
(a)
Interpretation : The formula of dinitrogen oxide needs to be determined.
Concept Introduction : The name of the binary compound is written in such a way that first name of the element which is written first in the formula is written followed by the element whose symbol is written after it. The number of atom of elements are written by adding prefix mono, di, tri, tetra and so on depending on the number of atoms. The second atom of element is written with suffix -ate or -ide depending on the oxidation state and the group to which element belongs in the periodic table.
Thus, formula can be easily written from the name of the binary compounds.
(a)

Answer to Problem 44QAP
Explanation of Solution
The given name is dinitrogen oxide. From the name there are two nitrogen atoms and one oxygen atom thus, formula of compound will be
(b)
Interpretation : The formula of nitrogen dioxide needs to be determined.
Concept Introduction : The name of the binary compound is written in such a way that first name of the element which is written first in the formula is written followed by the element whose symbol is written after it. The number of atom of elements are written by adding prefix mono, di, tri, tetra and so on depending on the number of atoms. The second atom of element is written with suffix -ate or -ide depending on the oxidation state and the group to which element belongs in the periodic table.
Thus, formula can be easily written from the name of the binary compounds.
(b)

Answer to Problem 44QAP
Explanation of Solution
The name of the compound is nitrogen dioxide. From the name, there are two oxygen atoms thus, the formula of compound will be
(c)
Interpretation : The formula of dinitrogen tetroxide needs to be determined.
Concept Introduction : The name of the binary compound is written in such a way that first name of the element which is written first in the formula is written followed by the element whose symbol is written after it. The number of atom of elements are written by adding prefix mono, di, tri, tetra and so on depending on the number of atoms. The second atom of element is written with suffix -ate or -ide depending on the oxidation state and the group to which element belongs in the periodic table.
Thus, formula can be easily written from the name of the binary compounds.
(c)

Answer to Problem 44QAP
Explanation of Solution
The name of the compound is dinitrogen tetroxide. From the name, there are two nitrogen atoms and four oxygen atoms thus, the formula of compound will be
(d)
Interpretation : The formula of the compound sulfur hexafluoride needs to be determined.
Concept Introduction : The name of the binary compound is written in such a way that first name of the element which is written first in the formula is written followed by the element whose symbol is written after it. The number of atom of elements are written by adding prefix mono, di, tri, tetra and so on depending on the number of atoms. The second atom of element is written with suffix -ate or -ide depending on the oxidation state and the group to which element belongs in the periodic table.
Thus, formula can be easily written from the name of the binary compounds.
(d)

Answer to Problem 44QAP
Explanation of Solution
The name of the compound is sulfur hexafluoride, from the name, the number of fluoride atoms are 6. Thus, formula of compound will be
(e)
Interpretation : The formula of the compound phosphorus tribromide needs to be determined.
Concept Introduction : The name of the binary compound is written in such a way that first name of the element which is written first in the formula is written followed by the element whose symbol is written after it. The number of atom of elements are written by adding prefix mono, di, tri, tetra and so on depending on the number of atoms. The second atom of element is written with suffix -ate or -ide depending on the oxidation state and the group to which element belongs in the periodic table.
Thus, formula can be easily written from the name of the binary compounds.
(e)

Answer to Problem 44QAP
Explanation of Solution
The name of the compound is phosphorus tribromide. From the name, there are 3 bromine atoms in the compound thus, formula of compound will be
(f)
Interpretation : The formula of the compound carbon tetraiodide should be determined.
Concept Introduction : The name of the binary compound is written in such a way that first name of the element which is written first in the formula is written followed by the element whose symbol is written after it. The number of atom of elements are written by adding prefix mono, di, tri, tetra and so on depending on the number of atoms. The second atom of element is written with suffix -ate or -ide depending on the oxidation state and the group to which element belongs in the periodic table.
Thus, formula can be easily written from the name of the binary compounds.
(f)

Answer to Problem 44QAP
Explanation of Solution
The name of the compound is carbon tetraiodide. From the name, there are 4 bromine atoms thus, the formula of compound will be
(g)
Interpretation : The formula of the compound oxygen dichloride should be determined.
Concept Introduction : The name of the binary compound is written in such a way that first name of the element which is written first in the formula is written followed by the element whose symbol is written after it. The number of atom of elements are written by adding prefix mono, di, tri, tetra and so on depending on the number of atoms. The second atom of element is written with suffix -ate or -ide depending on the oxidation state and the group to which element belongs in the periodic table.
Thus, formula can be easily written from the name of the binary compounds.
(g)

Answer to Problem 44QAP
Explanation of Solution
The name of the compound is oxygen dichloride. From the name, there are two chlorine atoms in the compound thus, formula of compound will be
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