General Chemistry: Atoms First
General Chemistry: Atoms First
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ISBN: 9780321809261
Author: John E. McMurry, Robert C. Fay
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.46SP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Given molecular compound has to be named.

PCl3

Concept introduction:

Naming molecular compounds:

To named binary ionic compounds, first predict the positive ion and then negative ion.  The positive ion as named as same element while negative ion taking the first part from its original name and ending with –ide.

Numerical prefix for naming compounds are,

General Chemistry: Atoms First, Chapter 4, Problem 4.46SP , additional homework tip  1

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(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The systematic name for given compound has to be given.

N2O3

Concept introduction:

Naming molecular compounds:

To named binary ionic compounds, first predict the positive ion and then negative ion. The positive ion as named as same element while negative ion taking the first part from its original name and ending with –ide.

Numerical prefix for naming compounds are,

General Chemistry: Atoms First, Chapter 4, Problem 4.46SP , additional homework tip  2

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(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The systematic name for given compound has to be given.

P4O7

Concept introduction:

Naming molecular compounds:

To named binary ionic compounds, first predict the positive ion and then negative ion.  The positive ion as named as same element while negative ion taking the first part from its original name and ending with –ide.

Numerical prefix for naming compounds are,

General Chemistry: Atoms First, Chapter 4, Problem 4.46SP , additional homework tip  3

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(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The systematic name for given compound has to be given.

BrF3

Concept introduction:

Naming molecular compounds:

To named binary ionic compounds, first predict the positive ion and then negative ion.  The positive ion as named as same element while negative ion taking the first part from its original name and ending with –ide.

Numerical prefix for naming compounds are,

General Chemistry: Atoms First, Chapter 4, Problem 4.46SP , additional homework tip  4

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(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The systematic name for given compound has to be given.

NCl3

Concept introduction:

Naming molecular compounds:

To named binary ionic compounds, first predict the positive ion and then negative ion.  The positive ion as named as same element while negative ion taking the first part from its original name and ending with –ide.

Numerical prefix for naming compounds are,

General Chemistry: Atoms First, Chapter 4, Problem 4.46SP , additional homework tip  5

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(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Given molecular compound has to be named.

P4O6

Concept introduction:

Naming molecular compounds:

To named binary ionic compounds, first predict the positive ion and then negative ion.  The positive ion as named as same element while negative ion taking the first part from its original name and ending with –ide.

Numerical prefix for naming compounds are,

General Chemistry: Atoms First, Chapter 4, Problem 4.46SP , additional homework tip  6

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(g)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The systematic name for given compound has to be given.

SeO2

Concept introduction:

Naming molecular compounds:

To named binary ionic compounds, first predict the positive ion and then negative ion.  The positive ion as named as same element while negative ion taking the first part from its original name and ending with –ide.

Numerical prefix for naming compounds are,

General Chemistry: Atoms First, Chapter 4, Problem 4.46SP , additional homework tip  7

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