(a)
Interpretation:
The name of compound using Roman numeral to show the charge on a
Concept Introduction:
The name of the compound written by writing the name of cation followed by the name of anion with either suffix -ate or -ide depending upon the group to which the atom belongs. The name of the cation is written same as the name of metal. The charge on the metal atom is its oxidation state and it can be written in roman numeral as follows:
1-(I), 2-(II), 3-(III), 4-(IV) and so on.
(b)
Interpretation:
The name of compound using Roman numeral to show the charge on a transition metal ion should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The name of the compound written by writing the name of cation followed by the name of anion with either suffix -ate or -ide depending upon the group to which the atom belongs. The name of the cation is written same as the name of metal. The charge on the metal atom is its oxidation state and it can be written in roman numeral as follows:
1-(I), 2-(II), 3-(III), 4-(IV) and so on.
(c)
Interpretation:
The name of compound using Roman numeral to show the charge on a transition metal ion should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The name of the compound written by writing the name of cation followed by the name of anion with either suffix -ate or -ide depending upon the group to which the atom belongs. The name of the cation is written same as the name of metal. The charge on the metal atom is its oxidation state and it can be written in roman numeral as follows:
1-(I), 2-(II), 3-(III), 4-(IV) and so on.
(d)
Interpretation:
The name of compound using Roman numeral to show the charge on a transition metal ion should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The name of the compound written by writing the name of cation followed by the name of anion with either suffix -ate or -ide depending upon the group to which the atom belongs. The name of the cation is written same as the name of metal. The charge on the metal atom is its oxidation state and it can be written in roman numeral as follows:
1-(I), 2-(II), 3-(III), 4-(IV) and so on.
(e)
Interpretation:
The name of compound using Roman numeral to show the charge on a transition metal ion should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The name of the compound written by writing the name of cation followed by the name of anion with either suffix -ate or -ide depending upon the group to which the atom belongs. The name of the cation is written same as the name of metal. The charge on the metal atom is its oxidation state and it can be written in roman numeral as follows:
1-(I), 2-(II), 3-(III), 4-(IV) and so on.
(f)
Interpretation:
The name of compound using Roman numeral to show the charge on a transition metal ion should be identified.
Concept Introduction:
The name of the compound written by writing the name of cation followed by the name of anion with either suffix -ate or -ide depending upon the group to which the atom belongs. The name of the cation is written same as the name of metal. The charge on the metal atom is its oxidation state and it can be written in roman numeral as follows:
1-(I), 2-(II), 3-(III), 4-(IV) and so on.

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