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Chapter 4.10, Problem 2QQ
Which of the following statements about polyatomic ions is correct?
- a. All must contain oxygen.
- b. All must carry a negative charge.
- c. All have names that end in -ide.
- d. no correct response
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Exercise 4. Write the formulas for the following compounds ending in -ide
a. magnesium iodide
b. chlorine dioxide
c. chromium(III) sulfide
d. silver bromide
e. mercury(II) hydride
f. ammonium sulfide
g. barium hydroxide
h. strontium phosphide
i. carbon tetraiodide
j. iodine heptafluoride
k. gold (III) hydroxide
1. aluminum nitride
m. iron(II) phosphide
n. oxygen difluoride
o. potassium peroxide
p. gold(1) cyanide
q. zinc oxide
r. selenium disulfide
s. uranium(III) oxide
1) 3D0
Example 5:
aluminum sulfate Al is +3; SO4 is -2, so the correct formula must be:
Al2(SO4)3
2x(+3) + 3x(-2) =0
Again note how each of the numbers is crisscrossed, the 3 from the aluminum
going to the sufate, and the 2 from the sulfate going to the aluminum.
Exercise:
Write the formula for each combination of ions below.
OH-
HCO3
PO43-
Co,2-
s2-
Na+
Exercise 2: Name the following binary compounds
using the system of numerical prefixes.
a. SiO₂
b. Cl₂0
c. S₂Cl₂
d. SF6
e. CCl4
f. NF3
g. CS₂
h. CIF3
N₂O3
j. XeF6
Exercise 3: Name the following compounds using
preferred IUPAC nomenclature.
a. XeF4
b. CuCl
c. Mg(CN)2
d. Au(OH)3
e. PC1₂
f. Cs3N
g. CrCl3
h. CaOz
i. CuS
j. SO₂
k. N₂O4
1. Ag₂0
m. MnO₂
n. SnCl
o. Hg₂0
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