General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry - 4th edition
General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry - 4th edition
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781259883989
Author: by Janice Smith
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 3.4, Problem 3.9P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The name of S2- ion should be given.

Concept Introduction:

In nomenclature of cations, the word "ion" is added after the name of a metal cation. When metal forms two different cations, either the charge is indicated by Roman numeral in parentheses after the name of the cation or the suffix "-ous" is used for cations with lesser charge and suffix "-ic" is used for the cation with higher charge. These suffixes are added to the Latin name of the element. Anions are named by replacing the ending of the element by the suffix "-ide".

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The name of Cu+ ion should be given.

Concept Introduction:

In nomenclature of cations, the word "ion" is added after the name of a metal cation. When metal forms two different cations, either the charge is indicated by Roman numeral in parentheses after the name of the cation or the suffix "-ous" is used for cations with lesser charge and suffix "-ic" is used for the cation with higher charge. These suffixes are added to the Latin name of the element. Anions are named by replacing the ending of the element by the suffix "-ide".

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The name of Cs+ ion should be given.

Concept Introduction:

In nomenclature of cations, the word "ion" is added after the name of a metal cation. When metal forms two different cations, either the charge is indicated by Roman numeral in parentheses after the name of the cation or the suffix "-ous" is used for cations with lesser charge and suffix "-ic" is used for the cation with higher charge. These suffixes are added to the Latin name of the element. Anions are named by replacing the ending of the element by the suffix "-ide".

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The name of Al3+ ion should be given.

Concept Introduction:

In nomenclature of cations, the word "ion" is added after the name of a metal cation. When metal forms two different cations, either the charge is indicated by Roman numeral in parentheses after the name of the cation or the suffix "-ous" is used for cations with lesser charge and suffix "-ic" is used for the cation with higher charge. These suffixes are added to the Latin name of the element. Anions are named by replacing the ending of the element by the suffix "-ide".

Interpretation Introduction

(e)

Interpretation:

The name of Sn4+ ion should be given.

Concept Introduction:

In nomenclature of cations, the word "ion" is added after the name of a metal cation. When metal forms two different cations, either the charge is indicated by Roman numeral in parentheses after the name of the cation or the suffix "-ous" is used for cations with lesser charge and suffix "-ic" is used for the cation with higher charge. These suffixes are added to the Latin name of the element. Anions are named by replacing the ending of the element by the suffix "-ide".

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