
(a)
Interpretation:
The cation derived from Potassium & the Bicarbonate anion should be combined in order to get an electrically neutralized ionic compound.
Concept introduction:
An ionic compound forms by the mutual attraction of 2 oppositely charged ions called cation & anion. Cation is derived from Potassium (K). Anion is Bicarbonate (HCO3-), which is a polyatomic anion. It is a combination of Hydrogen, Carbon & Oxygen, working as a single unit.
(b)
Interpretation:
The cation derived from Magnesium & the Nitrate anion should be combined in order to get an electrically neutralized ionic compound.
Concept introduction:
An ionic compound forms by the mutual attraction of 2 oppositely charged ions called cation & anion. Cation is derived from Magnesium (Mg). Anion is Nitrate (NO3-), which is a polyatomic anion. It is a combination of Nitrogen & Oxygen, working as a single unit.
(c)
Interpretation:
The cation derived from Lithium& the Carbonate anion should be combined in order to get an electrically neutralized ionic compound.
Concept introduction:
An ionic compound forms by the mutual attraction of 2 oppositely charged ions called cation & anion. Cation is derived from Lithium (Li). Anion is Carbonate (CO32-), which is a polyatomic anion. It is a combination of Carbon & Oxygen, working as a single unit.
(d)
Interpretation:
The cation derived from Potassium & the Cyanide anion should be combined in order to get an electrically neutralized ionic compound.
Concept introduction:
An ionic compound forms by the mutual attraction of 2 oppositely charged ions called cation & anion. Cation is derived from Potassium (K). Anion is Cyanide(CN-), which is a polyatomic anion. It is a combination of Nitrogen &Carbon, working as a single unit.
(e)
Interpretation:
The cation derived from Potassium & the Bicarbonate anion should be combined in order to get an electrically neutralized ionic compound.
Concept introduction:
An ionic compound forms by the mutual attraction of 2 oppositely charged ions called cation & anion. In this question cation is also a polyatomic one. Ammonium (NH4+) is formed as result of the reaction between NH3& H+. Anion,Phosphate (PO43-), which is again a polyatomic anion is a combination of Phosphorous& Oxygen, working as a single unit.

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