(a)
Interpretation:
Interpret name of AuBr3.
Concept Introduction:
Binary ionic compound is the species contains two ions in the compound to form a chemical species.
The name of Binary ion contains the name of cation first then proceeded the name of anion. The name of cation in Binary ion remain same to that of metal while for anion its name ends by suffix ‘ate’ while anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide’.
(b)
Interpretation:
Interpret name of Co(CN)3.
Concept Introduction:
Binary ionic compound is the species contains two ions in the compound to form a chemical species.
The name of Binary ion contains the name of cation first then proceeded the name of anion. The name of cation in Binary ion remain same to that of metal while for anion its name ends by suffix ‘ate’ while anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide’.
(c)
Interpretation:
Interpret name of MgHPO4.
Concept Introduction:
Binary ionic compound is the species contains two ions in the compound to form a chemical species.
The name of Binary ion contains the name of cation first then proceeded the name of anion. The name of cation in Binary ion remain same to that of metal while for anion its name ends by suffix ‘ate’ while anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide’.
(d)
Interpretation:
Interpret name of B2 H6.
Concept Introduction:
Binary ionic compound is the species contains two ions in the compound to form a chemical species.
The name of Binary ion contains the name of cation first then proceeded the name of anion. The name of cation in Binary ion remain same to that of metal while for anion its name ends by suffix ‘ate’ while anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide’.
(e)
Interpretation:
Interpret name of NH3.
Concept Introduction:
Binary ionic compound is the species contains two ions in the compound to form a chemical species.
The name of Binary ion contains the name of cation first then proceeded the name of anion. The name of cation in Binary ion remain same to that of metal while for anion its name ends by suffix ‘ate’ while anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide’.
(f)
Interpretation:
Interpret name of Ag2 SO4.
Concept Introduction:
Binary ionic compound is the species contains two ions in the compound to form a chemical species.
The name of Binary ion contains the name of cation first then proceeded the name of anion. The name of cation in Binary ion remain same to that of metal while for anion its name ends by suffix ‘ate’ while anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide’.
(g)
Interpretation:
Interpret name of Be(OH)2.
Concept Introduction:
Binary ionic compound is the species contains two ions in the compound to form a chemical species.
The name of Binary ion contains the name of cation first then proceeded the name of anion. The name of cation in Binary ion remain same to that of metal while for anion its name ends by suffix ‘ate’ while anion of group 6 and 7 ends with suffix ‘ide’.
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