
(a)
Interpretation:
The Latin system name for ionic compound
Concept introduction:
The Latin system is an older method for naming metal cations which have two common ionic charges. The Latin system is also known as the suffix system because this system uses the Latin name of the metal and applies the suffix -ous or -ic. The lower ionic charge applies an -ous suffix and the higher ionic charge applies an -ic suffix.

Answer to Problem 46E
The Latin system name for ionic compound
Explanation of Solution
The Latin name for the copper is cuprum. In ionic compound
Cuprous sulfide is the Latin name of
(b)
Interpretation:
The Latin system name for ionic compound
Concept introduction:
The Latin system is an older method for naming metal cations which have two common ionic charges. The Latin system is also known as the suffix system because this system uses the Latin name of the metal and applies the suffix -ous or -ic. The lower ionic charge applies an -ous suffix and the higher ionic charge applies an -ic suffix.

Answer to Problem 46E
The Latin system name for ionic compound
Explanation of Solution
The Latin name of iron is ferrum. In the ionic compound
Ferric oxide is the Latin name of
(c)
Interpretation:
The Latin system name for ionic compound
Concept introduction:
The Latin system is an older method for naming metal cations which have two common ionic charges. The Latin system is also known as the suffix system because this system uses the Latin name of the metal and applies the suffix -ous or -ic. The lower ionic charge applies an -ous suffix and the higher ionic charge applies an -ic suffix.

Answer to Problem 46E
The Latin system name for ionic compound
Explanation of Solution
The Latin name of mercury is hydrargyrum or mercurum. In the ionic compound
Mercurous nitrite is the Latin name of
(d)
Interpretation:
The Latin system name for ionic compound
Concept introduction:
The Latin system is an older method for naming metal cations which have two common ionic charges. The Latin system is also known as the suffix system because this system uses the Latin name of the metal and applies the suffix -ous or -ic. The lower ionic charge applies an -ous suffix and the higher ionic charge applies an -ic suffix.

Answer to Problem 46E
The Latin system name for ionic compound
Explanation of Solution
The Latin name of the lead is plumbum. In the ionic compound
Plumbic acetate is the Latin name of
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