on the positive ions is balanced by the total charge on the negative ions. In order to balance the total charge of
Therefore the correct formula for potassium sulfide is
The correct formula for potassium sulfide is
(b)
Interpretation:
The correct formula for barium iodide is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The formula of an ionic compound represents the total number of ions of each element present in it.
The general rules for writing the systematic names of ionic compounds are as follows:
1) In binary ionic compounds, the name of the metal is written as the original name whereas the name of the non-metal has the root word with the suffix
2) In metals that form more than one ion, the Latin root of the metal is followed by a suffix
3) In the family of two oxoanions, the ion with more oxygen atoms has the non-metal root and a suffix
4) For hydrated ionic compounds, the total number of water molecules are represented by the Greek numerical prefixes followed by the word hydrate.
(b)
Answer to Problem 2.9BFP
The correct formula for barium iodide is
Explanation of Solution
The element barium is metal from the
Iodine is a non-metal from the
The charges on the barium and the iodide ions are
The correct formula for barium iodide is
(c)
Interpretation:
The correct formula for cesium nitride is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The formula of an ionic compound represents the total number of ions of each element present in it.
The general rules for writing the systematic names of ionic compounds are as follows:
1) In binary ionic compounds, the name of the metal is written as the original name whereas the name of the non-metal has the root word with the suffix
2) In metals that form more than one ion, the Latin root of the metal is followed by a suffix
3) In the family of two oxoanions, the ion with more oxygen atoms has the non-metal root and a suffix
4) For hydrated ionic compounds, the total number of water molecules are represented by the Greek numerical prefixes followed by the word hydrate.
(c)
Answer to Problem 2.9BFP
The correct formula for cesium nitride is
Explanation of Solution
Cesium is a metal from the
The element nitrogen is a non-metal from the
The charges on the cesium and nitride ions are
The correct formula for cesium nitride is
(d)
Interpretation:
The correct formula for sodium hydride is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The formula of an ionic compound represents the total number of ions of each element present in it.
The general rules for writing the systematic names of ionic compounds are as follows:
1) In binary ionic compounds, the name of the metal is written as the original name whereas the name of the non-metal has the root word with the suffix
2) In metals that form more than one ion, the Latin root of the metal is followed by a suffix
3) In the family of two oxoanions, the ion with more oxygen atoms has the non-metal root and a suffix
4) For hydrated ionic compounds, the total number of water molecules are represented by the Greek numerical prefixes followed by the word hydrate.
(d)
Answer to Problem 2.9BFP
The correct formula for sodium hydride is
Explanation of Solution
The element sodium is a metal from the
The element hydrogen is a non-metal from the
In order to balance the charges on each other, aluminium and hydride ions combine in a
The correct formula for sodium hydride is
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