
(a)
Interpretation:
The chemical formula of given compounds has to be derived.
Concept introduction:
Rules for deriving chemical formula:
1. Identify the chemical symbols of ions in the compound.
2. Find out the oxidation state of ions.
3. Balance the charges to get neutral compound. Use only subscript to show number of ions.
(b)
Interpretation:
The chemical formula of given compounds has to be derived.
Concept introduction:
Rules for deriving chemical formula:
1. Identify the chemical symbols of ions in the compound.
2. Find out the oxidation state of ions.
3. Balance the charges to get neutral compound. Use only subscript to show number of ions.
(c)
Interpretation:
The chemical formula of given compounds has to be derived.
Concept introduction:
Rules for deriving chemical formula:
1. Identify the chemical symbols of ions in the compound.
2. Find out the oxidation state of ions.
3. Balance the charges to get neutral compound. Use only subscript to show number of ions.
(d)
Interpretation:
The chemical formula of given compounds has to be derived.
Concept introduction:
Rules for deriving chemical formula:
1. Identify the chemical symbols of ions in the compound.
2. Find out the oxidation state of ions.
3. Balance the charges to get neutral compound. Use only subscript to show number of ions.
(e)
Interpretation:
The chemical formula of given compounds has to be derived.
Concept introduction:
Rules for deriving chemical formula:
1. Identify the chemical symbols of ions in the compound.
2. Find out the oxidation state of ions.
3. Balance the charges to get neutral compound. Use only subscript to show number of ions.
(f)
Interpretation:
The chemical formula of given compounds has to be derived.
Concept introduction:
Rules for deriving chemical formula:
1. Identify the chemical symbols of ions in the compound.
2. Find out the oxidation state of ions.
3. Balance the charges to get neutral compound. Use only subscript to show number of ions.
(g)
Interpretation:
The chemical formula of given compounds has to be derived.
Concept introduction:
Rules for deriving chemical formula:
1. Identify the chemical symbols of ions in the compound.
2. Find out the oxidation state of ions.
3. Balance the charges to get neutral compound. Use only subscript to show number of ions.
(h)
Interpretation:
The chemical formula of given compounds has to be derived.
Concept introduction:
Rules for deriving chemical formula:
1. Identify the chemical symbols of ions in the compound.
2. Find out the oxidation state of ions.
3. Balance the charges to get neutral compound. Use only subscript to show number of ions.

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