General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry Seventh Edition
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Author: H. Stephan Stoker
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Chapter 4.9, Problem 4QQ
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Among the given options the incorrect pairing of name of binary ionic compound has to be chosen.
Concept Introduction:
An ionic compound has two elements one is metal and another one is nonmetal. The metal ion always has positive charge and the nonmetal ion always has negative ion called binary compounds.
Example:
The following rule can be used for the naming of binary ionic compounds.
The full name of the metallic element is given first, followed by a separate word containing the stem of the metallic element name and the suffix –ide.
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Procedure
1. Determine the common name, the types and number of atoms, and the
molecular structure of the given chemical formula in each item.
2. Fill-in the table with correct information.
Data and Results
Chemical
Туре of
Atoms
Number
of Each
Common
Molecular Structure
Formula
Name
Atom
1. NaCl
2. NH3
3. С12Н22О11
4.
CH4
5. C9H8O4
6. NaOH
QUESTIONS
1. What is the common name of each substance?
2. How is chemical symbol different form a chemical formula?
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
Exercise 7. Give the name or write the formula for the
following.
а. HI (ад)
b. HNO2 (aq)
с. H.Se (aq)
d. H2CTO4 (aq)
re. HBRO4 (aq)
f. HSCN (aq)
g. HBRO2 (aq)
h. sulfuric acid
i. oxalic acid
j. phosphoric acid
k. hydrobromic acid
1. bromic acid
m. phosphorous acid
n. nitric acid
Chapter 4 Solutions
General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry Seventh Edition
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