Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
From the given chemical compound, systematic name has to be given.
Concept introduction:
Rules for naming binary compound:
- Cation name is given first followed by root of anion name.
- Suffix “ide” should be added to root of anion name.
- Roman numeral is added next to cation name in order to show the oxidation state of metal if the compound has
transition metal . - Sum of positive and negative charge has to be equal to zero in compound.
(b)
Interpretation:
From the given chemical compound, systematic name has to be given.
Concept introduction:
Rules for naming binary compound:
- Cation name is given first followed by root of anion name.
- Suffix “ide” should be added to root of anion name.
- Roman numeral is added next to cation name in order to show the oxidation state of metal if the compound has transition metal.
- Sum of positive and negative charge has to be equal to zero in compound.
(c)
Interpretation:
From the given chemical formula, systematic name has to be given.
Concept introduction:
Rules for naming binary compound:
- Cation name is given first followed by root of anion name.
- Suffix “ide” should be added to root of anion name.
- Roman numeral is added next to cation name in order to show the oxidation state of metal if the compound has transition metal.
- Sum of positive and negative charge has to be equal to zero in compound.
(d)
Interpretation:
From the given chemical formula, systematic name has to be given.
Concept introduction:
Rules for naming binary compound:
- Cation name is given first followed by root of anion name.
- Suffix “ide” should be added to root of anion name.
- Roman numeral is added next to cation name in order to show the oxidation state of metal if the compound has transition metal.
- Sum of positive and negative charge has to be equal to zero in compound.
(e)
Interpretation:
From the given chemical formula, systematic name has to be given.
Concept introduction:
Rules for naming binary compound:
- Cation name is given first followed by root of anion name.
- Suffix “ide” should be added to root of anion name.
- Roman numeral is added next to cation name in order to show the oxidation state of metal if the compound has transition metal.
- Sum of positive and negative charge has to be equal to zero in compound.
(f)
Interpretation:
From the given chemical formula, systematic name has to be given.
Concept introduction:
Rules for naming binary compound:
- Cation name is given first followed by root of anion name.
- Suffix “ide” should be added to root of anion name.
- Roman numeral is added next to cation name in order to show the oxidation state of metal if the compound has transition metal.
- Sum of positive and negative charge has to be equal to zero in compound.
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