(a)
Interpretation:
Interpret name of polyatomic ion LiH2 PO4.
Concept Introduction:
Polyatomic ion is the chemical species that consist of two or more than two atom which are boded to eachother through covalent bond and together it act as a single unit.
The name of these ion changes according to charge present on ion such as: For HCO3 - the name is known as bicarbonate while the name of CO3 2 - is known as carbonate ion.
(b)
Interpretation:
Interpret name of polyatomic ion Cu(CN)2.
Concept Introduction:
Polyatomic ion is the chemical species that consist of two or more than two atom which are boded to eachother through covalent bond and together it act as a single unit.
The name of these ion changes according to charge present on ion such as: For HCO3 - the name is known as bicarbonate while the name of CO3 2 - is known as carbonate ion.
(c)
Interpretation:
Interpret name of polyatomic ion Pb(NO3 )2.
Concept Introduction:
Polyatomic ion is the chemical species that consist of two or more than two atom which are boded to eachother through covalent bond and together it act as a single unit.
The name of these ion changes according to charge present on ion such as: For HCO3 - the name is known as bicarbonate while the name of CO3 2 - is known as carbonate ion.
(d)
Interpretation:
Interpret name of polyatomic ion Na2 HPO4.
Concept Introduction:
Polyatomic ion is the chemical species that consist of two or more than two atom which are boded to eachother through covalent bond and together it act as a single unit.
The name of these ion changes according to charge present on ion such as: For HCO3 - the name is known as bicarbonate while the name of CO3 2 - is known as carbonate ion.
(e)
Interpretation:
Interpret name of polyatomic ion NaClO2.
Concept Introduction:
Polyatomic ion is the chemical species that consist of two or more than two atom which are boded to eachother through covalent bond and together it act as a single unit.
The name of these ion changes according to charge present on ion such as: For HCO3 - the name is known as bicarbonate while the name of CO3 2 - is known as carbonate ion.
(f)
Interpretation:
Interpret name of polyatomic ion Co2 (SO4 )3.
Concept Introduction:
Polyatomic ion is the chemical species that consist of two or more than two atom which are boded to eachother through covalent bond and together it act as a single unit.
The name of these ion changes according to charge present on ion such as: For HCO3 - the name is known as bicarbonate while the name of CO3 2 - is known as carbonate ion.
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