(a)
Interpretation:
The name of ionic compound NaF should be determined.
Concept Introduction:
Ionic compounds are formed when an electropositive atom (cation) combines with electronegative atom (anion).
The name of ionic compounds is written by writing the name of cation first followed by the name of anion. The name of cation in ionic compound remains the same that of element while for anion its name ends by suffix ‘ate’ also, anion of group 6 A and 7 A ends with suffix ‘ide’.
Answer to Problem 3.52P
Name of the ionic compound is sodium fluoride.
Explanation of Solution
In the given ionic compound,
(b)
Interpretation:
The name for ionic compound MgS should be determined.
Concept Introduction:
Ionic compounds are formed when an electropositive atom (cation) combines with electronegative atom (anion).
The name of ionic compounds is written by writing the name of cation first followed by the name of anion. The name of cation in ionic compound remains the same that of element while for anion its name ends by suffix ‘ate’ also, anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide’.
Answer to Problem 3.52P
Name of the ionic compound is magnesium sulfide.
Explanation of Solution
In the given formula,
(c)
Interpretation:
The name of ionic compound
Concept Introduction:
Ionic compounds are formed when an electropositive atom (cation) combines with electronegative atom (anion).
The name of ionic compounds is written by writing the name of cation first followed by the name of anion. The name of cation in ionic compound remains the same that of element while for anion its name ends by suffix ‘ate’ also, anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide’.
Answer to Problem 3.52P
Name of the ionic compound is aluminum oxide.
Explanation of Solution
Al is formula of Aluminum which is a metal while
(d)
Interpretation:
The name for ionic compound
Concept Introduction:
Ionic compounds are formed when an electropositive atom (cation) combines with electronegative atom (anion).
The name of ionic compounds is written by writing the name of cation first followed by the name of anion. The name of cation in ionic compound remains the same that of element while for anion its name ends by suffix ‘ate’ also, anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide.
Answer to Problem 3.52P
Name of the polyatomic ion is barium chloride.
Explanation of Solution
Ba+ is formula for barium ion while
(e)
Interpretation:
The name for ionic compound
Concept Introduction:
Ionic compounds are formed when an electropositive atom (cation) combines with electronegative atom (anion).
The name of ionic compounds is written by writing the name of cation first followed by the name of anion. The name of cation in ionic compound remains the same that of element while for anion its name ends by suffix ‘ate’ also, anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide.
Answer to Problem 3.52P
Name of the ionic compound is calcium hydrogen sulfite.
Explanation of Solution
(f)
Interpretation:
The name of the ionic compound KI should be determined.
Concept Introduction:
Ionic compounds are formed when an electropositive atom (cation) combines with electronegative atom (anion).
The name of ionic compounds is written by writing the name of cation first followed by the name of anion. The name of cation in ionic compound remains the same that of element while for anion its name ends by suffix ‘ate’ also, anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide.
Answer to Problem 3.52P
Name of the ionic compound is potassium iodide.
Explanation of Solution
K+ is formula for potassium ion which is a cation and I- is formula for iodide ion which is an anion and belongs to 7 A group. Thus, name of the ionic compound is potassium iodide.
(g)
Interpretation:
The name for ionic compound
Concept Introduction:
Ionic compounds are formed when an electropositive atom (cation) combines with electronegative atom (anion).
The name of ionic compounds is written by writing the name of cation first followed by the name of anion. The name of cation in ionic compound remains the same that of element while for anion its name ends by suffix ‘ate’ also, anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide’.
Answer to Problem 3.52P
Name of the ionic compound is strontium phosphate.
Explanation of Solution
Sr2 + is formula for Strontium ion which is a cation while
(h)
Interpretation:
The name for ionic compound
Concept Introduction:
Ionic compounds are formed when an electropositive atom (cation) combines with electronegative atom (anion).
The name of ionic compounds is written by writing the name of cation first followed by the name of anion. The name of cation in ionic compound remains the same that of element while for anion its name ends by suffix ‘ate’ also, anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide’ .
Answer to Problem 3.52P
Name of the ionic compound is iron hydroxide.
Explanation of Solution
(i)
Interpretation:
The name for ionic compound
Concept Introduction:
Ionic compounds are formed when an electropositive atom (cation) combines with electronegative atom (anion).
The name of ionic compounds is written by writing the name of cation first followed by the name of anion. The name of cation in ionic compound remains the same that of element while for anion its name ends by suffix ‘ate’ also, anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide’ .
Answer to Problem 3.52P
Name of the ionic compound is sodium hydrogen phosphate.
Explanation of Solution
(j)
Interpretation:
The name for ionic compound
Concept Introduction:
Ionic compounds are formed when an electropositive atom (cation) combines with electronegative atom (anion).
The name of ionic compounds is written by writing the name of cation first followed by the name of anion. The name of cation in ionic compound remains the same that of element while for anion its name ends by suffix ‘ate’ also, anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide’ .
Answer to Problem 3.52P
Name of the ionic compound is lead acetate.
Explanation of Solution
Pb2 + is formula for lead ion while
(k)
Interpretation:
The name for ionic compound
Concept Introduction:
Ionic compounds are formed when an electropositive atom (cation) combines with electronegative atom (anion).
The name of ionic compounds is written by writing the name of cation first followed by the name of anion. The name of cation in ionic compound remains the same that of element while for anion its name ends by suffix ‘ate’ also, anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide’.
Answer to Problem 3.52P
Name of ionic compound is barium dihydride.
Explanation of Solution
Ba2 + is formula for barium ion while
(l)
Interpretation:
The name for ionic compound
Concept Introduction:
Ionic compounds are formed when an electropositive atom (cation) combines with electronegative atom (anion).
The name of ionic compounds is written by writing the name of cation first followed by the name of anion. The name of cation in ionic compound remains the same that of element while for anion its name ends by suffix ‘ate’ also, anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide’ .
Answer to Problem 3.52P
Name of the ionic compound is ammonium hydrogen phosphate.
Explanation of Solution
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