(a)
Interpretation:
The ionic compound CaO should be named.
Concept introduction:
Nomenclature is the rule or system to create regular name for chemical compounds. Chemical compounds are made when two or more elements share electrons through covalent or ionic bond.

Answer to Problem 111A
Name of CaO is calcium oxide.
Explanation of Solution
In an ionic compound the elemental name of cation is name first and elemental name of anion is name last. Anion is given the stem of its elemental name + suffix-ide. Thus the name of CaO is calcium oxide.
(b)
Interpretation:
The ionic compound BaS should be named.
Concept introduction:
Nomenclature is the rule or system to create regular name for chemical compounds. Chemical compounds are made when two or more elements share electrons through covalent or ionic bond.
(b)

Answer to Problem 111A
Name of BaS is barium sulfide.
Explanation of Solution
In an ionic compound the elemental name of cation is name first and elemental name of anion is name last. Anion is given the stem of its elemental name + suffix-ide. Thus the name of BaS is barium sulfide.
(c)
Interpretation:
The ionic compound
Concept introduction:
Nomenclature is the rule or system to create regular name for chemical compounds. Chemical compounds are made when two or more elements share electrons through covalent or ionic bond.
(c)

Answer to Problem 111A
The name of
Explanation of Solution
In an ionic compound the elemental name of cation is name first + to distinguish oxidation state a roman number and polyatomic anions is name last as its ionic name. Thus, the name of
(d)
Interpretation:
The ionic compound
Concept introduction:
Nomenclature is the rule or system to create regular name for chemical compounds. Chemical compounds are made when two or more elements share electrons through covalent or ionic bond.
(d)

Answer to Problem 111A
The name of
Explanation of Solution
In an ionic compound the elemental name of polyatomic cation is name first plus and polyatomic anions is name last as its ionic name. Thus, the name of
(e)
Interpretation:
The ionic compound
Concept introduction:
Nomenclature is the rule or system to create regular name for chemical compounds. Chemical compounds are made when two or more elements share electrons through covalent or ionic bond.
(e)

Answer to Problem 111A
The name of
Explanation of Solution
In an ionic compound the elemental name of polyatomic ion and metal, cation is name first plus the elemental name of anions is name last as its ionic name. Thus, the name of
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