(a)
Interpretation:
The formula and the name for the compound that is composed of ion of the given metal and polyatomic ion are to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The compounds which are formed by mixing a metal ion with one polyatomic ion are known as polyatomic ionic compounds. The metal ion has the positive charge and polyatomic ion possess the negative charge in the polyatomic ionic compounds.
In the naming of polyatomic ionic compounds, firstly the name of the metal ion will be written and then the name of negatively charged polyatomic ion will be written.
(b)
Interpretation:
The formula and the name for the compound that is composed of ion of the given metal and polyatomic ion are to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The compounds which are formed by mixing a metal ion with one polyatomic ion are known as polyatomic ionic compounds. The metal ion has the positive charge and polyatomic ion possess the negative charge in the polyatomic ionic compounds.
In the naming of polyatomic ionic compounds, firstly the name of the metal ion will be written and then the name of negatively charged polyatomic ion will be written.
(c)
Interpretation:
The formula and the name for the compound that is composed of ion of the given metal and polyatomic ion are to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The compounds which are formed by mixing a metal ion with one polyatomic ion are known as polyatomic ionic compounds. The metal ion has the positive charge and polyatomic ion possess the negative charge in the polyatomic ionic compounds.
In the naming of polyatomic ionic compounds, firstly the name of the metal ion will be written and then the name of negatively charged polyatomic ion will be written.
(d)
Interpretation:
The formula and the name for the compound that is composed of ion of the given metal and polyatomic ion are to be stated.
Concept introduction:
The compounds which are formed by mixing a metal ion with one polyatomic ion are known as polyatomic ionic compounds. The metal ion has the positive charge and polyatomic ion possess the negative charge in the polyatomic ionic compounds.
In the naming of polyatomic ionic compounds, firstly the name of the metal ion will be written and then the name of negatively charged polyatomic ion will be written.
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